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  1. The State of the departed by John Henry Hobart, 1846
  2. Possible-world semantics for autoepistemic logic (Report) by Robert C Moore, 1985
  3. Deregulating rail and truck transportation (Working papers in economics) by Thomas Gale Moore, 1984
  4. Energy options by Thomas Gale Moore, 1980
  5. Language acquisition and communicative choice: Essays (Language science and national development) by Susan Moore Ervin Tripp, 1976
  6. Some effects of vanes and of turbulence on two-dimensional wide-angle subsonic diffusers, by Carl Anderson Moore, 1955
  7. Long and short routes to success in electronically-mediated negotiations: Group affiliations and good vibrations (Research paper) by Don A Moore, 1998
  8. Borestone Mountain Poetry Awards, 1955: A Compilation of Original Poetry Published In Magazines of by Robert T. Moore;Editor In Chief, 1955
  9. BEST POEMS OF 1957: Borestone Mountain Poetry Awards 1958: A Compilation of Original Poetry Published in Magazines of the English-speaking World in 1957. Tenth Annual Issue. by Eudora; Plath, Sylvia; Bishop, Elizabeth; Williams, William Carlos; Ammons, A. R.; Auden, W. H. and others, contributors.) Moore, Robert T., editor. (Welty, 1958
  10. Ignition of Solid Rocket Propellant Surfaces Final Report Sri Project Fgu5987 by D.B. (M.W. Evans) Moore, 1967-01-01
  11. The structure and heating of the chromosphere-corona transition region (SUIPR report) by Ronald Lee Moore, 1972
  12. Best Peoms of 1956 (Borestone Mountain Poetry Awards 1957 by Robert T. (editor) Moore, 1957
  13. U.S. airline deregulation: Its effects on passengers, capital, and labor (Working papers in economics) by Thomas Gale Moore, 1985
  14. Best Poems of 1957 by Robert T. Moore, 1958

61. Prix Nobel De Chimie
Translate this page Prix nobel, stanford moore (1913-982) et William Stein (1911-1980) ont été récompenséspour leur contribution à la connaissance des connexions entre la
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de Chimie Prix Nobel
J.H. Van't Hoff (NL) E. Fischer (D) S. Arrhenius (S) W. Ramsay (GB) A. Von Baeyer (D) H. Moissan (F) E. Buchner (D) E. Rutherford (GB) W. Ostwald (D) O. Wallach (D) M.Curie (F) V. Grignard (F) et P. Sabatier (F) A.Werner (CH) Th. Richards (USA) R. Willstatter (D) F. Haber (D) W. Nernst (D) F. Soddy (GB) F. W. Aston (GB) F. Pregl (A) R. Zsigmondy (D) T Svedberg (S) H. Wieland (D) A. Windaus (D) A. Harden (GB) et H. Von Euler-Chelpin (D) H. Fischer (D) C.Bosch (D) et F. Bergius (D) J. Langmuir (USA) H.C. Urey (USA) J. F. Joliot-Curie (F) et I. Joliot-Curie (F) P Debye (NL) W.N. Haworth (GB) et P. Karrer (CH) A.F.J. Butenandt (D) et L. Ruzicka (CH) G. de Hevesy (S) O. Hahn (D) A.J. Virtanen (SF) J.B. Sumner (USA), J.H. Northrop (USA) et W.M. Stanley (USA) R. Robinson (GB) A.W.K. Tiselius (S) W.E Giauque (USA) O. Diels (D) et K. Alder (D) G.T.Seaborg (USA) et E.M. Mac Millan (USA) A.J.P. Martin (GB) et L.M. Synge (GB) H. Staudinger (D) L. Pauling (USA) V. du Vigneaud (USA) A. Todd (GB)

