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  1. Dominique Bachelet, Assoc. Professor, Department of Biological & Ecological Engineering, Oregon State
  2. Peter Backus, Observing Programs Manager, SETI Institute
  3. Andrea Baer, Presents for the Planet Secular-Based Charities
  4. Stefan Baeuml, student of physics at the Ludwig Maximilians Universitaet, Munich
  5. Doris Bailey, Ordinary senior citizen without a degree
  6. Jason Baird, High School student in a 5,000 person town in Alaska
  7. Kellen Baird, student, University of Colorado at Denver
  8. Carl Baker, Research Scientist, Dept. of Genome Sciences, University of Washington
  9. Daniel Baker, student, Virginia Tech
  10. Mahina-a-rangi Baker, Masters Student, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
  11. Myron Baker, Professor of Zoology (emeritus), Colorado State University
  12. Elias Balbinder, Prof. (retired) Univ. of Colorado Health Sciences Ctr., Denver CO 80262
  13. Dennis Baldocchi, Professor of Biometeorology, Environmental Science, Policy and Management, University of California,
  14. Dr. Robert Baldridge, Professor of Biology, Baylor University
  15. Jose L Balduz Jr, Assistant Professor of Physics at Mercer University
  16. Dr. Andrew H. Baldwin, Associate Professor, Dept of Environmental Science & Technology, University of Maryland
  17. Enoch Baldwin, Associate Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology, UC Davis
  18. Joshua Ball, Science Educator
  19. Prof. Michael Ball, Dept. of Social Inquiry, University of Wisconsin-Superior
  20. Dr. Maurice Ballas, Pathologist, Texas
  21. Katie Ballering, PhD Candidate University of Minnesota Department of Microbiology
  22. Justin Bangerter, A Physics Major from Virginia Tech
  23. Tyler Bangerter, student, Old Dominion University
  24. Robert Banos, adjunct -physics, phys.science division - Dominican University
  25. Amy Banowetz, Research Coordinator, Johns Hopkins University
  26. Dr. Roberto Bao, Faculty of Sciences, Universidade da Coruña, Spain
  27. Leon Baradat, computer professional, CA Department of Forestry
  28. David Barash, Professor of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, Wa.
  29. Prof. Richard Barber, Duke University, Division of Coastal Systems Science and Policy
  30. Prof. Pedro Barbosa, Department of Entomology, College of Chemical &Life Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park
