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Appendix E
1999 Marine Biotechnology Workshop: Opportunities for Advancement of Environmental Marine Biotechnology
WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS
JoAnn M. Burkholder
North Carolina State University
Linda Chrisey
Office of Naval Research
Chrys Chryssostomidis
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
John W. Costerton
Montana State University
Lori Denno
Delaware Nature Society
Richard E. Dodge
Nova Southeastern University
Jed Fuhrman
University of Southern California
Mark E. Hahn
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Maryanna Henkart
National Science Foundation
Rosemarie Hinkel
University of Delaware
Diane Hite
Mississippi State University
George Hoskin
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Jonathan Kramer
Maryland Sea Grant
Linda Kupfer
National Sea Grant College Program
Kenneth Lee
Maurice Lamontagne Institute
Leonard Levin
Electric Power Research Institute
David Manyak
Oceanix Biosciences
Judith McDowell
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Irving A. Mendelssohn
Louisiana State University
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Robert Menzer
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Marc W. Mittelman
Altra Corporation
Francois M.M. Morel
Princeton University
Aileen N.C. Morse
Marine Biotechnology Center, University of California, Santa Barbara
Ralph J. Portier
Louisiana State University
Roger C. Prince
Exxon/Mobil Research & Engineering Co.
Laurie L. Richardson
Florida International University
Michael Smolen
World Wildlife Fund
George Vermont
National Science Foundation
Cheryl Woodley
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Lily Young
Rutgers University
Raymond A. Zilinskas
Monterey Institute of International Studies
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