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Howard Kaback, Professor Neuroscience, UCLA, member NAS
Christine Kaelin, Employee, Scientific American Magazine
Eric Kahan, Electronics Design Engineer
Bruce Kahn, Simply a reasonably intelligent human being.
Henry Kahn, ,MD, Professor Emeritus, Emory University School of Medicine
Prof. Marc Kallsen, UW-Stout
Stephen Kamelgarn MD, Family Practitioner, Eureka California--Adjunct instructor in Biology Humboldt State University
Cory Kamholz, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee School of Architecture
Jennifer Kane, MS/MPP candidate, University of Maryland
Ryan Kane, Student researcher, Augsburg College Space Physics Lab
Cem Kaner, J.D., Ph.D., Professor of Computer Sciences, Florida Instittute of Technology
Prof. Arthur Kantrowitz, Darttmouth College, Member National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering
Durrell D. Kapan, Ph.D., Assistant Researcher, University of Hawaii - Manoa
Aditya Kapil, Aditya Kapil (PhD, Biochemistry) - now a Venture Capitalist
Daniel Kaplan, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center
Aaron Kappeler, Doctoral Student and Teaching Assistant, University of Toronto
Victor E. Kappeler, Professor of Criminology, Eastern Kentucky University
Rev. Gregory Kapphahn, Pastor of Glenwood United Parish (UCC/UMC), Minnesota
Dr. Jeremy Kapteyn, PhD., University of Arizona
Nick Josh Karean, Science, Reason & Rationality, Malaysia
Michael Karin, Professor of Pharmacology, Distinguished Professor, Amer Cancer Society Research Professor, UCSD
David J. Karlen, Dept. of Biology, University of South Florida
Lennart Karlsson, test engineer, Gothenburg Sweden
Philip Karn, VP-Technology, Qualcomm
Philip Richard Karn, Sr, retired retail pharmacist
Dr. William Kastern
Dr. Maurice J Katz, former Director, Office of Defense Program Laboratories, U,S, Dept. of Energy
Allan Kaufman, Emeritus Prof. of Physics, UC Berkeley
Prof. Les Kaufman, Boston University Dept. of Biology
Kenneth Kavanagh, environmental regulator, Indiana State Department of Health
Harriet Kay, Biomedical student, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand
Steven Kaye, MD, Medical Director, CEO, Biogenic Research Corporation
Elizabeth Keddy, researcher, Vertebrate Ecology Lab-Moss Landing Marine Labs
Prof. Ralph Keen, Religious Studies, Univ. of Iowa
Dr. George Keepers, Carruthers Professor and Chair, Department of Psychiatry, Oregon Health & Science University
Andrew Keller, University of Florida student
Fredrick Keller, Chairperson, Fine Art Dept. Kutztown University (retired)
Dr. Harry E. Keller, Ph.D., President ParaComp, Inc. -- Science Education Organization
Prof. Joseph Keller, Math Dept., Stanford University, member NAS
Dr. Patricia Kelley, Professor of Geology, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Brandon Kelly, Astronomy Grad. Student, Univ. Arizona
Karen Kelly, Biology Teacher, Department Head, Clayton Valley High School
Dr. Norbert Kelvin, Dept Civil & Envir Engineering, University College Cork, Ireland
John Kemeny, Computer Scientist, EMC Corporation
Carol Kemmerer, An American citizen
Kurt Kemmerer, PMHNP
Dr. W. Michael Kemp, Professor of Biology, Texas A&M University
Steven C. Kempf, Professor, Bological Sciences, Auburn University
David Kempner, Ph.D., Managing Director, Integrated Market and Technology Assements, Inc.
Adelaide Kent
Kelly A. Kent, USC Neuroscience PhD Candidate
Roger Kern, Automation analyst
Prof. Gustaw Kerszman, DSc Roskilde University, Denmark
Robert Keser, Assistant Professor, Fine Arts, National-Louis University (Chicago)
Dr. Emily Keshner, Chair and Professor of Physical Therapy at Temple University
Gerald T. Keusch, M.D., Associate Dean for Global Health, Boston University Medical Center
Christopher Keyes, student, University of Southern Mississippi
Dr. Ali Khounsary, Adjunct professor, IIT
Jim Kidwell, technical writer at a software company
John Kiely, American Editor, Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology
Bill Kilbourne, business owner, Technology's Edge
Kit Kildahl, musician/sales, Bloomington, MN
Bryn Kildow, Amateur astronomer
A Marm Kilpatrick, senior research scientist at the Consortium for Conservation Medicine
Jeramy Kimball, Graduate Student, Aero/Astro., University of Washington
Prof. Takashi Kimura, Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics, Boston University
Joshua King, Theoretical Physicist
Randall King, Principal Mechanical Engineer, Bison Engineering
John Kingman, MD
Sarah E. Kingston, MSc, PhD candidate, University of Maryland
Ali Kinkhabwala, Postdoctoral Researcher, Rockefeller University
Anikak Kinkhabwala, graduate student, Chemistry, Stanford University
Dr. Berma Kinsey, Researcher, Baylor College of Medicine and MEDVAMC
Prof. James L. Kinsey, Department of Chemistry, Rice University, Member, National Academy of Sciences (1991)
Adam Kirchhefer, University of Western Ontario
Prof. Mark Kirk, Division of Biological Sciences, University of Missouri-Columbia
Johan nik Kirkeng, Retired business owner
Harold Wayne Kirkpatrick, CEO, MDS America, Inc.
