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Signatories
Scientist's Statement on Scientific Integrity

On February 18, 2004, 62 leading scientists--Nobel laureates, leading medical experts, former federal agency directors, and university chairs and presidents--signed a scientist's statement on scientific integrity in policymaking. Over the next four years, 15,000 U.S. scientists voiced their concern about the misuse of science by the George W. Bush administration.

The following is a list of all of the scientists who signed on to the scientists' statement after it was released in 2004. These scientists represent a variety of fields, from engineers to physicists to ecologists to public health officials. All of the signers have experience in the United States scientific community and recognize the importance of scientific integrity and independence. To see a sampling of prominent signatories, click here.

Several scientists do not have an organization listed with their name. These scientists are retired, unaffiliated, or indicated that they preferred not to list their organizations with their signatures on the statement. You may use the form below to search for a colleague or for signers in your state.

If you are a scientist and would like to join us as we work to implement broad reforms, you can declare your support for a new scientist call to action and join the Restoring Scientific Integrity Network here.


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Ilana    Addis    Tucson  AZ 
David  S.  Addison    Naples  FL 
David    Addison  The Conservancy of Southwest Florida  Naples  FL 
Harold    Adel    Sleepy Hollow  NY 
Edward  A.  Adelberg  Yale University  New Haven  CT 
Eric    Adelberger    Seattle  WA 
Steven  A.  Adelman  Purdue University  West Lafayette  IN 
Ira  R.  Adelman    St. Paul  MN 
Ebun    Adelona    Hot Springs  SD 
David    Adelson  Texas A&M University  College Station  TX 
Gilbert  Adelstein    Evanston  IL 
Sarah  E.  Ades  Penn State University  Boalsburg  PA 
Emily  Stier  Adler  Rhode Island College  Foxboro  MA 
Mark    Adler  California Institute of Technology  Pasadena  CA 
Lynn  S.  Adler    Amherst  MA 
Steven  M.  Adler-Golden    Newtonville  MA 
James  Richard  Adney  University of Wisconsin  Madison  WI 
David  E.  Adson  University of Minnesota  Minneapolis  MN 
Ian    Aeby  Emcore COrp.  Albuquerque  NM 
James  Martin  Affolter  University of Georgia  Athens  GA 
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