62. Prix Nobel De Chimie 1901- 1998
Translate this page Histoire de la chimie, Les prix nobel de Chimie 1901-2000. Travauxsur la ribonucléase. stanford moore (Etats-Unis, 4 sept. 1913
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Histoire de la chimie
Les prix Nobel de Chimie 1901-2000
Racourcis : Alan J. Heeger (Etats-Unis, 22 janv. 1936) Alan G. MacDiarmid (Nouvelle-Zélande, 1929), et Hideki Shirakawa (Japon, 1926) ont été récompensés pour la découverte et le développement des polymères conducteurs, inaugurée en 1977 par la synthèse du polyacétylène conducteur. Ahmed H. Zewail . Utilisation des techniques laser ultrarapides (spectroscopie ultrarapide), pour observer le mouvement des atomes d'une molécule (états de transition) au cours d'une réaction chimique (femtochimie). Walter Kohn . Développement de la théorie des fonctions de densité. John A. Pople (Etats-Unis, 1925). développement des outils informatiques en chimie quantique. Paul D. Boyer (Etats-Unis, 1918) et John E. Walker (Royaume Unis, 1941). Elucidation du mécanisme de synthèse de l'ATP. Jens C. Skou

63. Bertrand Russell
Biography including picture, timeline, sketch of his intellectual development. Also features bibliograph Category Society Philosophy Philosophers Russell, Bertrand...... Upon being awarded the nobel Prize for Literature in 1950 logicism mathematics,philosophy of moore, George Edward stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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Over the course of his long career, Russell made significant contributions, not just to logic and philosophy, but to a broad range of other subjects (including education, politics, history, religion and science), and many of his writings on a wide variety of topics have influenced generations of general readers. After a life marked by controversy (including dismissals from both Trinity College, Cambridge, and City College, New York), Russell was awarded the Order of Merit in 1949 and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1950. Also noted for his many spirited anti-war and anti-nuclear protests, Russell remained a prominent public figure until his death at the age of 97. For an excellent short introduction to Russell's life, work and influence the reader is encouraged to consult John Slater's accessible and informative Bertrand Russell (Bristol: Thoemmes, 1994). For a complete list of Russell's publications see A Bibliography of Bertrand Russell (3 vols, London: Routledge, 1994), by Kenneth Blackwell and Harry Ruja. A less detailed, but still comprehensive, list appears in Paul Arthur Schilpp

64. Hoover Institution Essays In Public Policy
Immigration and the Rise and Decline of American Cities (8/97) Stephen moore. TheEconomic Way of Looking at Behavior The nobel Lecture (7/96) Gary Becker.
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Essays in Public Policy
HOOVER PRESS ORDER INFORMATION In the Essays in Public Policy series, Hoover Institution scholars, recognized for their expertise in international affairs and domestic policy, bring their scholarship to bear on current problems and issues. Each essay is a timely, self-contained discussion of a particular problem or issue, written in a lively and straightforward manner, often with recommendations for action. Doing It Wrong and Doing It Right:
Education in Latin America and Asia

William Ratliff The Right to Private Property
Tibor R. Machan Some Implications of the Turnover of Political Power in Taiwan
Linda Chao, Ramon H. Myers, and Jialin Zhang War and Lack of Governance in Colombia: Narcos, Guerrillas, and U.S. Policy
Edgardo Buscaglia and William Ratliff Personalizing Crises
Alastair Smith Democratizing the World Trade Organization
Fiona McGillivray In Sickness and in Health: The Kyoto Protocol versus Global Warming
Thomas Gale Moore U.S.-China Trade Issues After the WTO and the PNTR Deal: A Chinese Perspective

65. Nobel Laureates At Penn
with stanford moore and William Howard Stein; Anfinsen's award was for his work PennGraduate MS 1939; Honorary Sc.D. 1973; nobel Foundation information on
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University of Pennsylvania Nobel Laureates
at the University of Pennsylvania
Awarded annually since 1901 by the Nobel Foundation , Stockholm.
Raymond Davis, Jr.
Physics, 2002
  • With Masatoshi Koshiba (University of Tokyo, Japan) and Riccardo Giannoni (Associated Universities Inc). Awarded in recognition of their groundbreaking research into the emission of neutrinos produced by nuclear fusion reactions in the center of the sun. The observation of these neutrinos demonstrated conclusively that the sun is powered by the fusion of hydrogen nuclei into helium nuclei. Davis joined Penn's faculty in 1985 after 37 years at Brookhaven Lab. Earlier this year, Davis received the 2001 National Medal of Science from President George W. Bush. Nobel Foundation information on this award.
Alan G. MacDiarmid

