SCIENTIFIC OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE
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SCIENTIFIC OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE
'STEVEN A. HILLYARD
- PROFESSOR OF NEUROSCIENCES
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO
'JAMES PRESS
- PROFESSOR OF STATISTICS
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE
?MELVIN SCHWARTZ
- ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR HIGH ENERGY & NUCLEAR PHYSICS
BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY
NOBEL PRIZE, PHYSICS (1988)
'YERVANT TERZIAN
- PROFESSOR OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES
CORNELL UNIVERISTY
?PHILLIP G. ZIMBARDO
- PROFESSOR OF PSYCHOLOGY
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
'GARRISON RAPMUND (OBSERVER)
- MAJOR GENERAL, USA RETIRED IN 1986 AS ASSISTANT
SURGEON GENERAL (R&D) AND COMMANDER,
ARMY MEDICAL R & D COMMAND
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Steven A. Hillyard
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EDUCATION
1968 Ph.D., Psychology, Yale University
1964 B.S., Biology, California Institute of Technology
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1980 - Present Professor of Neurosciences, Department of Neurosciences,
University of California, San Diego
1968 - 1980 Lecturer through Associate Professor, Department of Neurosciences,
University of California, San Diego
1964 - 1968 USPHS Ttaineeship at Yale University in Physiological Psychology
with Robert Galambos
1963 - 1964 Research Assistant at Caltech in Psychobiology with C. R. Hamilton
and R. W. Sperry
TEACHING AREAS
Basic Medical Neurology
Sensory Processes: Neurophysiology of Vision and Audition
Human Information Processing: Attention and Perception
Psychophysiology
Neuropsychology
HONORS AND AWARDS
Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
MERIT Award from National Institute of Mental Health
UCSD Neurosciences Department Outstanding Teacher Award
ADVISORY AND REVIEW PANELS
NIMH Study Section: Mental Health Small Grant Committee, 1976 - 1980.
NIMH Study Section: Neurosciences Research Review Committee, 1986 - 1990.
Advisory Council: International Association for the Study of Attention and Performance,
1978 - 1983, 1985 - Present.
Advisory Panel to NIMH Neurosciences Research Branch, 1982 - 1983.
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S. James Press
Scientific Oversight Committee
EDUCATION
1961 - 1964 Ph.D., Statistics, Stanford University
1952 - 1954 M.S., Mathematics, University of Southern California
1950-1951 Physics, University of Minnesota
1947 - 1950 B.A., Physics, New York University
ACADEMIC HISTORY
1977 - Present Professor, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside
1984 - 1985 Visiting Scholar, Department of Statistics, Stanford University
1977 - 1984 Professor and Chairman of Department, Department of Statistics,
University of California, Riverside
1974 - 1977 Professor, Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, and Institute
of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, University of British Columbia
1966 - 1974 Associate Professor, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago
1972 - 1973 Visiting Professor, Department of Statistics and Department of
Administrative Sciences, Yale University
1970 - 1971 Honorary Research Fellow, Department of Statistics, University College,
London
1970-1971 Visiting Professor, Department of Statistics, London School of Economics
and Political Science
1964 - 1966 Lecturer/Assistant Professor, Statistics, UCLA Graduate School of Business
Administration - Business
1956 - 1960 Lecturer, Extension Mathematics Courses, UCLA. Physical Science
Summer 1968 Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, UCLA
NONACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
1964 - 1966 Statistics, Econometrics, Operations Research, The Rand Corporation,
Santa Monica, California
1954-1961 Statistical Analysis, Reliability, Operations Research, Douglas Aircraft
Corporation, Santa Monica, California
1951 - 1954 Statistical Control and Information Theory, Northrop Aircraft Company,
Hawthorne, California
1949 - 1950 Cosmic Ray Physics, Microscopy, Atomic Energy Commission, Brookhaven
National Laboratories, Upton, New York
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
American Association for the Advancement of Science (Elected Fellow, January, 1981)
American Statistical Association (Elected Fellow, August, 1974)
Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability
Biometric Society
Econometric Society
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International Statistical Institute (Elected December 1979)
Institute of Mathematical Statistics (Elected Fellow, 1981)
New York Academy of Sciences (Elected March, 1979)
Royal Statistical Society (Elected Fellow, 1971)
The Institute of Management Sciences
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Melvin Schwartz
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EDUCATION:
1958 Ph.D., Columbia University
1953 A.B., Columbia University
1956 - 1957
1957 - 1958
1958 - 1960
1960 - 1963
1963 - 1966
1966 - 1983
1983 - Present
1970 - 1991
1991 - Present
Research Associate, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Associate Physicist, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Assistance Professor, Columbia University
Associate Professor, Columbia University
Professor, Columbia University
Professor, Stanford University
Consulting Professor, Stanford University
Chairman/CEO, Digital Pathways, Inc.
