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The Commission also received significant input and valuable advice from 
Dr. Jonathan Zenilman, Professor, Division of Infectious Diseases, Johns 
Hopkins School of Medicine, and Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, 
who served as a technical consultant to the investigation. 
Commission staff also benefited from the assistance and advice of many 
outside experts and informal advisors. In many cases, these experts in the 
fields of history, bioethics, archival research, medicine, medical research, and 
law volunteered many hours of their time to meet with Commission staff 
members to share their insights and often the results of their own independent 
research. These individuals include: 
■ Linnea Anderson - Interim Archivist, Social Welfare History Archives, 
University of Minnesota 
■ Dan Guttman, Ph.D. - former Executive Director, Advisory Committee on 
the Human Radiation Experiments. 
■ Stephen J. Greenberg, Ph.D. - Coordinator of Public Services, History of 
Medicine Division, National Library of Medicine 
■ James H. Jones, Ph.D. - author, Bad Blood: The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiments 
( 1976 ) 
■ Suzanne Junod, Ph.D. — Historian, FDA History Office 
■ Susan Lederer, Ph.D. — Robert Turell Professor of Medical History and 
Bioethics, University of Wisconsin 
■ Richard Mandel, Ph.D. - Lead Technical Information Specialist, NIH 
Executive Secretariat 
■ Robert Martensen, M.D., Ph.D. - Director, NIH Office of History 
■ Nancy McCall - Director, Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives of The 
Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions 
■ Robert F. Moore — Historian/Consultant, Office of Research Information 
Systems, National Institutes of Health 
■ John Parascandola, Ph.D. - U.S. Public Health Service Historian (retired) 
■ Katrina Pearson - Office of Research Information Systems, NIH 
• Richard Peuser - Assistant Chief, National Archives and Records 
Administration 
■ John Rees - Curator, National Library of Medicine 
• Susan Reverby, Ph.D. — Marion Butler McLean Professor in the History of 
Ideas and Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies, Wellesley College 
■ Paul Theerman, Ph.D. - Head of Archives, National Library of Medicine 
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