66. Aurora Forum: Events
CA 943053005 (650) 723-5774 auroraforum@stanford.edu, Frances moore Lappé (b. 1944)is the author of the Award, known as the “Alternative nobel.” While a
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May 5: Public Life in a Wired World. Aurora Forum
Stanford Continuing Studies
Building 590, Room 103
Stanford, CA 94305-3005
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Simply Delicious
Presenter: Frances Moore Lappé Frances Moore Lappé (b. 1944) is the author of the three-million-copy bestseller Diet for a Small Planet (1971) and more than a dozen other books. The co-founder of the Institute for Food and Development Policy and the Center for Living Democracy, Lappé served as founding editor of the Center's American News Service, which placed solutions-oriented news stories in more than 300 newspapers. In 1987, she became the fourth American to receive the Right Livelihood Award, known as the “Alternative Nobel.” While a visiting scholar at MIT, she and her daughter, Anna, wrote Hope’s Edge: The Next Diet for a Small Planet Links
Seeds of Change Interview
(August 2002)
A sampling of some hands-on ways we can each take action Excerpts
The Hope’s Edge epigraph: Hope cannot be said to exist, nor can it be said not to exist.

67. So Biografias: Nobel Quimica
Translate this page Lista dos Ganhadores dos Prêmio nobel de Química. 1972 Três ganhadores CHRISTIANBOEHMER ANFINSEN / stanford moore / WILLIAM HOWARD STEIN ANFINSEN Pelo
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68. Fq - Prémios Nobel Da Química
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  • 2002 John B. Fenn, Koichi Tanaka, Kurt Wüthrich 2001 William S. Knowles, Ryoji Noyori, K. Barry Sharpless 2000 Alan J. Heeger, Alan G. MacDiarmid, Hideki Shirakawa 1999 Ahmed H. Zewail 1998 Walter Kohn, John A. Pople 1997 Paul D. Boyer, John E. Walker, Jens C. Skou 1996 Robert F. Curl Jr., Sir Harold W. Kroto, Richard E. Smalley 1995 Paul J. Crutzen, Mario J. Molina, F. Sherwood Rowland 1994 George A. Olah 1993 Kary B. Mullis, Michael Smith 1992 Rudolph A. Marcus

69. SRAM Petition
DanaFarber Institute Arthur Kornberg, MD, nobel laureate, stanford University. ScientificReview of Alternative Medicine; Timothy moore, York Univ
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THE SCIENTIFIC REVIEW
OF ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
Sponsored by the Council for Scientific Medicine
Publisher: Paul Kurtz
Editor: Wallace Sampson, MD,
Stanford University
Executive Editor: Lewis Vaughn
Contributing Editors:
Stephen Barrett
William Bennetta
Barry Beyerstein
Saul Green
Victor Herbert William Jarvis Melvin Kirschner Arthur Kornberg James Lowell Judi Morrill Jan Willem Nienhuys Loren Pankratz Gary Posner Jack Raso John Renner Bela Scheiber Thomas Wheeler The Council for Scientific Medicine Members include: Baruj Benacerraf, MD, Nobel Laureate, President emeritus, Dana Farber Institute Francis Crick, PhD, Nobel Laureate, Salk Institute Arthur Kornberg, MD, Nobel Laureate, Stanford University Leon Lederman, PhD, Nobel Laureate, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago Glenn T Seaborg, PhD, Nobel Laureate, University of California James Alcock, PhD, Psychology, York U Susan Blackmore, PhD, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK Henri Broch, Sc.Dr, Physics, University of Nice, France Nahum J Duker, MD, Pathology and