  31. Adam Peter Barclay, Adam Barclay, science communicator
  32. Bernard Barcos, Photographer
  33. George Barcos, technical director and production manager in theatre
  34. Steve Barger, Assoc Prof of Geriatrics and Neurobiology & Developmental Sciences, University of Arkansas
  35. Brad Barker, Physics student, University of Florida
  36. Eric Barker, student, University of Hawaii
  37. Andrew Barley, Psychotherapist, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
  38. Arthur Barnes, Aeronautical Engineer (ret), Fellow Royal Aeronautical Society, UK
  39. Laurie Baron, University of Hawaii
  40. Alex Barr, Graduate student, Physics, University of Texas at Austin
  41. Lynda Barraca-Howard, Science Literacy Coordinator; Crete-Monee SD 201U
  42. Geoffrey Barrett, Science Teacher, Robert F. Kennedy Charter High School, Albuquerque
  43. Stephen Barrett, M.D., Board Chairman, Quackwatch, Inc.
  44. John B. Barriage, Lawyer
  45. Dr. Seth Barribeau, postdoctoral researcher, Department of Zoology, Kyoto University
  46. Katrina Barron, Asst. Prof., Dept. of Math., University of Notre Dame
  47. Michael Barron, graduate student, Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago
  48. Dr. James Barry, ocean biologist, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
  49. Dr. Simona Bartl, CSU Moss Landing Marine Labs
  50. Randy Bartlett, Pu`u Kukui Watershed Preserve, Maui, HI
  51. Carolina Bartolomé, researcher USC (Spain)
  52. Dr. Paul Barton, geologist emeritus, U.S. Geological Survey, member NAS
  53. Dr. Brant Basam, Marketing Manager, Corbett Life Science, Brisbane, Australia
  54. Jennifer Athena Basil Athena Basil, CUNY Brooklyn College & CUNY Graduate Center
  55. L.A. Basile, lay person, concerned citizen, Nebraska
  56. Gibor Basri, Professor of Astronomy, Univ. of California, Berkeley
  57. Paul Gordon Bassett, Software Engineer
  58. Kevin E. Bassler, Associate Professor of Physics, University of Houston
  59. Nicholas Basta, Professor, Ohio State University
  60. Mohamad Bataineh, engineer, Jordan University of science & technology
  61. Robert W. Batey, Math Teacher
  62. Alex Battler, Independent research fellow, philosophy, political science, IR
  63. Prof. Laura Baudis, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
  64. Margaret-Mary Bauer, Mother, Teacher, Business woman
  65. Simon H. Bauer, Professor Physical Chemistry; ret Dept of Chem. Cornell University
  66. Ronald Bauerle, Professor of Biology, University of Virginia
  67. Travis Ray Baugher, Graduate Student, National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory/Michigan State University
  68. Prof. Etienne-Emile Baulieu, College de France, Former President, French Academy of Sciences, member NAS
  69. Randall Baumgartner, Biology teacher - Lakeland High School
  70. Brett Baxter, physician
  71. Douglas Baynton, Associate Professor of History at the University of Iowa
  72. Adam Lee Bazinet, Faculty Research Assistant, Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Univ of Maryland
  73. Scott G. Beach, Graduate, California State Univ. Sacramento, Bachelor of Arts, Social Science(Economics)
  74. Charles Beard, 1stLt, USMC, Retired
  75. John Beck, Engineer - retired
  76. Steven Beckendorf, Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology, UC Berkeley
  77. Dr. Martin Beerbom, Postdoctoral Researcher, Electrical Engineering, University of S Florida
  78. Dr. Mike Beevers, Research Director, California Agricultural Research, Inc.
  79. Marjorie Beggs, Research Scientist, Institute on Aging, Univ of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
  80. Steven Beissinger, Professor of Conservation Biology and Leopold Chair of Wildlife Biology, UC Berkeley
  81. Barbara R. Beitch, Ph. D., Adjunct Professor of Biology, Quinnipiac University
  82. Bernard Bel, research engineer at CNRS, France
  83. Anna Belak, Virginia Tech Physics Undergraduate Student
  84. Dr. Emmanuel Belamie, Researcher, Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier & EPHE, Montpellier, France
  85. Jim Belanger, Associate Professor of Biology, West Virginia University
  86. Rachelle M. Belanger, Ph.D. Student, Bowling Green State University
  87. Dr. Marco Beleggia, Physicist, Brookhaven National Laboratory
  88. Prof. Michael Bell, Department of Ecology and Evolution, SUNY Stony Brook
  89. Norton Bell, Retired Engineer
  90. Richard S. Bell, Kalamazoo Astronomical Society President
  91. Dr. Ray Bellamy, Physician--MD, Florida State University College of Medicine
  92. Marcus Bellini, Program Manager & Mechanical Engineer
  93. Eric Benavidez, student, University of Kansas
  94. Amanda Benbow, student, LBJ High School
  95. Roland A. Bender, PhD, Researcher, Dept. Pediatrics, University of California, Irvine
  96. Dr. Deborah Bendler, Teacher, Tulsa Public Schools
  97. Fredrik Bendz, MSc., Lic. pharmacist, Helsingborg, Sweden
  98. Michael Bendzela, Adjunct professor of English, University of Southern Maine
  99. Fabrizio Benedetti, EPFL, Switzerland
  100. Helen Benes, Assoc Prof, research scientist and medical school educator, Univ of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
