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These 25 prominent scientists and technologists are participating in the activities of Scientists and Engineers for Change:

Dr. Peter Agre of Johns Hopkins, Nobel in Chemistry 2003

Dr. George Akerlof of Berkeley, Nobel in Economics 2001

Dr. Sidney Altman of Yale, Nobel in Chemistry 1989

Dr. D. James Baker, president of the Academy of Natural Sciences and former head of NOAA

Dr. Stephen Berry of University of Chicago, James Franck Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus

Dr. Donald Burke, Director of the Disease Prevention and Control Program of the School for Public Health at Johns Hopkins University

Dr. Vint Cerf of ICANN, National Medal of Technology winner

Dr. John Fenn of Virginia Commonwealth University, Nobel in Chemistry 2002

Dr. Jack Gibbons, former head of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

Dr. Mary Good, former Undersecretary for Technology of the U.S. Department of Commerce and former chairwoman of the National Science Board

Dr. Margaret Hamburg, former Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Dr. Dudley Herschbach of Harvard, Nobel in Chemistry 1986

Dr. John Holdren, Professor and Director, Program on Science Technology and Public Policy, Harvard University, and Visiting Distinguished Scientist, Woods Hole Research Center

Dr. Steven Kahn, Professor of Physics at Stanford

Dr. Lawrence Krauss, Chair of Department of Physics at Case Western

Dr. Neal Lane, Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Rice University, former NSF Director, former head of White House OSTP

Dr. Leon Lederman of University of Chicago, Nobel in Physics 1988

Dr. Gil Omenn, Professor of Medicine, Genetics, and Public Health and former Executive VP for Medical Affairs at University of Michigan

Dr. Douglas Osheroff of Stanford, Nobel in Physics 1996

Dr. Arno Penzias of New Enterprise Associates, Nobel in Physics 1978

Dr. Burton Richter of Stanford, Nobel in Physics 1976

Dr. Lyle Schwartz, former director of Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Dr. Maxine Singer, President Emeritus of the Carnegie Institute of Washington

Dr. Jean Taylor of Rutgers, former president of the Association of Women in Mathematics

Dr. Harold Varmus, President of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Nobel in Medicine 1989

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