70. Biographical Information
acid sequence in enzymes; 1972 Shares nobel Prize in Chemistrywith stanford moore and William H. Stein; 1973 Begins work on
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Protein Folding and the Thermodynamic Hypothesis, 1950-1962

Molecular Engineering and Affinity Chromatography, 1959-1972

Interferon and Thermophilic Bacteria, 1973-1995
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Jump to Chronology Christian Boehmer Anfinsen, Jr., was born 26 March 1916 in Monessen, Pennsylvania, a small town south of Pittsburgh. His father, Christian Boehmer Anfinsen, Sr., was a mechanical engineer; both he and his wife, Sophie Rasmussen Anfinsen, were Norwegian immigrants who taught their children the Norwegian language and heritage. After living for several years in the Pennsylvania town of Charleroi, the family moved to Philadelphia in the 1920s. In 1933, Anfinsen was admitted to Swarthmore College on a scholarship, where he studied chemistry and played football while working as a waiter in the dining hall. The 1937 edition of the Halcyon , the Swarthmore yearbook, described him this way: "With nostrils distended (denoting passion) [Anfinsen] strolls around campus under a mop of flaxen hair looking soulfully at the co-eds with big blue eyes." Reminiscing about his college years in 1964, Anfinsen noted humbly that "Everyone at Swarthmore was a genius except me." After receiving his B.S. degree in chemistry in 1937, Anfinsen pursued graduate study at the University of Pennsylvania, where he worked toward a M.S. degree in organic chemistry in 1939 while serving as an assistant instructor. In 1939, the American Scandinavian Foundation awarded Anfinsen a fellowship to develop new methods for analyzing the chemical structure of complex proteins, namely enzymes, at the Carlsberg Laboratory in Copenhagen, Denmark. The dangerous environment created in Europe after the outbreak of World War Two, however, made it necessary for him to return to the United States in 1940. Alan Schechter, one of Anfinsen's postdoctoral students and later an NIH colleague, observed that Anfinsen "had the chance to see and understand the horrors then gripping Europe. His unusually deep and active sense of social responsibility certainly dated from that period, if not earlier."

71. Nobel For Chemistry: All Laureates
Ernst Otto Fischer, Geoffrey Wilkinson 1972 Christian B. Anfinsen, stanford moore,William H The nobel Prize A History of Genius, Controversy and Prestige by
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72. The Hindu : Nobel Laureates In Chemistry: Down Memory Lane
nobel Laureates in chemistry Down memory lane. between the amino acid sequence andthe biologically active confirmation and stanford moore and WILLIAM H. STEIN
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Nobel Laureates in chemistry: Down memory lane
2001 WILLIAM S. KNOWLES, RYOJI NOYORI and K. BARRY SHARPLESS for developing catalytic asymmetric synthesis. The achievements are of great importance for the development of new drugs and materials.2000-1991 2000 ALAN J. HEEGER, ALAN G. MACDIARMID, and HIDEKI SHIRAKAWA for the discovery and development of conductive polymers. 1999 AHMED ZEWAIL for his research and studies of transition states of chemical reactions using femtosecond spectroscopy. 1998 WALTER KOHN for his development of the density-functional theory and JOHN A. POPLE for his development of computational methods in quantum chemistry. 1997 PAUL D. BOYER and JOHN E. WALKER for their elucidation of the enzymatic mechanism underlying the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and JENS C. SKOU for the first discovery of an ion-transporting enzyme, Na+, K+-ATPase. 1996 ROBERT F. CURL, Jr. , SIR HAROLD W. KROTO , and RICHARD E. SMALLEY for discovering fullerenes.

