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Martta Paavola, Student, University of Tampere, Finland
William T. Paccone, retired educator, Binghamton University
Dr. Emilia Carla Pace, Scientific Research & Experimental Development Director - VisDocta Research Medical & Biotechnologic
Mary Packard, Research Scientist in Biology (ret.) Colorado State Univ.
Kevin Padian, Professor, Dept. of Integrative Biology, U. C. Berkeley
Dianna Padilla, Assoc. Professor, Department of Ecology and Evolution, Stony Brook University
Jacqueline Padilla-Gamino, Ph.D. candidate; Dept of Oceanography, Univ of Hawai`i
Louise Page, Professor, Dept. of Biology, University of Victoria, Canada
Shelley J. Page, R.N., Volunteer for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
Warren Page, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, New York City College of Technology, CUNY
Elaine M. Pagliaro, JD, MS - Adjunct Professor, Quinnipiac University & Assistant Director, CT Forensic Science Lab
Dr. Gwendoline Pajot, Research Engineer in Geophysics, PhD, Orleans, France
Kirby Palm, retired engineer
Dr. Ronald Alan Palmer, Senior Research Associate, Mississippi State University
Peder Palmstierna, Science teacher, Gottsunda school, Uppsala, Sweden
Prof. Stephen R. Palumbi, Professor of Biological Sciences, Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Rodolf Pan, Graduate Student, Dept of Zoology, Univ of Hawai`i
Benton Kealii Pang, biologist, rep. for `Ahahui Malama I Ka Lokahi, Native Hawaiians for the Conservation of Ecosystems
Vassili Papavassiliou, Assoc. Prof., Physics Dept., New Mexico State Univ
Prof. Giorgio Parisi, Physics Department, Rome I university, Italy, NAS foreign associate
Robert L. Park, author of weekly What's New, Professor of Physics, Univ. of Maryland
Eugene Parker, Distinguished Service Professor emeritus, Department of Physics, University of Chicago
Lynne Parker, artist and graphic designer for a university press
John Parkman, Investor, Book Reader, Minnesota
Barbara H. Partee, Professor Emerita, UMass Amherst; member NAS
Dr. Nadia Patino, University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis (France) - Dpt Chemistry
Ben Patterson, Concerned Canadian, Faculty of Mathematics, University of Waterloo
John W. Patterson, emeritus professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Iowa State University
Paul Patton, Research Assistant Professor in Neurobiology at Bowling Green State University
William C. Patzert, Environmentalist and Climatologist, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Virginia M. Paulsen, Ph.D., retired sociologist
John Paulson, CEO, MakeMusic, Inc.
Megan Paustian, Ph.D. candidate, BEES Program, University of Maryland
Joshua Paxton, musician, amateur science geek, Louisiana
Ilana Payes, Australian student, University of Melbourne
Thomas G. Peacock, Oceanographer, University of South Florida, College of Marine Science
John Pearse, Professor Emeritus, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Santa Cruz
Dr. Vicki Pearse, President, American Microscopical Society
Christian Pedersen, Ecosophist, Ph.D. candidate, Penn State University
William L. Pedersen, Hospital Administrator (ret), B.S., University of Minnesota, 1964; MPH, Yale University, 1970
Scott Pederson, S. Dakota State U.
Dr. Joseph Pedlosky, Department of Physical Oceanography, Woods Hole
Dr. H. Milton Peek, retired Los Alamos National Lab staff member
Amanda Peet, University of Toronto physics professor
Gordon Pegue, Secretary, The Albuquerque Astronomical Society
Cherie Peirce, I represent the cancer survivors for scientific advancement of genetic cures for cancer
Kip Peltoniemi, BJLk Software, Minnesota
David F. Pence, MS, Diving Safety Officer of the Universith of Hawaii
Gary Pence, Prof (Emer) of Pastoral Theology, Lecturer in Greek, Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, Berkeley
Akshay Pendyal, Medical student
Jay Penniman, Seabird Biologist, PCSU, Univ of Hawaii/Hawaii Dept. of Land and Natural Resources
Dr. John Pepper, Professor of Biology, University of Arizona
Michael Peracchio, Biology Teacher, Windsor High School, CT
Prof. Pedro Santos Pereira, Entrepreneur & Scientist / Gremio Fenix, Lisbon, Portugal
Marian Peris, PhD researcher, Molecular Biologist
David D. Perkins, Professor of Biology (Emeritus), Stanford University, member National Academy of Sciences
Dana Perrin, biologist working for a large pharmaceutical company that does no testing on animals
Kimberly Perry, Genetics and Chemistry Teacher, Kirtland High School, Ohio
Prof. Renee Perry, California State University, Monterey Bay
John Persichilli, Astronomer - James Cook University
Robert Persons, Business owner of electronic media company
Paul Persson, System manager, Helsingborg, Sweden
Dr. Mihaela Pertea, Scientist, Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, University of Maryland
Dr. Joseph E. Pesce, Adjunct Professor, Physics & Astronomy, George Mason University
