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Will Waalkes
Kathleen Wagar, private citizen, retired, Minnesota
Cameron Wake, Research Associate Professor, Climate Change Research Center, UNH
Dr. Abraham Waksman, Retired researcher, professor and US Airforce scientist
Karen Wald-Cohen, International Co-Director, Interns For Peace
Richard Waldo, Software/Firmware engineer Micron Technology Inc
Phillip Walker, Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara
Richard Walker, Professor, Geography, University of California
Terrence Walker, Prof. of Physics, Director The Ohio State University Center for Cosmology and AstroParticle Physics
Paul K. Wallace, PhD, Department of Pathology, Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Susan Wallace, Professor, Forensic Science, Baylor University
Anne Marie Waller, beyond concerned and with good reason, Ohio
John Waller, Librarian M.L.I.S., Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County
Randy Wallis, Geologist, Prudhoe Bay, Alaska
Jim Walsh, Instructor of History, Pearl River Community College
Prof. Edward Walter, Philosophy (ret), University of Missouri-Kansas City
Larry Walton, Proctor
Frederick Marshall Waltz, Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, U. of Minnesota
Fulton Wang, student, University of California-Berkeley
Kevan Wang, undergraduate student at UC Berkeley majoring in MCB genetics and cognitive neuroscience
Mark Wannemueller, Recent biology graduate, University of Southern Indiana
Tom Wansleben, Conservation Biology graduate, Antioch New England University Environmental Studies Department
Deborah Ward, Faculty, Univ of Hawai`i; Hawai`i Institute of Tropical griculture and Human Resources (CITAHR)
Meagan Ward, Program in Neuroscience, Emory University
Naomi Louise Ward, Assistant Professor, Department of Molecular Biology, University of Wyoming
Prof. Peter Ward, faculty member Department of Biology, University of Washington
Brian M. Wargo, Physics & Biology Teacher - Freedom Area High School / PhD Student - Univ of Pittsburgh
Dr. Cynthia Warner, federal scientist, microbiologist
Dane Warner, medical student in North Carolina
David Warner, Professor Emeritus, Ohio Northern University, College of Law
Dr. Elizabeth A. Warner, B.A. B.Sc. (Hons.) Ph.D.
Shelly Washburn, Osseo District 279 and Adjunct Instructor, NDSCS, Minnesota
Elizabeth S. Wasiluk, Planetarium Director, West Virginia
Richard Wassersug, Professor. Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Dalhousie University
Gary Wassmer, Associate Professor, Bloomsburg University
Dr. Myrna Watanabe, Visiting Scientist, University of Connecticut
James Watkins, M.S., Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Botany, University of Florida
Prof. David Watson, Department of Psychology, University of Iowa
Rudie Watzig, GIS Analyst
Dr. Joseph Wayand, Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology, John Carroll U.
Sara Weathers, Student, University of Michigan
William Weaver, photographer, Minnesota
Eicke R. Weber, Prof. em. MSE, UC Berkeley, now Prof. of Physics, Univers. Freiburg
Robin Weber, Scientific Data Manager, Long Marine Lab, University of California, Santa Cruz
Nathan Webster, PhD student, Chemistry, University of Western Australia
Neta Wechsler, Dept. of Earth Sciences, USC
Carole Wedl, general public
Manfred Weidhorn, Guterman Prof. of English, Yeshiva Univ., author
David Weikersdorfer, student, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München, Germany
Prof. Robert Weinberg, MIT Department of Biology
Alan Weinstein, Professor of Physics, Caltech
Ronald Weintraub, MD, David S. Ginsburg Associate Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School
Rev. William Weir, Unitarian Universalist Clergy, Minnesota
John F. Weishampel, Professor of Biology at University of Central Florida
Jean Weiss, PhD. Chemistry Research Director for the CNRS, France
Martin Weiss, Vice President, Science, New York Hall of Science
Robert Weiss, Research Tech., Stevens Institute of Technology
Dr. James M. Welch, Assistant Professor, Wittenberg University Dept. of Biology
Kenneth Welch, Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Biology at the University of California, Riverside
Leo Welch, Professor of Biology Southwestern Illinois College
Q. B. Welch, Retired Public Health Official
Wm J. Welch, Professor of Astronomy, UC Berkeley
Gary Allen Wellborn, Associate Professor, Department of Zoology, University of Oklahoma
Daniel Welsh, Bowling Green State University Graduate Student in Ecology
Susan Elizabeth Welsh, Physical Oceanography consultant
Dr. Kees Welten, Research Chemist, UC Berkeley
Kwun Wah Wen, med student-University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Dr. Jonathan Wendel, EEOB Chair, Iowa State University
Dean Wendt, Assistant Professor, Center for Coastal Marine Science, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
Paul Wermager, department head, University of Hawaii
Derek Werner, Independent Performance Studies Scholar, Director, and Performer
Dr. Alexander John Werth, Professor of Biology, Hampden-Sydney College
Dr. Andrew West, Astronomer, U. C. Berkeley