73. Nobel Prize For Chemistry
nobel Prize for Chemistry. structure and geometry of molecules, particularly freeradicals 1972 Christian Boehmer Anfinsen, stanford moore, and William Howard
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Jacobus H. van't Hoff (Netherlands), for laws of chemical dynamics and osmotic pressure in solutions Emil Fischer (Germany), for experiments in sugar and purin groups of substances Svante A. Arrhenius (Sweden), for his electrolytic theory of dissociation Sir William Ramsay (U.K.), for discovery and determination of place of inert gaseous elements in air Adolf von Baeyer (Germany), for work on organic dyes and hydroaromatic combinations Henri Moissan (France), for isolation of fluorine, and introduction of electric furnace

74. Rosenstiel Award Winners
Peter B. moore Eugene Higgins Professor of England, Leland Hartwell (2001 nobel Prize)Professor Chairman, Department of Genetics stanford University School of
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Lewis S. Rosenstiel Award for
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Past Winners
"for their discovery that peptide bond formation on the ribosome is catalyzed exclusively by ribosomal RNA"
Peter B. Moore
Eugene Higgins Professor of Chemistry and Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry
Yale University
New Haven, CT USA Harry F. Noller, Jr.
Robert L. Sinsheimer Professor of Molecular Biology
The University of California, Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz, CA USA Thomas A. Steitz
Eugene Higgins Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, and Chemistry
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Yale University New Haven, CT USA
"for his research into the molecular foundations of electrical signal generation in neurons and other types of cells" Roderick MacKinnon John D. Rockefeller Jr. Professor of Molecular Neurobiology and Biophysics Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute The Rockefeller University New York, NY USA
"for their outstanding work on the maintenance of telomeres" Elizabeth Blackburn Professor of Microbiology and Immunology The University of California, San Francisco

75. Headlines@Hopkins: Johns Hopkins University News Releases
He shared the nobel with Rockefeller University scientists stanford moore and WilliamH. Stein; they were honored for their clarification of the relationship
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Nobel Laureate Christian Anfinsen Dies
Christian Boemer Anfinsen, winner of the 1972 Nobel Prize in chemistry and a Johns Hopkins University biochemist, died Sunday, May 14, of an apparent heart attack suffered at his home in the Baltimore suburb of Pikesville. He was pronounced dead at Northwest Hospital Center in Randallstown. He was 79. Dr. Anfinsen was a professor of biology at Hopkins, joining the faculty in 1982. He won the Nobel Prize while chief of the laboratory of chemical biology at what is now known as the National Institute of Arthritis, Metabolism and Digestive Diseases. He shared the Nobel with Rockefeller University scientists Stanford Moore and William H. Stein; they were honored for their clarification of the relationship between the structural properties of proteins and their biological functions. Specifically, Dr. Anfinsen helped to discover how the protein enzyme ribonuclease folds to obtain the characteristic three- dimensional structure that determines its function.

76. Prix Nobel
Translate this page Les prix nobel de chimie. 1901, Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff, Pays-Bas, 30.8.1852- 1.3.1911. stanford moore, 1/4 du prix, États-Unis, 4.9.1913 - 23.8.1982.
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Les prix Nobel de chimie
Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff Pays-Bas, 30.8.1852 - 1.3.1911 Découverte des lois de la cinétique chimique et de la pression osmotique des solutions Emil H. Fischer Allemagne, 9.10.1852 - 15.7.1919 Études dans le domaine des sucres et des purines Svante A. Arrhenius Suède, 19.2.1859 - 2.10.1927 Théorie de la dissociation des électrolytes Sir William Ramsay Grande-Bretagne, 2.10.1852 - 23.7.1916 Découverte des gaz rares dans l'air Adolf von Baeyer Allemagne, 31.10.1835 - 20.8.1917 Colorants organiques et composés aromatiques Henri Moissan France, 28.9.1852 - 20.2.1907 A isolé et étudié le fluor et le silicium Eduard Buchner Allemagne, 20.5.1860 - 13.8.1917 Études biochimiques, découverte de la fermentation sans cellules Sir Ernest Rutherford Grande-Bretagne (né en Nouvelle-Zélande) 30.8.1871 - 19.10.1937 Chimie des éléments radioactifs et désintégration Wilhelm Ostwald Allemagne (né en Russie) 2.9.1853 - 4.4.1932 La catalyse, les équilibres chimiques et cinétique chimique Otto Wallach Allemagne, 27.3.1847 - 26.2.1931 Composés alicycliques Marie Curie France (née en Pologne) 7.11.1867 - 4.7.1934