Associate Director for High Energy and Nuclear Physics,
Brookhaven National Laboratory
PUBLICATIONS: ,
Principles of Electrodynamics McGraw-Hill - 1972
Dover Press - 1985
Approximately forth scientific articles in the field of High Energy Physics.
RESEARCH:
While at Columbia and Stanford: High Energy experimental particle physics with particular emphasis
on weak interactions. Most noted achievement is the discovery of Muon type neutrinos.
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Yervant Terzian
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Yervant Terzian is the James A. Weeks Professor of Physical Sciences, and is the Chairman of the De-
partment of Astronomy at Cornell University. He has been a member of the University faculty for 26
years (the first three of which were spent at Cornell's Arecibo Observatory.) He is also a Professor in
the graduate field of History and Philosophy of Science and'Ihchnology. His fields of expertise are the
physics of the Interstellar Medium, Galaxies, and Radio Astronomy. He has been a Visiting Professor
at various universities including the University of Montreal (Canada), the University of Thessaloniki
(Greece), and the University of Florence (Italy.) He has been Chairman or member of numerous na-
tional and international scientific committees affiliated with NASA, the U.S. National Academy of
Sciences, and the International Astronomical Union. He has been President of Cornell's Sigma Xi
Scientific Research Society; Chairman of Cornell's Research Policies Committee, a Danforth
Associate, and a Research Professor with the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center. he is a
member of the International Astronomical Union, the International Union of Radio Science, the
American Astronomical Society, and the Society for Scientific Exploration, among other memberships.
His is an Associate Editor of The Astrophysical Journal. in 1984, he received the Clark Distinguished
Award for Excellence in Thaching. In 1988, he was appointed Director to the New York Cluster of the
Pew Undergraduate Program in Science Education, and in 1989 he was awarded an Honorary Doctor of
Science Degree from Indiana University for his scientific achievements. In 1990, he was elected For-
eign Member of the Armenian Academy of Sciences. he is the author or co-author of more than 150
scientific publications and the editor of four books. At Cornell he teaches a popular undergraduate
course on "The Nature of the Universe" and graduate radio astrophysics courses.
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Philip G. Zimbardo
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EDUCATION:
1959 Ph.D., Yale University
1955 M.S., Yale University
1954 A.B., Brooklyn College
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
1968 - Present Professor, Department of Psychology, Stanford University
1970 - 1988 Director, Stanford University Social Psychology Research Training Program
1969 - 1980 Co -Director (with Dr. E. Hilgard), Stanford Hypnosis Research Laboratory
1963 - 1967 Training and Research in Hypnosis, Morton Prince Clinic, New York
1961 - 1968 Assistant/Associate Professor, New York University
1959 - 1960 Post Doctoral Trainee, West haven Veteran's Hospital
1959 - 1962 Research Associate, Dr. S. Sarason, Yale University
1958-1961 Instructor/Assistant Professor, Yale University
Visiting Professor: Yale, Barnard College, Stanford, Columbia University, University of Louvain (Bel-
gium), University of Texas, University of Hawaii, International Graduate School of Behavioral
Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology at Lugano, Switzerland.
EDUCATION:
1989 Order of Merit List Selectee, US Army War College
1989 US Army Computer Science School, Artificial Intelligence Orientation
1988 Science Applications International Corporation,
Soviet Military Operations Research Course
1985 US Army Command and General Staff College
1970 Bachelor of Arts, University of Miami
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
1990 - 1991 Science Applications International Corporation, Menlo Park, CA.
Employed by the Cognitive Sciences Laboratory to participate in a number of
anomalous cognition experiments.
1984 - Present Student and Author-Instructor, US Army Command and General Staff
College
Prepare and present large and small group instruction to student officers in areas of advanced tactics,
intelligence and Electronic Warfare operations, and Soviet tactics including Soviet Automated Troop
Control. Developer of threat scenarios. Recognized Subject Matter Expert (SME) for US Army Intel-
ligence and Electronic Warfare operations. Designer of the Artificial Intelligence decision support
methodologies for Defense Advanced Research Projects Agen0y. (DARPA) sponsored AirLand Battle
Management (ALBM) Program. Principal instructor for Advanced Tactical Operations. Voting mem-
ber of the prestigious CGSC Master Tactician Board. Developer of the standardized targeting and
collection management doctrine to support 1989 publication of Corps Deep Operations Tactics, Tech-
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Garrison Rapmund, M.D.