Robert Mac West, President, Informal Learning Experiences Science museum consultant/paleontologist
Dr. Marilyn Westfall, Board of the American Humanist Association
Christopher Westman, Student, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Karen Westphal, Coastal Scientist at LSU/SC&E Special Programs
Ronald K Wetherington, Professor of Anthropology, Southern Methodist University
David S. Wethey, Professor of Biological Sciences, South Carolina University
Dr. Richard Wetzler
Emily Wexler, SJSU Graduate in Engineering
Lewis Wexler, Professor Emeritus of Radiology, Stanford University
Bill Whitcomb, Clinical Data Manager at a radiology service
Gerald White, Consultant to the federal government in project management of transit projects
Julie White, Research scientist for National Tropical Botanical Gardens
Justin White, UNC-Chapel Hill School of Public Health
Maurice White, Aeronautical Research Scientist (ret.), NASA
Neil L. White, Prof. Emeritus, Mathematics, University of Florida
Robin White, Leftfield Advertising
Rod White, Head of Temperature Standards, Industrial Research Ltd, New Zealand
Shawn White, Science Educator, Bishop Museum
Pam Whiting, teacher, Orange Glen High School, science dept., CA
Edward A Whittaker, Professor of Physics, Stevens Institute of Technology
Marcus Widenfors, teacher, Malmö, Sweden
Christopher Wiegand, MD, Arizona
Brian Wieland, Student, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Tobias Wieschnowsky, Virginia Tech Computer Science Student
Loy Wiese, Emeritus Physics Professor, Diablo Valley College
Paul Wigton II, Geologist, US Geological Survey
Chaminda Wijesundara, Graduate Student, University of Hawaii
Diane Wiley, President, National Jury Project Midwest
Adrian Wilford, Systems Architect, Peregrine Securities, Johannesburg, South Africa
Mary Wilkerson, Mathematics and Psychology student at Virginia Tech
James Wilkins, Associate Professor/Director, Sea Grant Legal Program, Louisiana State University
Prof. Ken Wilkins, Professor of Biology and Associate Dean of Graduate Studies & Research, Baylor University
Gerald Wilkinson, Professor, Department of Biology, University of Maryland, College Park
Becky Williams, Graduate Student, Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley
David Williams, Network Engineer in Wrexham, UK
Doug Williams, UC Berkeley Student
Greg Williams, publisher, HortIdeas gardening newsletter
Kimberly A. Williams, Assistant in Research, University of South Florida, College of Marine Science
Laurel Williams, Child Welfare Attorney
Lisa Williams, Graduate Student, UC San Diego, Department of Psychology
Matt Williams
Richard Williams, Medical Laboratory Worker, Ysbyty Gwynedd (North Wales NHS Trust)
Ryan Williams, microbiology graduate student, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Sheridan Williams, Concerned individual, Bedfordshire England
R. Paul Willing, Professor of Biology, Union College, NY
Ingrid Willis, Research technician, Landcare Research, Christchurch, New Zealand
Jon Wilska, Life Science teacher--retired but not retiring, Old Saybrook Public Schools
Brittan Wilson, Environmental scientist, University of Kansas
Caroline Wilson, Denison University
Dr. Ernest Wilson, Professor of Life Sciences (Retired), Virginia State University
Perry Wilson, Professor (Emeritus), Stanford Linear Accelerator Cntr., Stanford Univ.
Sophie Wilson, graduate science communicator
Florence Windfall, President, the Fellowship of Humanity, a Humanist Church, Oakland, California
Jamie Wine, Educator, Catalina Island Marine Institute
John Wingfield, Professor, University of California at Davis
Gregory Wingstrom, Senior Environmental Manager, Department of Environmental Management
Paul Winkler, Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society
Judith E. Winston, Curator, Marine Biology, VMNH
Jo�lle Wintrebert, science fiction writer, Montpellier, France
Jim Wise, science teacher (retired)
William Wise, amateur astronomer, Astronomy Student, Connecticut
Kenneth Wodtke, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Retired
William Wofford, blood bank supr, VA Medical Center, Roseburg, OR
Michael Wojcik, Game Developer
Sean Wojcik, a man who loves all sciences and someday wishes to learn them all
Tom Wojtusik, Technology Entrepreneur
Andrea Wolf, Graduate Student, University of California, San Francisco
Dr. Peter C. & Jean L. Wolff, Professor emeritus SUNY/ Potsdam
Cricket Wood, Lab Manager/Researcher, University of California, Santa Barbara Neuroscience Research Institute
Rose Wooderson, Public Health Student
Sarah Ann Woodin, Carolina Distinguished Professor of Biological Sciences, South Carolina U
John Woods, undergraduate, Virginia Tech Department of Computer Science
Richard Woodward, Senior Scientist, Terracon Consultants, Inc.
Susan Worth, SJSU
Colin Wraight, Professor and Head of Biochemistry, University of Illinois
Bernd Wranik, Senior Research Associate
Clare Therese Wuellner, Ph.D. Entomology, Executive Director, Center for Inquiry Austin
J Judson Wynne, Research Wildlife Ecologist
Dr. Jennifer Wytko-Weiss, CNRS-Université Louis Pasteur, Institut de Chemie
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