77. Encyclopædia Britannica
moore, stanford American biochemist, who, with Christian B. Anfinsen and WilliamH. Stein, received the 1972 nobel Prize for Chemistry for their research on
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78. Nobel Laureates Of The Rockefeller University
Blobel Physiology or Medicine Günter Blobel received the 1999 nobel Prize in 1972Stanford moore and William H. Stein Chemistry for their research on
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Nobel Laureates of The Rockefeller University Since the institution's founding in 1901, 21 Nobel Prize winners have been associated with the university. Of these, two are Rockefeller graduates (Edelman and Baltmore) and six laureates are current members of the Rockefeller faculty ( Blobel de Duve, Greengard Lederberg Merrifield and Wiesel 2000 Paul Greengard
Physiology or Medicine
Paul Greengard shared the 2000 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of how dopamine and a number of other transmitters in the brain exert their action in the nervous system.
Physiology or Medicine
Günter Blobel received the 1999 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery that proteins are customized with intrinsic "ZIP codes" for delivery to exact destinations within the cell. 1984 R. Bruce Merrifield

79. Autografer - Autographs
1965. Signed in bluepen down to the right by stanford moore. Nobelprize winner in chemistry in 1972. 500 Rachele Mussolini 217.
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Autografer - autographs
Muhammed Ali
186. Ali, Muhammed, American heavy-weight champion;
Astronauts
187. (Astronaut); Large, coloured pgoto, size 18 x 24, of Charles M. Duke, Jr. , being astronaut on the fifth moonlanding with Apollo 16. Signed to the right in black feltpen. A nice item. 188. (Astronaut); 189. (Astronaut); 190. (Astronaut); A large and nice coloured photo, 18 x 24 cm. , of Sally K. Ride, one of few american women astronauts selected in 1978 for this mission. The first women astronaut. Her autograph in black feltpen on her shoulder to the right. 191. (Astronaut); A magnificient coloured photograph, 18 x 24 cm. of Sultan al-Saud, the first Saudiarabien astronaut in his astronaut dress with the American and Saudiarabien flags around him. Signed in silver feltpen up to the left.
Brigitte Bardot
192. Bardot, Brigitte, French actrice; A coloured picture postcard with Brigitte Bardot holding a seal. Very strong autograph in black feltpen above.
Joseph Beuys
193. Beuys, Joseph, German artist; 194. Boone, Pat, american musicien;

80. Gordon And Betty Moore Foundation
from the Gordon and Betty moore Foundation and Institutes of Health and 1989 NobelLaureate; Dr the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and stanford University; and
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Public Library of Science to Launch New Free-Access Biomedical Journals with $9 Million Grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
December 17, 2002
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San Francisco, CA, December 17, 2002 The Public Library of Science (PLoS), a non-profit, international grass-roots organization of scientists, announced today that it is launching a new scientific publishing venture that will make the published results of scientific research more accessible and useful to scientists, physicians and the public. This new effort is backed by a five-year, $9 million grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and by an important policy decision from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
The PLoS initiative has been led by Dr. Harold E. Varmus, president of the Memorial-Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, former director of the National Institutes of Health and 1989 Nobel Laureate; Dr. Patrick O. Brown of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Stanford University; and Dr. Michael B. Eisen of Lawrence Orlando Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of California, Berkeley. PLoS will publish two new journals - PLoS Biology and PLoS Medicine. The senior editorial board of the new journals is an international group of scientific luminaries (see list below). The PLoS journals will retain all of the important features of scientific journals, including rigorous peer-review and high editorial standards, but will use a new business model in which the costs of these services are recovered by modest fees on each published paper. This new model will allow PLoS to make all published works immediately available online, with no charges for access or restrictions on subsequent redistribution or use.

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