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  1. Victor Ma, Boston University Engineering student
  2. Stephen Arnold Maas, Nonlinear Technologies, Inc.
  3. Mordecai-Mark Mac Low, Assoc. Curator, Dept. of Astrophysics, American Museum of Natural History
  4. J. Ross Macdonald, Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of NC, Chapel Hill, member NAS, NAE
  5. Ormond MacDougald, Associate Professor of Physiology, University of Michigan
  6. Jon Mace, Science Educator, University of Texas / Astronomy
  7. Gavin Machell, Headmaster, Utahloy International School Guangzhou
  8. James Mack, Video Editor
  9. Sara MacSorley, student, University of Rhode Island, Bermuda Institute of Oceanographic Sciences
  10. Gregory J. Maeder, veterinary technician, Minnesota
  11. Brian Indrek Magi, Research scientist, Princeton University
  12. Craig Magie, postdoctoral fellow, Kewalo Marine Laboratory, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
  13. Peter Magor, retired programmer, CA
  14. Sachin Mahajan
  15. John Mahoney, grad student, physics, UC Davis
  16. Prof. John Makemson, Dept. Biological Sciences, Florida International University
  17. Rory Makielski, Biological Sciences Major- University of Notre Dame
  18. Dr. Jose Gabriel Maldonado-Rivera, Principal - Columbia Secondary School
  19. Fiona Maley, Researcher & Research Manager, Medical geology, School of Population Health, UWA, Perth, Australia
  20. Dr. Ariel Malicse
  21. Joseph Malsky, Doctoral Candidate, University of Texas
  22. Dr. Robert Zaine Mamoun, Dir. Research in Virology, INSERM (French National Institute of Health and Medical Research)
  23. Joseph Mandell, biology teacher, West Valley Community College
  24. Holly Maness, Graduate Student, UC Berkeley, Dept of Astronomy
  25. Juan J. Manfredi, Professor of Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh.
  26. Janet Mann, Environmental Health Specialist, Nevada County Environmental Health
  27. Mary U. Manner, M.S., Director of Education/Exhibits Manager, Great Lakes Children's Museum
  28. Karen Mansfield, attorney, amateur astronomer, concerned citizen
  29. Josefina Mansilla, Professor of the National Institute of Anthropology and History from Mexico
  30. Kayyum Mansoor, Graduate Student, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UC Berkeley
  31. Dr. Amy Marcarelli, Postdoctoral Researcher
  32. Pier Paolo Marchisio, PhD Student, Physics Dept, The University of York, UK
  33. Ellen Marcolongo, ARNP,C, PhD student, University of South Florida
  34. Genevieve Marcus, Co-President Experimental Cities, Inc.
  35. Geoff Marcy, Professor of Astronomy, UC Berkeley
  36. Helena Mariposa, Author, Colorado
  37. John Markham
  38. Peter Marko, Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Clemson University
  39. Michael Marletta, Prof. of Chemistry, UC Berkeley, member NAS and IOM
  40. Stephen Marley, Science & Technology Marketing - Avocational Paleontologist
  41. Peter Marra, Research Scientist, Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center, National Zoological Park
