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Acknowledgements,
Credits and Funders
Our Advisory
Council includes the following college and university professors:
Manoutchehr
M. Eskandari-Qajar, Santa Barbara City College
Richard Falk, Princeton University
Farzeen Nasri, Ventura Community College
Michael Wallace, University of British Columbia
Lawrence S. Wittner, State University of New York, Albany
(Organizational
affiliations shown above for information only and do not constitute
endorsement of the Nuclear Files project by the institutions listed.)
Interns
We would like
to acknowledge the labor given to The Nuclear Files project by the
following interns: Leah Adler, Sabrina Amani, Sheila Argentina,
Sajeed Asghar, Patrick Boden, Benjamin Bush, Stefania Capodaglio,
Marni Cohler, Samantha Craig, Steve Davis, Kevin Erickson, Tamara
Evans, January Godkin, Mai Huynh, Kana Jacobs, Kana Kinoshita, Hisashi
Kuromatsu, Ellen Little, Chiara Logli, Buffy Lundgren, Yasuyo Matsunaga,
August Nuechter, Mary Ann Peltier, Megan Price, Ruben Rodriguez,
Jesus R. Sandoval, Lisa Thompson, Juan Viramontes, Tetsuya Yokoyama
The Nuclear
Files site includes photographs from:
Los Alamos National
Laboratory
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
National Cancer Institute
Jim Corley
Robert Del Tredici
US Army
Funders
The
Nuclear Age Peace Foundation would like to express deep appreciation
for the financial support received from: Alan Philips, MD,
Project Ploughshares, W. Alton Jones Foundation, The John Merck
Fund, Ploughshares Fund, The Simons Foundation.
Awards
The Nuclear
Files web site has received the Academic Info Award and the Critical
Mass Award. The website was also featured as USA Today's Site of
the Day.
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