Rosina Bierbaum
Former Associate Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP); Dean of the School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan
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In the last 24 hours, Research!America and The American Museum of Natural History have joined the Call (read the press release). Additionally, Texas Instruments President Richard Templeton and Odyssey Investment Partners Chair Stephen Berger have signed on, along with the presidents of the M.I.T., Iowa, Oklahoma, Coppin State, and Lehigh Universities. We hope readers will add their support as well and continue to urge the candidates to attend ScienceDebate2008 on April 18th in Philadelphia.
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I'll have to exclude my name from your petition because (even before Super Tuesday, when he was still in the running) you consistently excluded the only candidate with a degree in science (biology) and a medical degree from your candidates' pages-- Congressman Ron Paul.