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  1. Mary Jo Rabe, librarian, Germany
  2. Prof. Stuart Raby, Department of Physics, The Ohio State University
  3. Cary Rader, Math Professor, Ohio State University
  4. David Radovsky, Retired Physician
  5. Joachim Raeder, Associate Professor of Physics, UNH
  6. Thomas R. Raffel, Ph.D. Biology Program, Penn State University
  7. Michele / Raggi, Biomedical Engineer - INAIL Prosthesis Centre, Research Department
  8. Kris T Raghubir, student, York University, Canada
  9. Nima Raghunathan, Program Associate, Amazon Program, WWF
  10. Robert Raguso, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences, University of Arizona
  11. Pasko Rakic, Prof. of Neuroscience, Dir. Kavli Institute, Yale University, Member National Academy of Sciences
  12. Andrew Richard Ralston, JD, PhD
  13. Marilyn Ramenofsky, Professor, Section of Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior, University of California-Davis
  14. Francisco Ramos Stierle, PhD Student on Astrophysics, UC Berkeley
  15. Prof. Norman Ramsey, Engineering and Applied Science, Harvard University
  16. Robin Ramstad, Undergraduate MSc. student in Engineering Physics at Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
  17. Battini Sreenivas Rao, B.S.Rao, President, Progressive Organisation of People[P.O.P], Andhra Pradesh, India
  18. Sarah Raskin, Associate Professor Psychology and Neuroscience, Trinity College
  19. Craig E. Rasmussen, Ph.D., Los Alamos National Laboratory
  20. Rothermel Raymond, Geologist (retired - formerly California State Government)
  21. Martin Rayner, Professor, Univ of Hawaii School of Medicine
  22. Michael Razzino, Student in the Virginia Tech physics department
  23. Christopher Reader, Senior Software Developer, Masters Student - Grand Valley State University
  24. Lucila Reccia
  25. Melissa Redfield, PISCO Intertidal Technician / University of California at Santa Cruz
  26. Bruce Reed, Staff Engineer, Idaho National Environmental and Engineering Laboratory (ret)
  27. Chuck Reed, Machine Operator, West Virginia
  28. Dr. Floyd Reed, Research Associate, Department of Biology, University of Maryland, College Park
  29. Dr. Harold Reed, Microbiologist
  30. Mark Reed, Professor of Geology, University of Oregon
  31. Merilee Reed, RN
  32. Douglas E. Rees, Editor and Publisher, Beatitude Press
  33. Jaclyn Reeves-Pepin, National Association of Biology Teachers
  34. Elizabeth Regan, IRB Administrative Chair, Massachusetts General Hospital
  35. Charles Eugene Reid, Research Analyst
  36. Dave Reid, PhD Student, Department of Electronics & Electrical Engineering, University of Glasgow
  37. Matthew Reidenbach, Ph.D., post-doctoral researcher, Dept. of Integrative Biology, U.C. Berkeley
  38. Philipp Reineck, physics student, University of Munich (LMU), Physics Department
  39. Morten Reintz, M.Sc., Bodø University College, Bodø Norway
  40. Prof. George Reiter, Physics Department, University of Houston
  41. Greg Rendahl, farmer, Minnesota
  42. Charles Repath, Plant and Wetland Ecologist, Private Environmental Consulting Firm
  43. Charles Repath, M.S., Botanist, Weed, Wetland and Restoration Ecologist
  44. Harald Reuter, Prof. (emer) of Pharmacology; Univ. of Bern, Switzerland, Foreign Assoc. National Acad of Sciences
  45. Jase Rex, student, University of California, Santa Barbara
  46. Agustin Reyes, author, Indiana
  47. Damian Reynolds, A Student of chemistry at UC Berkeley
  48. Edwin Reynolds, Student, Penn State University
  49. Thomas Reznick, Undergraduate Student of Science and Technology Studies, Organic Chemistry TA, Colby College
  50. Karin Rhines, science writer, NY
  51. Cody Rhodes, student
  52. Dr. Sylvia Rhue, Sexologist, Director of Religious Affairs National Black Justice Coalition
  53. Mary Rice, Senior Research Scientist Emeritus
  54. Phillip Rice, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
  55. William Richardson, Retired, Environmental Engineer, USEPA
  56. Dr. Robert Richmond, Researcher, Kewalo Marine Laboratory, University of Hawaii at Manoa
  57. Dr. Matther Richter, Small Business Owner, FES LLC
  58. Bill Rickard, Lab Technician, Iowa State University
  59. Chad Rienstra, Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois
  60. John L. Rietman, P.G. Geologist
  61. Jesse Riggle, Artist
  62. Paul Riley, Engineering Manager for Small-Appliance Manufacturer
  63. Joe Ritter, Research Scientist, Physicist, University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy
  64. Prof. Matt Ritter, Biology Department, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
  65. Prof. Daniel Rittschof, Nicholas Scool of the Environment, Duke University
  66. Cassandra Jane Rivas, Undergraduate Researcher, University of Texas-Pan American
  67. Jorge Rivero, Biomed. services company owner
  68. Suelee Robbe-Austerman, DVM, PhD, USDA, Ames, IA
  69. Robert J. Roberts, Retired Professor of Technology, Pittsburg State University
  70. Gail Roberts, Clinical Laboratory Scientist-University of MN hospital
