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  1. Genevieve LaBahn, student of biology--studying to teach high school biology, Boston College class of 2007
  2. Dr. Rachel LaBell, a scientist with ImaRx Therapeutics, Inc.
  3. John LaBonte, Graduate Student, University of California at Santa Barbara
  4. Thurston Lacalli, Professor of Biology, University of Victoria, Canada
  5. Dr. Elizabeth Laffan, Adjunct Professor of Biology, East Tennessee State University
  6. J. Clark Lagarias, Professor of Biochemistry, University of California Davis
  7. Dr. Matthew LaHaye, postdoctoral scholar, Department of Physics, Caltech
  8. David Louis Lahr, Analyst Programmer, Tessella, Inc.
  9. Catherine Laine, PhD Candidate, Harvard School of Public Health
  10. Christopher M. LaLone, P.E., Environmental Engineer, NYSDEC
  11. Dr. Richard LaManna, a business college in Manhattan
  12. Gordon Robert Lamb, Physicist
  13. Helena Lamb, Helena Lamb, Teacher, Mount Diablo Unified School District
  14. Charles Lambert, Professor Emeritus/Visiting Investigator University of Washington, Friday Harbor Labs
  15. Gretchen Lambert, marine biologist, Univ. of Washington, Friday Harbor Laboratories
  16. Tristan Lambert, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Columbia University
  17. Dr. Barbara Landau, Associate Professor, University of Hawaii, Manoa
  18. Greg Landkamer, Science teacher, Lester Prairie High School, Minnesota
  19. Ernest Lane, retired physician
  20. Prof. Mark Lane, Palomar College - Astronomy
  21. Danl Langer, A business owner
  22. Allen Lapin, MD, Instructor,Chemical Dependency-Peninsula College
  23. Christopher Lapish, Graduate Student: Medical University of South Carolina, Neuroscience Institute
  24. Dan Larhammar, Professor of molecular cell biology, Dept of Neuroscience, Uppsala University
  25. Andrew M. Larson, Biology Teacher, Columbus North High School, Columbus IN
  26. Roger Larson, Retired, Secondary school teacher of physics and chemistry
  27. Eric Laskey, Aerospace Engineer
  28. Hans Laufer, Professor, Molecular and Cell Biology, University of Connecticut
  29. Dr. Ronald C. Laugen, Retired Headmaster, Conroe (TX) ISD Academy of Science and Technology
  30. Paul C. Lauterbur, Professor of Chemistry & of Medical Information Sciences, Univ. of Illinois, Nobel Laureate (2003)
  31. Peter Lautz, Psychotherapist
  32. Louis Lavoie, retired physicist and author, University of Minnesota Space Science Center
  33. Dr. Beverly Elizabeth Law, Professor, Global Change Forest Science, Oregon State University
  34. Katherine Lawrence, Registered Nurse-ER, South Fraser Regional Health Authority, Surrey BC Canada
  35. Dr. Bonardi Layre, Université Louis Pasteur, Department of Chemistry, Strasbourg, France
  36. Amélie Le Maux, Researcher and Biology PhD
  37. Dr. Yann LeCun, Professor, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU
  38. Dr. Serge Ledan, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist
  39. Erin Lee, Biomedical Student, University of Auckland, New Zealand
  40. Prof. Martin A. Lee, Dept. of Physics, Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans and Space, UNH
  41. Prof. Jean-Marie Lehn, Strasbourg, France, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, 1987
  42. Elizabeth Leininger, graduate student, Columbia University program in neurobiology and behavior
  43. Dr. Esther Leise, Professor, Dept. of Biology, University of North Carolina Greensboro
  44. Nita Lemanski, Programmer, Maryland
  45. Judith Lemus, Ph.D., USC
  46. Richard Lentini, Biologist/Retired
  47. Prof. Barr Lentz, Professor & Director of Biophysics, UNC, President-Elect of the Biophysical Society
  48. Carrie May Leonard, researcher
  49. Dr. David Christopher Leonard, historian in residence, Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association
  50. Prof. Mimi Leonard, English Dept, College of Alameda, Proud to be Atheist and Humanist
  51. Dominique Lepoutre, Asst. Prof., Rochester Institute of Technology
  52. Lawrence S. Lerner, Prof. Emeritus, College of Natural Sciences & Mathematics, California State Univ
  53. David Lesar, Professor of Psychology emeritus, St Cloud State U
  54. Laurent Lescaudron, Associate Professor in Physiology/Neurophysiology, University of Nantes, France
  55. Michael Lester, Early Medical School Acceptance Program majoring in physics, University of Alabama (Birmingham)
  56. Dr. David Lethbridge, Professor of Psychology, Okanagan College, BC, Canada
  57. Dr. Johanna Levelt Sengers, Research scientist at NIST, Emeritus since 1995; member NAS, NAE
  58. Kathryn L. Levenson, Science Teacher, Clayton Valley HS, Concord, CA
  59. Leo Levenson, Parent
  60. Dr. Roger Levien, Retired Corporate VP for Strategy and Innovation, Xerox Corporation
  61. Amaury Levillayer, French Researcher in History, Université de Paris X - Nanterre
  62. Alfred Levine, Professor of Engineering Sciences and Physics, College of Staten Island
