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  1. Anna Vainchtein, Professor of Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh
  2. Prof. James Valentine, Professor of Integrative Biology, Emeritus, UC Berkeley, member of NAS
  3. Susan Valla, wife and mother
  4. Dr. Sebastiaan Van Beek, Writer, thinker, teacher, Amsterdam Netherlands
  5. Dona van Bloemen, International Development Cons
  6. M.A. van der Harst, LL.M. (University of Leyden)
  7. Michiel Van Dyck, reseacher, University of Antwerp departemnet MTT
  8. Prof. Antoine Van Gelder, Head of the Dept of Internal Medicine University of Pretoria
  9. Marc Van Gilst, Assistant Professor, Basic Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
  10. Lauren Dodge Van Heukelem, Science Major
  11. Andrea Van Tuyl, Clinical Research Associate/ pharmaceutical company
  12. Dr. David Vanderschel, Retired mathematician (PhD Rice University '70) and computer scientist
  13. Jessica VanScoy, High School Biology Teacher, NY
  14. Elizabeth Varki, Department of Computer Science, University of New Hampshire
  15. Dawn Vaughn, Graduate Student, Department of Biology, University of Washington
  16. Kevin Vaughn, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Purdue University
  17. Dr. Christian Verfaille, Ch. Verfaille, M.D., Brussels, Belgium
  18. Steven Verhey, Cascadia Carbon Institute, Ellensburg, WA
  19. Dr. P. Verlaan, Adjunct Faculty, School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawaii
  20. Puneet Verma, ISM, Electronics & Instrumentation, Patna, India
  21. Paul Vernon-Roberts, Retired High School Teacher, Australia
  22. Philip Verstrepen, Antwerp, Belgium
  23. Dr. Edward A. Vessel, Researcher, NYU Center for Neural Science
  24. Ilya Veygman, Student at Purdue's School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  25. Peter J. Vicente, Clinical Health Psychologist
  26. Dr. Matthew Vickaryous, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada
  27. Neil Vickers, Software Engineer, Bank of America
  28. Dr. Michel J Vidal, Research Director/PhD. CNRS/Univ. Montpellier II
  29. Tracey Villanueva, Homeschool Mother, Texas
  30. Peter Vincent, PhD Student, Dept. Aeronautics, Imperial College London
  31. Dr. Robert K. Vincent, Prof. of Geology, Bowling Green State University
  32. Karen Vinculado, Delegate, Free People's Movement
  33. Benjamin Vine, Ph.D., Digital imaging specialist
  34. Dr. Chuck Vita, Environmental Consultant
  35. Dr. Ellen Vitetta, Prof. and Dir.Cancer Immunobiology Ctr. UT Southwestern Med. Ctr. , member NAS and IOM
  36. Carol Vleck, Associate Professor, Iowa State University
  37. Pia D Vogel, Associate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Southern Methodist University
  38. Steven Vogel, James B. Duke Professor, Duke University
  39. Alexey Voinov, Research Professor, Gund Inst. for Ecological Economics, University of Vermont
  40. Jonathan Voisey, University of Kansas
  41. John R. Vokey, Professor of Psychology, University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
  42. Kristen Vollrath, San Francisco State University
  43. Janice Voltzow, Professor of Biology, University of Scranton
  44. Frederick vom Saal, Professor of Biology, University of Missouri-Columbia
  45. Michelangelo von Dassow, Post-Doctoral Researcher, University of Pittsburg
  46. Yasmin J. von Dassow, Carnegie Museum of Natural History
  47. Prof. William von Hippel, University of Queensland, Fellow, Association for Psychological Science
  48. Ted von Hippel, Ph.D., Research Scientist; University of Texas at Austin; Department of Astronomy
  49. Mary Voorhees, MEMS Process Specialist/, Center for Ocean Technology, University of South Florida
  50. Tamara Voss, Analytical Chemist, Moss Landing Marine Labs
  51. Dr. Robert Vrijenhoek, Senior Scientist, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
  52. Dr. Dominique Vuillaume, Research Director at CNRS, Instutute for Electronics Microelectronics and Nanotechnology

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