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Appendix B: Committee and Staff Biographies
Pages 14-19

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... in applied physics from Stanford University. Earlier in his career he served as clerk for Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun and as legal counsel and senior policy analyst in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
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... In that position he co-chaired the President's Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology and was a member of the Domestic Policy Council, the National Economic Council, the National Security Council, and the National Science and Technology Council, which coordinates science and technology policy and budgets across the federal government. He received a bachelor's degree in mathematics and chemistry from Randolph-Macon College in 1949 and a doctorate in physics from Duke University in 1954.
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... Professor May was technical advisor to the Threshold Test Ban Treaty negotiating team, a member of the U.S. delegation to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, and has been a member of the Defense Science Board, the General Advisory Committee to the Atomic Energy Commission, the Secretary of Energy Advisory Board, the RAND Corporation Board of Trustees, and the Committee on International Security and Arms Control of the National Academy of Sciences.
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... From 1994 to 1995, he served as Deputy to the Associate Director for National Security and International Affairs in the Executive Office of the President at the Office of Science and Technology Policy. From 1989 to 1995, he also served as U.S.
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... GEOFFREY S FRENCH is a Research Associate for the National Academy of Sciences' Committee on International Security and Arms Control.
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... WENDY BLANPIED is currently working on the Committee on Balancing Scientific Openness and National Security as a project assistant. Previously, she worked in Venezuela as an English teacher and as an editorial assistant for the Venezuelan American Chamber of Commerce.


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