  63. Vicki Levine, teacher, Lane Community College
  64. Alfred Levinson, Neuroscientist and retired economist
  65. Jeffrey Levinton, Distinguished Professor, Dept. of Ecology and Evolution, Stony Brook University
  66. Andrew Levitt, Consultant, New Standard Institute
  67. Zhipan Li, grad student from UC San Diego
  68. Opher Opher Liba, Mathematically(R), Center for Educational Enrichment, Israel
  69. Louis Liberatore, Amateur Astronomer, Cosmologist, Mid-Hudson Astronomical Association, New Paltz
  70. Dr. John Lichter, Assistant Professor, Biology and Environmental Studies, Bowdoin College
  71. Prof. Elliott Lieb, Dept. of Mathematics and Physics, Princeton University
  72. Carol Lin, Biotechnology Program Director, Columbia University
  73. Miao-Fang Lin, Scientist from Diosynth Biotechnology
  74. Jim Lindholm, Teacher, physics & mathematics, Göteborg Sweden
  75. Kristin Linhoff, reading teacher, Indian Mounds Elementary, Bloomington , MN
  76. Charles Linton, engineer, telecommunications corporation
  77. Dr. Ernest L Lippert, consultant
  78. Quinn Kerr Lippmann, Medical Student, University of North Carolina
  79. Dan Lipsa, Assistant Professor, Armstrong Atlantic State University
  80. Harriet Lister, Junior Specialist, UC Santa Cruz, Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology
  81. Matthew Liter, Well-Site Geologist
  82. George W. Little, Jr., Environmental preservationist, Kentucky
  83. Peter Van Teeckelenburgh Lobell, Earth Science Teacher; Kansai International High School; Osaka, Japan
  84. Frank Lock, Physics Teacher, Lemon Bay H.S.
  85. Dr. Stanley Locker, Research Scientist, Univ of South Florida, College of Marine Science
  86. Thomas Lockwood, Public School Educator
  87. Vincenzo Loconte, Student, KZSC Radio Staff Member, University of California, Santa Cruz
  88. Roger Lodwig, Physics student at Front RangeCcommunity College, Fort Collins
  89. Jonik Loeffler
  90. Elizabeth Loftus, Distinguished Prof., UC-Irvine, Member, National Academy of Sciences & Royal Society of Edinburgh
  91. Ken Lohmann, UNC Chapel Hill
  92. Leslie Lohmiller, M.S. Technician, Colorado State University
  93. Dr. Bernard Lohr, Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Kentucky University
  94. Prof. Scott Lokey, Department of Chemistry - Biochemistry, UCSC
  95. Prof. Joseph Lombardi, Department of Biology, Hendrix College
  96. Claudio Lomnitz, Professor of Anthropology, Columbia University
  97. Brian Long, Software Developer, Virginia Tech
  98. Wilbur L. Long, Professor of Biology, McDaniel College
  99. Dr. Dennis Loo, Professor of Sociology, Cal Poly Pomona
  100. Ali Lopez
  101. Jose Lopez, evolutionary geneticist, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
  102. David Lorge, Geologic Consultant, Nevada
  103. Prof. George Lorimer, Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Maryland, member National Academy of Sciences
  104. Erica Lothridge, 3rd Year UVA School of Nursing Student
  105. Randi Love, PhD, Clinical Associate Professor/ College of Public Health/ The Ohio State University
  106. Carole Loveless-Mathews, Hermosa Beach, CA
  107. James Lovelock, originator of the Gaia hypothesis, author of "The Wrath of Gaia"
  108. Eric C. Lovely, Assistant Professor of Biology, Arkansas Tech University
  109. Jessica Lovering, student at UC Berkeley
  110. Donald Lovett, Professor, Department of Biology, The College of New Jersey
  111. Dr. Richard Lowell, Professor of Biology Ramapo College of NJ
  112. Elizabeth Lowry, Physics/Computer Science sophomore, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  113. David Lubman, independent research scientist, David Lubman & Associates
  114. Howard Lucas,MD, Cornell Medical College 1951, ophthalmology-Columbia Univ Institute of Ophthalmology 1959
  115. Karen Lucci, Science teacher, Hopewell Vallen Central High School
  116. Prof. R. Duncan Luce, Distinguished Research Professor, University of California, Irvine, member NAS
  117. Staffan Luckander, Nurse, County Hospital, Halland, Sweden
  118. Remy Luerssen, Research Associate, University of South Florida
  119. Nicholas Luhring, student in Physics Department at Virginia Tech
  120. Andrew Lui, 3rd Year UBC Physics
  121. Dr. Marvin Lukin, Professor Emeritus, Chemistry, Youngstown State U.
  122. Ernest Luther Lundelius, Jr., Prof. Emeritus in Vertebrate Paleontology, Dept. Geol. Sciences-University of Texas, Austin
  123. Bryan A. Luther, Professor of Physics, Concordia College
  124. Bram Lutton, Endicott College
  125. Demetrius M. Lutz, Science Instructor, New York Hall of Science
  126. Dr. Robert W Lutz, Assoc. Prof. Emeritus of Physics, Drake University
  127. Robert Lyons, Software Engineer, Unidex, Inc.
  128. Steven Lyons, High School Teacher, Allen D. Nease High School
  129. Jonas Lćret, Student, Horten High School, Norway

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