  71. Kate Roberts, Research technician, Dept. of Ocean Sciences, University CA, Santa Cruz
  72. Peter Roberts, metallurgist
  73. Richard J. Roberts, 1993 Nobel Prize Winner in Physiology or Medicine
  74. David Robertson, industrial designer
  75. Véronique Robigou, Marine geologist
  76. Dr. Steven Robinow, Associate Professor, Dept. of Zoology, University of Hawaii
  77. Brian Robinson, Freelance technology & science writer
  78. Prof. William E. Robinson, University of Massachusetts Boston, Environmental, Earth and Ocean Sciences Dept.
  79. Meghan Rock
  80. Dennis Rockwell, Sr.Scientist, BBN Technologies
  81. Jonathan Pace Rode, Physicist and Retired COO of Rockwell Scientific
  82. Vaughn E Rodgers, Associate Professor, Chemistry Dept, Viterbo University
  83. Kelvin Rodolfo, Geology Professor, Dept. of Earth & Environmental Sciences, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago
  84. Miguel Nuno Rodrigues, ISCTE - Instituto Superior de Ciências do Trabalho e da Empresa, Lisbon, Portugal
  85. Dr. Carol Roehrs, faculty member, school of nursing
  86. Dr. Robert Roer, Dean-Graduate School & Research, Prof of Biology & Marine Biology, Univ of North Carolina Wilmington
  87. Deborah Rogers, NSF Graduate Research Fellow, Biological Sciences, Stanford University
  88. Jessica Rogers, Graduate student, Columbia University
  89. Mark F. Rogers, graduate student, computational biology, Colorado State University
  90. Dr. Mary Rogers, Epidemiologist, Dept of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan
  91. Dr. Scott O. Rogers, Professor and Chair, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State University
  92. Gretchen Rohrs, science teacher, Columbia (Missouri) Public Schools
  93. Michael Roitman, Assistant Professor, Dept of Math, Kansas State University
  94. Barbara Rojas, grad student, astronomy, Cornell
  95. Matthew Rollosson, Certified Neuroscience Registe
  96. Sandra Romano, Assistant Professor of Marine Biology, University of the Virgin Islands
  97. Marie-Helene Romeas, teacher, Education Nationale France, French citizen against obscurantism
  98. Prof. Laurence Romsted, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Rutgers University
  99. Dr. Douglas Root, Minnesota
  100. Michael Jay Rosch, Science Blogger - Skepacabra.com
  101. Errol Rose, High School Science Teacher, Arizona
  102. Irwin Rose, Prof. Physiology & Biophysics UC Irvine, Nobel laureate in Chemistry (2004)
  103. Rod Rose, Journalist
  104. Liam Rosen, student, University of Puget Sound
  105. Manuel Rosenbaum, retired biomedical educator, researcher
  106. Albert T. Rosenberger, Professor of Physics, Oklahoma State University
  107. Aaron Rosenblatt, Prof. emeritus, University at Albany, School of Social Welfare
  108. Prof. John Rosenfeld, Professor of Geology, Emeritus, UCLA
  109. Dr. Robert Rosenstein, Self-Employed Scientific Consultant
  110. Kenneth Rosenthal, Environmental Educator
  111. Mel Rosier, Author, UCLA
  112. Andrew Rosko, Chemical biology student at UC Berkeley
  113. Cynthia Ross, Marine Biology Student, Glendale Community College
  114. David Ross, Professor of Mathematics, University of Hawaii at Manoa
  115. Marco Rossi, researcher
  116. Fritz Roth, Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School
  117. Jean Marie Roth, student researcher at Penn State University
  118. William C Rothman, Ph.D.,National Cord Blood Program/New York Blood Center
  119. Nicolas Rousseau, PhD Student Ecole des Mines de Paris (France)
  120. Dwight Rousu, Engineer, Washington
  121. Kenneth Rowan, amateur paleontologist
  122. Dr. Sasha Rubin, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Computer Science, University of Auckland
  123. Dr. Ellen Rubinstein, Holmdel, NJ school district
  124. Maria M. Rubio, ong-time science educator, researcher
  125. Prof. Ned Ruby, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  126. Eli Ruckenstein, Member of the National Academy of Engineering, National Medal of Science Awardee, SUNY Buffalo
  127. Jon Rudd, student
  128. Gary Rudnick, Ph.D., Professor, Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology
  129. Prof. Steven Rudnick, Environmental Earth and Ocean Sciences, Univerisity of Massachusetts Boston
  130. Penny Rudolph, science writer
  131. Loyal Rue, Professor of Philosophy, Luther College, Decorah, Iowa
  132. Adrienne Ruga, GIS Analyst, Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
  133. Guadalupe Ruiz-Jones, Student, Chaminade Univ, Honolulu, HI
  134. John E. Rummel, Educator and Science Advocate, Madison Metropolitan School District
  135. Stuart Russell, Professor of Computer Science, UC Berkeley
  136. Brenda Rutherford, Concerned CITIZEN, Biological Scientist, University of Florida/IFAS, Plant Pathology
  137. Doug Ryan, Undergraduate Student of Science, Virginia Tech
  138. William Ryder, Behavioral Specialist
  139. Mark Ryne, Spacecraft Navigator

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