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Subject: Scientists tea's
Contact list May 15.xlsx
I. Is there a specific way you would like me to introduce you in an email to these scientists when I
invite them over for tea?
2. Do you have a preference in who to ask first? Or do I ask all on Brian Greene's preference list?
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Here is the requested contact information:
And here is a link that has all 2012 participants:
http:/iworldsciencefestival.comiparticipants/2012
Let me know if any other information would be useful.
All best,
Brian
On May 17, 2012, at 8:57 AM,-wrote:
Superb thanks
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On May 17, 2012, at 8:39 AM, Brian Greene < wrote:
Of course. no problem. will get it all to you today.
On May 17, 2012, at 8:03 AM, wrote:
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Good Morning Brian I know you have someone working on contact
details of your preferred scientist list... Following up with that ... But
Jeffrey is also asking for a lost of all the attending scientists from you.
Might you be able to forward this along to me as well?
Thanks so much,
Assistant To Jeffry Epstein
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On M 15 2012 at 12:56 PM, Brian Greene
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Sure thing. Let me get someone to gather those together.
Best,
Brian
On May 15, 2012, at 11:48 AMarote:
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,
Assistant to Jeffrey Epstein
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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. 0. Wilson (Pulitzer prize, biologist)
Siddartha Muldiedee (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)
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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)
Ellen Jorgensen, co-founder & president,
Genspace (first public bio lab -- in Brooklyn—
open wet lab DIY biology movement,
bringing serious biotech to masses)
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