  101. Dr. Pamela Benicewicz
  102. Dr. Nick Bennett, Pediatric Resident Physician, SUNY Upstate Medical University
  103. Prof. Jeff Bennetzen, Department of Genetics, University of Georgia, member NAS
  104. Dr. Fred Benoff, high school teacher, Georgia
  105. Dennis Benson, math instructor, Denver area colleges
  106. Ted Benson, Washington State Department of Ecology, Environmental Specialist (Marine Sediments)
  107. Bastian Bentlage, Kansas Univ.
  108. Pedro Bento, biology student, Kean univ & NJ City Univ
  109. Prof. Yves Benyamin, Directeur d'Etudes, laboratoire de Motilité Cellulaire, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes
  110. Richard Benz, Science Curriculum Specialist
  111. Leonid Ber, MD
  112. David Bereiter, Professor Diagnostic and Biological Sciences, University of Minnesota
  113. James A. Berg, Hydrogeologist, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
  114. Phyllis Berger, student studying geology, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
  115. R. Daniel Bergeron, Professor, Computer Science Department, University of New Hampshire
  116. Dr. Elizabeth Bergey, Associate Professor of Zoology and Biologist, OK Biological Survey at the University of Oklahoma
  117. Joanne Bergman, Supervisor, Angora Township, Angora, MN
  118. Prof. Robert G. Bergman, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, member NAS
  119. Naomi S Bergmans, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
  120. Melanie Bergolc, Graduate teaching Assistant in the Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State University
  121. Ari Berkowitz, Associate Professor of Zoology, University of Oklahoma
  122. Frederick Berman, Dir, Toxicology Information Ctr, Ctr for Research on Occupational & Environmental Toxicology, OHSU
  123. Merrick Berman, CHGIS, Harvard University
  124. Howard Bern, Professor Emeritus, Department of Integrative Biology, UC Berkeley, member NAS
  125. Charles William Berndt, President C. W. BERNDT Associates, Ltd.
  126. Renate Bernstein Ph.D., researcher for development of instrumentation for Sw carbon parameters, University of South Florida
  127. James Berrian, Entomology Associate, San Diego Natural History Museum
  128. Tiglet Besara, PhD Candidate in Chemical Physics, Florida State University
  129. Scott Bessler, Graduate Student, Biology, University of Alabama
  130. Ernest Beutler, Professor & Chairman, Dept. Molecular & Exp Medicine, The Scripps Research Institute. Member, NAS
  131. Dr. Gottfried Beyvers, physician working at a national agency in Germany, amateur astronomer
  132. Sarah Bezek, EM Resident Yale-New Haven Hospital, formerly a HS science teacher in Texas
  133. Pradeep Bhattacharya, Writer, Director & Producer of films on science & society
  134. John Bice, genetics technician/writer
  135. Robert Bidigare, Researcher, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, University of Hawaii
  136. Allison Biehl, Baylor Law student
  137. Harold Bien, researcher, Biomedical Engineering, Stony Brook University
  138. Bert Bigelow, retired engineer
  139. Steve Biljan, graduate student, Carlson School of Management
  140. Dr. Michael Binger, Physicist, Stanford University
  141. Dr. Charles Birkeland, Department of Zoology, University of Hawaii at Manoa
  142. Prof. Kenneth P. Birman, Computer Science, Cornell University
  143. Mark Bisignani, Regions Hospital Radiation Therapy Department, Minnesota
  144. Dr. Royce J. Bitzer, Research Associate, Department of Entomology, Iowa State University
  145. Prof. Pamela Bjorkman, Professor of Biology, Caltech, member National Academy of Sciences
  146. Lindsay Rebecca Black, Student, the Universiy of Texas at Austin
  147. Prof. Daniel Blackburn, Dept of Biology, Trinity College, Hartford
  148. Dr. Jaime E. Blair, Postdoctoral Associate, Penn State University
  149. Dr. Kimberly Blake, Associate Professor of Life Science, Mitchell College, CT
  150. Jean-Marie Blanc, Fish geneticist, former research assistant (Oregon State University), researcher/research director I
  151. Dr. Thierry Blasco, UPMC - Paris, France
  152. Dr. Robert J. Blaskeiwicz, Department of Literature, Communication and Culture, Georgia Tech
  153. Michael M Blaskiewicz, physicist, Collider Accelerator Department Brookhaven National Lab
  154. Benjamin Blazey, Student & Researcher
  155. Joann Blessing-Moore, MD, Allergist, Immunologist, Pediatric Pulmonologist, Clinical faculty Stanford Univ. Hospital
