From: Lesley Groff To: Brian Greene Subject: Re: Jeffrey Epstein Date: Tue, 15 May 2012 17:05:22 +0000 tremendous! thank you so very much On May 15, 2012, at 12:56 PM, Brian Greene wrote: > Sure thing. Let me get someone to gather those together. > • Best, > • Brian > On May 15, 2012, at 11:48 AM, Lesley Groff wrote: > • Hello Brian...Jeffrey has forwarded my your list of well known leaders and other scientists...Might I be able to get all of their contacts? I have Eric Lander's details! > Thank you, > Lesley > A i n effrey Epstein >> John Mather (Nobel prize, microwave background radiation), >> >> Bill Philips (Nobel prize, low temperature physics), >> >> Harold Varmus (Nobel prize, cancer research). >> » Eric Lander (leader in human genome project); >> >> E. O. Wilson (Pulitzer prize, biologist) >> >> Siddartha Mukherjee (Pulitzer Prize, cancer research) >> >> Oliver Sacks (neuroscience) >> >> John Holdren (Obama's Science Advisor) >> >> >> >> And some other scientists, perhaps less well known, but doing great stuff: >> >> Julia Greer, Professor of Materials Science and Mechanics, CalTech (helped develop the world's lightest material) >> >> Dennis Hong, Robotics and Mechanisms Laboratory, Virginia Tech (developing autonomous humanoid robots) >> >> Ryan Chin, Smart Cities group, MIT Media Lab (won buckminster fuller award, developing smart cars--foldable car, mobility on demand) >> » Eitan Grinspun, Professor of Computer Science, Columbia University (developing algorithms for simulating realistic motion--working with animation studios; films like Avatar) >> Boaz Almog--Tel Aviv (developed first quantum levitation device; will have first public demonstration at 2012 WSF) EFTA00413119
>> >> Ellen Jorgensen, co-founder & president, Genspace (first public bio lab -- in Brooklyn-- open wet lab DIY biology movement, bringing serious biotech to masses) > > > EFTA00413120