L. J. Kirschman, Southern Illinois University
Joseph L. Kirschvink, Professor of Geobiology, California Institute of Technology
Jessica Kissinger, Assistant Professor, Department of Genetics, University of Georgia
Jane Kittner, Architect, Texas
Lisa Klanner, student Ludwig Maximilians University Munich
Prof. John R. Klauder, Physics & Mathematics, University of Florida
Gunther Kletetschka, Research Professor, Department of Physics, Catholic University of America
Michael M. Kliks, PhD, President, CTS Foundation, Hawaii
Abbie Klinghoffer, student , University of Virginia
Dr. Sara Klucking, Emory University
Leslie Anne Klusmire, land use planner
Dr. Heinrich Klussmann, med,, specialist in intern (retired), Munich, Germany
Mike Klymkowsky, Professor of Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology and Co-Director of CU Teach
Greg Knehans, Graduate Student, University of Arizona
Steve Knight, Executive Vice President ITS, Inc.
Justin Knoll
Steven Knowlton, Esq., Attorney/Scientist
Helene Knox, independent scholar, editor
Robert Knox, Director and Professor, Civil Engineering and Environmental Science, University of Oklahoma
Evan Koblentz, Technology writer / historian
Gretchen Koch, Penn State University
Thomas Kocher, Professor of Biology, University of Maryland
M. Koehl, Professor, Dept. of Integrative Biology, U. C. Berkeley, member National Academy of Sciences
Anson Koehler, Graduate Student, University of New Mexico
Norman Koerner, elementary science teacher-Philadelphia
Alan Kohn, Professor Emeritus, Department of Zoology, University of Washington
Joseph Kohn MD, Medical Director, www.WeAreOne.cc
Dr. Lisa M. Konkel, Adjunct Faculty, Department of Biology, Viterbo University
Maria Konstantakaki, student, agricultural university, Greece
George Kontopidis, SVP Products and Technology Strategy, NMS Communications
Nancy Kopell, W.G. Aurelio Prof of Mathematics & Science, Boston University; member, National Academy of Sciences
Prof. Ron Kopito, Biologist, Stanford University
Rick Kopp, Independent Researcher, Theoretical Physics
Bradley Korkowski, Former geologist, University of Arizona
Michael F. Korns, CTO, Investment Science Corp
Roderik Kortlever, Researcher, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam
Paul Kostel, Biochemist at BioMarin Pharmaceutical
Vladimir Kozhevnikov, Professor of Physics, Tulsa Community College
Prof. Elliot Krafsur, Iowa State University - Entomology
Dr. Anne Krake, Small business owner, veterinarian/ American
Jacob Kramer, teacher, Adlai E. Stevenson High School
Laird H. Kramer, Professor of Physics, Florida International University
William Kramer, Endangered species biologist, Hawaii
Michael Kraus, Graduate Student, Yale University Dept of Neurobiology
Bill Kraynek, Professor, School of Computing & Information Services, Florida international University
Marko Krco, PhD Student, Astronomy and Space Sciences, Cornell University
Dr. Wolf Krebs, retired Professor of Anatomy, the City University of New York
Christophe Kreis, Ph.D, Gladstone Institute of Virology, UCSF
Peter Krembs, Earth Scientist and Registered Professional Geologist
Christina J Kress, UCSD Medical Center
Leonard Krishtalka, Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Director, Biodiversity Institute, Univ. of Kansas
Aaron R. Krochmal, Washington College, Maryland
Prof. Herbert Kroemer, Nobel Laureate Physics 2000
Dubear Kroening, Assistant Professor of Biological Science, University of Wisconsin-Fox Valley
Kris Krogh, researcher, UCSB Neuroscience Research Institute
Harold Kroto FRS, Professor of Chemistry, Florida State University, Nobel Laureate (1996)
David A. Krupp, ssoc Professor, Marine & Biological Sciences,Windward Community College-Univ of Hawai`i
Edward Kruszka, Professor of Mathematics, North Hennepin Community College
Trevor Kuether, undergrad/Virginia Tech
Dr. Olga Kukal, Adjunct Associate Professor, Biology, Queen's University
Dr. Joseph Kulik, Research Associate, Materials Research Institute, Penn State University
Akshay Kulkarni, graduate student, Astronomy, Cornell University
Lee Kump, Professor of Geosciences, Penn State
Warren L. Kump, retired chairman, Department of Radiology, North Memorial Medical Center
Volodymyr Kunko-Bohoslavetz, Professor of Industrial Design at the Art Institute of Seattle
Sidney Kushner, Professor of Genetics, University of Georgia
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