  156. Brock Blevins, research assistant
  157. Lois Blewett, editor and grandparent, Minnesota
  158. Robert Blewett, artist and grandparent, Minnesota
  159. Ashley Blinn, RN, BSN, MS
  160. Stephen Bloden, Public School Teacher, Minneapolis Public Schools
  161. Mark Blumberg, Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Iowa
  162. Dr. Michel T. Blumental, Aeronautical consultant
  163. Susan Boal Thormann, artist, Bad Nauheim, Germany
  164. David Bodznick, Professor of Biology and Neuroscience, Wesleyan University
  165. Robert Bogden, President of a Biotech Service Company
  166. Bruce Boghosian, Professor and Chair, Department of Mathematics, Tufts University
  167. Dr. Dennis Bogin, Clinical Psychologist
  168. Justin H. Bohling, graduate student, University of Maryland
  169. Robert Boikess, Professor of Chemistry, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
  170. Jaszmine Bolden, student, Klein Collins High School, Texas
  171. Bryan Bolea, Ph.D., Affiliate Professor, Grand Valley State University
  172. David Bomse, Ph.D.
  173. Dr. Luca Bonardi, Dept. of Geography, University of Milan
  174. Prof. Francesco Bonavita, Kean University
  175. Prof. Maria R Bonavita, Garibaldi-Meucci Museum
  176. Ginger Bond, medical student, UNC Chapel Hill
  177. Dr. Howard E. Bond, Astronomer Emeritus, Space Telescope Science Institute
  178. Anne Bonhoure, technical assistant (biology) - Montpellier University, France
  179. Donald Boos, retired research chemist
  180. Jeani Borchert, Archaeologist
  181. Kim Boriskin, Army RD&E Center employee
  182. Jonathan Bortfeldt, Physics Dept. University of Munich, LMU, GER
  183. Michael Borysow, Graduate Student in Physics, University of Texas
  184. Mike and Sally Bosanko, Retired teachers, Minnesota
  185. Dr. Matteo Bosi, IMEM-CNR, Italy
  186. Dr. Oliver Bossdorf, Postdoctoral researcher, Stony Brook University, Department of Ecology & Evolution
  187. Paul Botch, Graduate Student, Southeast Missouri State University
  188. John Bottoms, retired teacher, Minnesota
  189. Eric Bourgeois, Ph.D. University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
  190. Olivier Boutin, Teacher at the University of Nantes
  191. Stephen Bowen, AP Biology teacher at Leland High School
  192. James Bower, Professor of Computational Biology, University of Texas System.
  193. Melissa Bowlin, Lund (Sweden)
  194. Christopher Bowman-Prideaux, CSU Northridge
  195. James Boyer, Physics and Chemistry Instructor / Science Department Chair, Columbia High School, Ohio
  196. John Boyle, Aerospace Engineering, Chief System Engineer
  197. Michael E. Boylson, LCDR, USN (Ret.)
  198. Miran Bozicevic, Research Assistant, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ and Multimedia Institute, Zagreb, Croatia