  42. Dr. Robert E. Marra, Ph.D., Assistant Scientist, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
  43. Katie Marshall, University of Western Ontario
  44. Brad Marston, professor, Department of Physics, Brown University
  45. Noah Marthinsen, Biology Student/ Berkeley City College
  46. Allison Martin, Medical Student at the State University of New York Upstate Medical University, College of Medicine
  47. Caroline Martin, M.A. Sociology, Adjunct Faculty, Chattanooga State Technical Community College
  48. Jack Martin, M. S. Computer Science
  49. Kenneth Martin, ILWU-Northern California, Local 75
  50. Dr. Louis Martin, Psychiatrist and Author, Nebraska Health and Human Services
  51. Prof. Mark Q. Martindale, Kewalo Marine Lab/Univ. Hawai'i
  52. Ingrid Martine, life coach and consultant to management, Texas
  53. Prof. Alan Marwine, department of social and behavioral sciences, Green Mountain College
  54. Gene Masciocchi, Consultant to high tech companies.
  55. David Maslane, Portland High School Coordinator
  56. John Mason, Retired research metallurgist, formerly with Corus, Rotherham, UK
  57. Gilles Massardier, éducateur, Saint-Chamond France
  58. Erin Massett, Masters program for Conservation Biology, Antioch New England Graduate School
  59. Jennifer Matesa, Jennifer Matesa / Writer and Designer
  60. Allene Mathers, concerned citizen
  61. Rowan Mathew, Auckland, New Zealand
  62. Carole Mathews, Concerned Citizen, Hermosa Beach
  63. Dr. Ronald Mathsen, Prof Emeritus, Dept of Mathematics, North Dakota State University
  64. Vaibhav Mathur, Research student, Photonics center,Univ of Mass, Lowell Dept of Physics and applied physics
  65. James Matson, Media Svcs Techn. Supervisor, La Salle University
  66. Brett Matthes, no scientific affiliation
  67. Justin L. Matthews, Graduate Student Researcher - Cognitive Science Program, UCMerced
  68. Valerie Matthews, Retired architect
  69. Lars Mattsson, PhD student in astrophysics, Uppsala University, Sweden
  70. Denise Mauldin, Researcher, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
  71. Patrick Maurel, Unit director, Inserm, Montpellier France
  72. Russell Maurer, Upper School Science and Math Teacher, Hawken School
  73. Richard Maus, Author, Retired Mathematics and Physics teacher
  74. Travis May, IT Consultant, TEK Systems
  75. John Maycroft, Public Policy Graduate Student at Rutgers
  76. Dennis Mayer, Ocean Scientist, College of Marine Science
  77. James Mayer, Assoc. Prof., Geosciences Dept., Univ. West Georgia
  78. Susan Mayer, wife of a scientist and former high school teacher, Miami FL
  79. Maria Mazillo, Auburn
  80. Jonathan McAllister, Novice Astronomer
  81. Martin McBriarty, student, University of Florida, Materials Science & Engineering
  82. Melodie McBride, Advisor, ProtoLife, Srl
  83. Bob Mccallum, a person interested in the preservation of mankind, Canada
  84. Melissa McCarthy, student
  85. Howie McCausland, Network geek (former astrophysicist), now at Middlebury College
  86. Ana McClanahan, Lead Biotechnology Instructor, Beaufort County Community College
  87. Blinda E. McClelland, Ph.D., School of Biological Sciences, University of Texas-Austin
  88. Arlene McClung, Supervising Program Technician, State Service
  89. John McClung, Mathematics Instructor: Roseville Academy of Math, Science, and Engineering
  90. Rosalie McClung, Multiple Sclerosis patient
  91. Gene McColligan, Ecologist, Pennsylvania
  92. Lyle McCormick, Epidemiologist for an international, private, non-profit research company
  93. Marshal D. McCue, Ben-Gurion University
  94. Vincent D. McCullough, Science Supporter, Prof. Emeritus, Saddleback Community College
  95. Dr. Russell E McDuff, Professor and Director, School of Oceanography, University of Washington
  96. Marion McElroy, retired public school science teacher, Wichita, Kansas
  97. Dean Mcevoy-James, secondary school student in Great Britain studying biology in a Catholic school
  98. Prof. Alfred McEwen, Planetary Sciences, University of Arizona
  99. Bruce McEwen, Professor at the Rockefeller University, member NAS
  100. Dr. Joan McEwen, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
  101. Kate McFadden, Assistant Professor, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Columbia University
  102. Margaret McFall-Ngai, Professor, Dept of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, University of Wisconsin Madison
  103. Dylan Michael McFarland, student, University of Colorado
  104. Timothy A McKay, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Physics and Astronomy, University of Michigan