Major General (Retired), United States Army
EDUCATION
f Government and Business
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1972
- 1975
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George Washington University Sc
Administration; half MBA curriculum completed when selected for Army
War College, which superseded MBA course.
1964
- 1965
Chinese (Mandarin), private tutorial in Malaysia
1959
- 1960
1949
- 1953
College of Physicians & Surgeons (P & S),
Columbia University. M.D. Degree
1945
- 1949
Harvard College. A.B. Degree
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1934
- 1945
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St. Andrew's College Preparatory School, Aurora, Ontario,
POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL TRAINING:
1961 NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship in Microbiology at P & S, Columbia
1954 - 1957 Pediatric residency: Babies Hospital, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical
Center, New York; Chief Resident Pediatrician, 1956 - 1957
1953 - 1954 Internship, Bellevue Hospital, New York
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION:
1961 Certified in Pediatrics by the American Board of Pediatrics
Medical Licenses: New York No. 077729-1
California No. G-004697
MILITARY EDUCATION:
1976 Army War College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
1966 Officer Career Course, Medical Field Service School,
Fort Sam Houston, Texas
1957 Officer Orientation Course, Medical Field Service School,
Fort Sam Houston, Texas
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Present Position Consultant to Systems Engineering and Management Associates,
Falls Church, Virginia
Responsible for facilitating commercialization of Strategic Defense Initiative technologies to the
health care industry and the life sciences research community.
1987 - 1990 Chief Scientist (Biomedical Operations), Flow General, Inc.,
McLean, Virginia
Advised the Chief Executive Officer on health-related activities of the six subsidiary companies
world-wide. Served as Director, Biomedical and Veterinary Services Division, Flow Laboratories,
Inc., owned by Flow General, Inc.
1957 - 1986 United States Army
Volunteered for Active Duty, Commissioned Captain, USAR, 1957;awarded Regular Army Commis-
sion,1966; promoted to MAJ (1964), LTC (1967), COL (1968), BG (1979), MG (1981); Retired 1 Sep-
tember 1986.
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MILITARY ASSIGNMENTS:
1979-1986 Assistant Surgeon General (R & D)
Pentagon, Washington, DC
1979-1986 office of the Secretary of Defense,
Represented medical R & D on the Army General Staff nd to the
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Office e of Management and Budget, and CongressiMedical Research and Development (USAMRDC),
Commander, U.S. Army
Fort Detrick, Maryland
against
lowing kinds of a broad biomedical research program leading to personnel: the drugs and development of vaccines ath fo -
medical
lowing kinds of products for protection the health of i definition of human perfor-
infectious diseases and biological warfare re agents; drugs against chemical warfare agents; field
materiel for the diagnosis, resuscitation and treatment of severe trauma;
mance limits in the operation of Army aviation, in the operation of Army weapon systems, and in all
types of climatic extremes.
Director, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WAR
1976 - 1979 Washington, DC
nel, $40M budget), including research
Command of largest DoD medical research lab ((1400 rpersonerson
Brazil, Kenya, and West Gy.
units in Thailand, Malaysia,
1975 - 1976 Deputy Director, WRAIR
1974 - 1975 Associate Director for Operations, WRAIR
Troubleshooting the wort-wide operations of WRAIR? Research office, and chief, Life
1972 - 1974 Chief, Life Sciences Division, Army
Sciences Directorate, Office of the Chief of Research and Development,
Headquarters, Department of the Army
General staff; staff responsibility for food as well as all medical R & D.
Only physician on Army
1971 Deputy Commander, USAMRDC Headquarters
1970-1971 Chief; Research Planning Office, USAMRDC Headquarters
Prepared first long-range plan for Army medical research.
Director of Medical Research, US Army Medical Research and
1969 - 1970 Development Command (USAMRDC) Headquarters
Senior staff cognizance for medical andUS Medical Research Unit, Kuala Lumpur
1965 - 1969 Commander,
New Ze and executed lab and field research on rickettsia h ~o ysian diseasesinistry i w Hh ealth,, in Malaysia,
Planned N
New Zealand, Thai, and Malaysian Armed Forces, and
Thailand, and Borneo. Medical Research Unit, Kuala Lumpur:
1964 - 1965 Department Chief, US Army
Department of Rickettsial Diseases
Mite-borne typhus research.
fficer, WRAIR Department of Rickettsia) Diseases
1961-1964 Research O
Tick-borne spotted fevers.
1958- US Army Medical Research Unit, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
1960 Research Officer,
Arthropod-borne viruses, mite -borne typhus. Institute of Research (WRAIR):
1957 - 1958 Research Officer, Walter Reed Army
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