  199. Dr. Arthur Brady, Research Associate, University of Maryland Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
  200. Crister Brady, Undergraduate Student, Public Policy, UNC Chappel Hill
  201. Megan Brauch, High School Biology Teacher, RHAM High School, CT
  202. John Brawley, amateur scientist
  203. Ben Bray, Web Designer, MIT
  204. Dr. Don E. Bray, President, Don E. Bray, Inc.
  205. Gregg Brazel, Purdue Univ. Engineering Alum
  206. Michael Breault, Writer and computer & video game designer
  207. Divya Breed, engineer, signal processing & communications
  208. Denise Breitburg, Senior Scientist, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
  209. Patricia Brennan, Associate Professor Psychology, Emory University
  210. Josh Bridenbaker, Amateur scientist
  211. Paul Bridgland, Professional Engineer, USDA-NRCS
  212. Marilyn Brien, Retired Science Teacher, San Antonio, Texas
  213. Prof. Gary Brill, Instructor, Department of Psychology, Rutgers University
  214. John H. Brinn, B.S, M.S, Michigan State University
  215. Jordan Britt, Copy Editor for WUWF radio, Hobby Rocketeer and Space Exploration Activist, Univ of West Florida
  216. Alain Brizard, Associate Professor of Physics, Saint Michael's College
  217. David Brockway, physician, Minnesota
  218. Ken Brodeur, Business owner, IGE Records
  219. Dr. Edmund Brodie III, Director, Mountain Lake Biological Station, University of Virginia
  220. David Brodzinski, Retired, environmental engineer
  221. Dr. William R Bromer, Profesor of Biology and Environmental Science, University of St. Francis
  222. Maurice Brookhart, Prof. of Chemistry, Univ. of North Carolina
  223. Dr. Alan Brothers, Helmholtz Fellow, Hahn-Meitner Institut Berlin
  224. Elaine Brower, Concerned mother and activist
  225. Donald Brown, professional nature photographer, with BS in Forestry & Wildlife Ecology
  226. Joe Brown, PhD candidate, environmental microbiology, University of North Carolina, School of Public Health
  227. Kenneth Brown, High School Social Science Teacher, Linden Community Schools
  228. Shannon Brown, student at Old Dominion University
  229. Thomas Brown, Student, Psychology, The New School
  230. Prof. William Brown, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Cornell University
  231. Marco Brucale, Post-Doc affiliate, Department of Biochemistry, University of Bologna
  232. Thomas W Bruice, co-founder and VP of Research, Carlsbad Pharmaceuticals
  233. Cornelius Brunson, Ph.D. student in Mathematics at Virginia Tech
  234. Dr. Richard C. Brusca, PhD
  235. Morton K. Brussel, Emeritus Professor of Physics, UIUC
  236. Yvonne Brutger, MD, Physician
  237. Nick Brysiewicz, student, University of Illinois CU Dept. of Industrial and Systems Engineering
  238. Patricia Buckendahl, biomedical researcher, Rutgers University
  239. Jeannette Chloe Bulinski, Professor of Biological Sciences, Pathology & Cell Biology, Columbia University
  240. Joshua Buller, Computer Graphics Programmer Undergrad of UL Lafayette
  241. Rebecca Anne Bunn, clinical laboratory scientist
  242. Eleanor Bunt, Math/Home Economics Teacher
  243. David A. Bunzow, PhD, University of Alaska
  244. Dr. Gail Burd, Associate Dean and Professor, University of Arizona
  245. Marilyn Burge, retired
  246. Steve Burge, Career Science Teacher/Middle and High School-retired
  247. Dr. Andrew Burgess, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow. Cell Cycle & Cancer - CRBM CNRS
  248. Prof. Sean Burgess, Assistant Professor, Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of California, Davis
  249. Creighton Burgher, facilities designer in the electrical, instrumentation & controls and process disciplines
  250. John J. Burke, Professor of Electrical Engineering Western New England College
  251. Donald Burkholder, C.A.S. Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, member NAS
  252. Paul Burnett, Retired Federal Employee
  253. Dr. Stephen Burnett, Associate Professor of Biology, Clayton State University
  254. Peter B Burnheim, Manager, Hi Tech Geo Pty Ltd, Australia
  255. Amanda Burns, Grad Student UNC-chapel hill
  256. Edward Burns, Ph.D., Associate Prof. of Plant Pathology, Montana State University (retired)
  257. Alexander Burstein, Asst. Prof., Dept,. of Math., Iowa State Univ.
  258. Judith Burstyn, Professor, Chemistry and Pharmacology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  259. Dr. Brent Burt, Associate Professor, Biology
  260. Dr. Stephane J. Burtey, Université de la Méditeranée, France
  261. Betsy Burton, retired bookseller, independent scholar
  262. Steven Businger, Professor, Department of Meteorology, University of Hawaii
  263. Adam Butler, Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Northern Iowa
  264. Barbara Byers, Association for Behavior Analysis
  265. Colin R Byfleet, Chemistry, Florida State University
  266. Julie Byrd, Graduate Student - BEES Program (Department of Entomology), University of Maryland
  267. Kenneth Byrne, Science Teacher, retired
  268. Dr. Earl Byron, Aquatic ecologist

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