  105. Prof. Christopher F. McKee, Physics & Astronomy Depts, University of California at Berkeley, member National Academy of Sciences
  106. Stephen Thomas McKenna, Research Chemist, Ineos USA LLC
  107. Dr. Amie R McKibban, Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Southern Indiana
  108. Dr. Kristine McKinney, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/Harvard Medical School
  109. Robert McKnight, interested party, Sky & Telescope reader
  110. Kirsty McLaren, Faculty of Arts Student, Glasgow University
  111. Jeanne McLaughlin, Teacher LACS
  112. Gary Mcleod, writer, Administrative Assistant, University of Brighton
  113. John McManus, MD, Medical Director, Department of Emergency Medicine, Durango, Colorado
  114. Dr. Brett A McMillan, Assistant Professor of Biology, McDaniel College
  115. Dr. Mark McMurtry, NCSU, CALS, PI, integrated aquaculture~olericulture
  116. Donald P. McNamara, Retired Chemist
  117. Nicole Leslie McOrrie, Sydney, Australia
  118. Dr. Gregg McPherson, 3M Corporate Scientist (Retired)
  119. William Michael McShan, Associate Prof., Univ. of Oklahoma HSC
  120. Rachel McShane, candidate for MS in Conservation Biology, Antioch New England
  121. Mike Medrano, Doctoral Graduate Student, Department of Biology, University of New Mexico Department of Biology
  122. Frank Medved, Concerned Citizen and Voter
  123. Amanda L Meeker, George Mason University
  124. Dr. Joseph Meert, Assistant Professor, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Florida
  125. Dr. Ouida Meier, Aquatic Ecologist, Center for Biodiversity Studies, Western Kentucky University
  126. Rich Meisel, Graduate Student Program in Genetics, Penn State University
  127. William W. Mejia, CSCS (Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist)
  128. William Mejia, Jr., MS student, University of Maryland University College
  129. Carlos J. Melian, Postdoctoral researcher, National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, UCSB
  130. DeForest Mellon, Professor of Biology and Neuroscience, University of Virginia
  131. Michael Menaker, Ph.D., Commonwealth Professor of Biology, University of Virginia
  132. Kenneth Mendelson, Professor Emeritus of Physics, Marquette University
  133. Michael Praetorius Mendenhall, Caltech physics gradstudent
  134. Bruce Menge, Professor of Zoology, Oregon State University
  135. Prof. Trudy Mercadal, Florida Atlantic University
  136. Prof. N. David Mermin, Professor emeritus of physics, Cornell University, member National Academy of Sciences
  137. Jean Merot, researcher, Institut du Thorax Inserm
  138. Rachel Ann Merz, Professor, Department of Biology, Swarthmore College
  139. Eric Meshot, Engineering Physics student at the University of California, Berkeley
  140. Ryan Mesmer, student Richard Stockton College, NJ
  141. Frank Messina, Professor, Department of Biology, Utah State University
  142. Matt Metcalf, Newburgh, IN
  143. Glenn Metzler, Senior Scientist and Environmental Consultant
  144. Jerome Meyer, Manager, Hussmann Learning Solutions
  145. Covell Meyskens, graduate student, Dept of History, University of Chicago
  146. Robert C. Michael, Consulting Geologist
  147. Dr. David Michaelson, Associate Research Scientist, Dept. of Biology, New York University
  148. Dr. Malvin Michelson-Thiery, Retired from Chemistry Dept, Cornell University
  149. Charles Michener, Professor Emeritus, Lawrence, Kansas; member, National Academy of Sciences
  150. Prof. Linda Middleton, University of Hawai`i at Manoa English Department
  151. Brad Miller, very concerned citizen, Anthony, Kansas
  152. Linda Miller, psychologist, Oregon Psychoanalytic Center
  153. Nathan Miller, physics graduate student, U. Colorado Boulder
  154. Ralph R. Miller, Cognitive scientist, SUNY-Binghamton
  155. Robert Miller, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Boston Biology Department
  156. Stephen A. Miller, Professor, College of the Ozarks, Missouri
  157. Stephen Miller, Independent Author
  158. Tina Miller, Sociologist, San Diego
  159. William B. Miller, Science Editor/Author, Rand McNally & Co.
  160. Dr. Hugh Miller III, Associate Professor, Biological Sciences, East Tennessee State University
  161. Marc Milne, Ecology PhD Candidate and Research Assistant, Biology Department, Old Dominion University
  162. Simon Miner, Teacher-Researcher-Student
  163. Raymond Minsterman, public school mathematics instructor, Arizona
  164. Michael Mirigian, Advanced Placement Environmental Science & Chemistry Instructor-Clovis West High School, Fresno, CA