Hartmut Peters, oceanographer
Susan Peters, UNC Charlotte
Lutz Petersen, Dipl.-Phys., LMU Munich, Germany
Maxine Petersen, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Lecturer, University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine
Paula J. Petersen, M.Ed, Biology Instructor, Faulkner State College, Mobile County Public Schools
Prof. Charlotte Peterson, University of Kentucky
Dr. Sindra Peterson, Ass. Prof, Biochemistry, Lund University, Sweden
Forrest Pettengill, writer, NH
Kim A. Pfeiffer, Science Teacher, Comstock Park, MI
Richard Pfeiffer, Philosophy Student, California Institute of Integral Studies
Joe Pharaon, physics undergrad, Virginia Tech
Dr. Aimee Phillippi, Unity College
Diana Phillips, researcher, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley
Susan Phillips, Research Audiologist at UNC-Greensboro, Dept. of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Tanya Phillips, high school science teacher, retired, Exploratorium coach to new science teachers
Robert Phinney, Professor Emeritus, Dept of Geosciences, Princeton University
Dr. Vipaporn Phuntumart, Assistant Prof.,Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State University
Jennifer Piatek, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of Tennessee
Prof. Mary Picone, EHESS (Institute for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences), Paris
Bonnie Pierce, student, SUNY Cobleskill, NY
Melissa Pierce, student/Roger Williams University
Dan Pietsch, Engineering student at the University of Iowa
Helen Pigg, Retired Public School Teacher, Texas
Dr. Colin Piggin, Crop and Forage Agronomist, Canberra, Australia
Dr. Meade Pimsler, Defense Contractor
Dr. Robert Pionke, Professor Emeritus-Univ.of WI, River Falls, Sociology, Seeker of truth via the scientific method
Aurelien Pipparelli, PhD Student, Lab �Biology, Engineering & Imaging of corneal graft� Faculty of Medicine
Felix Arnold Edward Pirani, Emeritus Professor of Rational Mechanics, University of London
Kate Pisano, student/researcher, University of Rhode Island and Bermuda Institute of Oceanic Sciences
Jose Piscoya, UNC School of Medicine; MS-2
Eric Pitts, Chef, Alabama
Evelyn Plait, Wife, mother, grandmother.....WOMAN
Dr. Philip Plait, astronomer and science activist
Dr. David Plank, retired
Vladimir Podosinov, Virginia Tech, Electrical Engineer
Elizabeth Podowski, integrated undergraduate/graduate program, Biology, Penn State University
Timothée Poisot, MSc, University of Paris 06, Marine station of Banyuls
Janet Poling, author
David Politzer, Caltech, Nobel Laureate in Physics 2004
Kathryn Pollak, Associate Professor, Duke University Medical Center
Melody L. Polson, English teacher, Gibson Middle School, Las Vegas, NV
Robin Polt, Ph.D., Dept. of Chemistry, The University of Arizona
Thomas Pool, Lab Coordinator
Adam Poole, student, Adelaide, Australia
Thomas J Poole, University of Washington
Mason Porter, Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Physics, California Institute of Technology
Theodore A. Postol, Prof. of Science, Technology, and National Security Policy, MIT
Anna Potempska, PhD, neurochemist
Rosamond Potter, Retired College Senior Lecturer, University of Chicago
Bill Potts, Author, Bushopedia, and President, Humanist Association of the Greater Sacramento Area
Emily Potts, Graduate Assistant, Chemistry Dept, University of Maryland
Christopher Powell, Technologist (Electrical-Mechanical Engineer), Baker Hughes
Prof. Thomas M. (Zack) Powell, Dep't of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley
George Power, Student, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Sarah Power, researcher, University of Western Australia
Anthony John Powers, Technologist, Pall Corporation
Cheryl Powers, science educator
K. Pralle
Dr. Promod Pratap, Associate Prof. Univ. of North Carolina at Greensboro Dept of Physics and Astronomy
Ruth Prentice, retired teacher, Florida Retired Educators Assoc.
Paul Prescott, Ph.D., Maine
Dr. Harry Prest, physical chemist, with academic and industrial experiences
David J. Preston, Research Specialist, Bishop Museum
Dr. Richard Prigodich, Professor and Chairman of Chemistry, Trinity College
Gloria M Primera, Retired Professor, San Antonio College
Brianna Probasco, student of Rutgers University Chemistry Dept.
Donald Prothero, Prof. Caltech and Occidental College
Amy Puett, Senior-Music/German departments, University of Texas
Marilyn A. Pugh, PhD Associate Professor of Psychology, Texas Wesleyan University
Nina Puhipau, Biodynamic Agriculture Hawai'i
Richard Purple, Prof. Emeritus, Univ. of Minnesota Medical School, Physiology, Neuroscience and Ophthalmology
Laurie Pycroft, Founder of Pro-Test, a British organisation supporting medical research on animals
Rebecca Pyles, Associate Professor, Biological Sciences, East Tennessee State University
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