  165. Joseph Mish, public school teacher, musician/teacher/composer, Pine Island Schools, Minnesota
  166. Rev. Linda Miskimen PhD, Minnesota
  167. Elizabeth Mitchell, Artist/Activist
  168. Randall J. Mitchell, Professor of Biology, University of Akron
  169. Thomas G. Mitchell, Associate Professor, Duke University
  170. Prof. Jay Mittenthal, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Dept. of Cell & Developmental Biology
  171. Tom Mitzel, Associate Professor of Chemistry at Trinity College
  172. Hannah Miyamoto, J.D., M.S., B.A., B.S. Graduate Assistant, University of Hawai`i
  173. Patrick Mock, Sr. Principal Scientist / Private Corporation
  174. Daniel Moen, Graduate student in ecology and evolution, Stony Brook University
  175. John R. Moffett, Ph.D. Neuroscientist, Uniformed Services Univ. of the Health Sciences
  176. Jeremy Mohn, Kansas Biology Teacher
  177. RJobert Moir, retired history teacher, Member of National Education Association
  178. Bruce Andrew Molholt, Adjunct Professor, Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Pennsylvania
  179. Michael R Molnar, Author of The Star of Bethlehem, Retired astronomer and educator
  180. Dr. Eric Molz, Senior Physicist, Baker Hughes
  181. Corey Mondello, Activist
  182. Dr. Carlos Mondragon, Associate Professor, Centre for African and Asian Studies, El Colegio de Mexico
  183. Jean-Jacques Monot, Statistician, Research & Programs Unit, Global Forum for Health Research
  184. James R Monroe, Science Teacher - Glenbrook Middle School - Mt. Diablo Unified School District
  185. Randy Monroe, Rockin' Science Teacher (earth science), Foothill Middle Walnut Creek, CA
  186. Reza Montazami, Student at Virginia Tech
  187. Richard Monvoisin, Teacher Critical Thinking, laboratoire zététique, Univ. Nice, FRANCE
  188. Christine Mooney, Science Teacher, Lowville Academy High School
  189. Thomas J Mooney, Executive Director Coalition to Extend Life
  190. Darrell Moore, neurobiologist, Associate Professor, Dept. of Biological Sciences, East Tennessee State University
  191. Jessica L. Moore, residential habilitation specialist, mother of 1, psychology department, Buffalo State College
  192. Dr. John W. Moore, researcher, Managing Director, Optimer, Inc.
  193. Matthew Moore, Student--Northeastern University School of Law
  194. Megan Moore, Virginia Tech
  195. Paul Moore, Professor of Biological Science, Behaviorist, , Bowling Green State University
  196. Roger H. Moore, Retired statistician, Los Alamos National Lab, Nuclear Regulatory Comm
  197. Dr. Juan Carlos Morales, Associate Research Scientist, Columbia University
  198. Ralph Morelli, Professor of Computer Science, Trinity College, Hartford, CT
  199. Dr. Bruno Moretti, scientific director of SETI Italia G. Cocconi
  200. S.G. Morgan
  201. Dr. Rufus Morison, Ecologist, Bristol
  202. Mark Moritz, Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Ohio State University
  203. Dr. David Mork, Professor of Biology (retired), St. Cloud State University
  204. Kristian Morphis, Student, San Francisco State University
  205. Patricia Morris, Research Coordinator, UC Natural Reserve Año Nuevo, UCSC-LML
  206. Peggy Morris, sustainable farmer
  207. Roger Morris, IS Coordinator, Institute for Drug Abuse Prevention, Indiana University
  208. Tina Morris, UNC-Chapel Hill
  209. Dr. Joan Morrison, Associate Professor, Dept. of Biology, Trinity College, Hartford, CT
  210. M. Patricia Morse, Visiting Scholar, Biology Department, University of Washington
  211. Peter Morton, Retired Fortune 500 Engineer and Executive
  212. Zack Morton, Student, Amateur Astronomer, Iowa
  213. Michael Moseley, Professor of Anthropology, University of Florida, member National Academy of Sciences
  214. Kit Moser, Science Writer
  215. Rachel Moss, PhD candidate in inorganic chemistry at UW-Madison
  216. Michael Motta, Master of Arts in Philosophy, Michigan State
  217. Paul-René Mouginot, student - Lycée du Parc - Lyon, France
  218. William G Moulton, Prof. of Physics emeritus, FL. State Univ. and Nat'l High Magnetic Field Laboratory
  219. Michael Mueller, Humanist and Biochemist, Humanists Hawaii
  220. Prof. Debashis Mukherjee, director, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, India
  221. Dr. Jaydeep Mukherjee, Director, Florida Space Grant Consortium
  222. Steven Mulder, MD, Minnesota
  223. Clemma Muller, Biostatistician, University of Washington School of Medicine
  224. Vladimir Munk, Professor Emeritus, Biology Dept., SUNY Plattsburgh NY
  225. Yonatan Munk, Graduate student in Integrative Biology at UC Berkeley
  226. Patricia Murata, Post-doctoral Fellow, Kewalo Marine Lab, University of Hawaii
  227. Danny Murawinski, James Madison University
  228. Jock Murphy, Software Engineer, Writer, Photographer
  229. Dr. Michael Murphy, distinguished teaching prof, dep't of natural sciences, state university of new york at cobleskill
  230. Sarah Murphy, Environmental Health Specialist, JCPH
  231. Prof. James Murray, neuroethologist, University of Central Arkansas
  232. Paul E Murray, Res. Sci. Assoc, UT - Austin Bureau of Economic Geology
  233. Kristopher Musumano, Architect
  234. Gulseren Mutlu, Ph.D student, Economics Dept, New York University
  235. Allison Myers, Paleoclimatology researcher, Moss Landing Marine Laboratory
  236. Larry & Debby Myers, High School Coach, concerned citizens, Minnesota
  237. Prof. PZ Myers, Science & Math, U of Minnesota Morris
  238. Sarah Myhre, Biological Researcher, NOAA
  239. Kristen Myshrall, Ph.D. Student, Center for Integrative Geoscience, University of Connecticut

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