COVINGTON
&
BURLING
Mr. John E. deYoung
November 24,
Page Two
1975
Since 1968 he has been Professor and Chairman of the Department
of Medicine at the University of Kentucky in Lexington.
Dr. Hollingsworth headed the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission
in Japan from 1958-1960 and is familiar with the work of
Dr. Conard.
3.
Dr. Arthur Tamplin
National Resources Defense Council,
917 15th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C.
Inc.
20005
Dr.
Tamplin, whose area of expertise involves the
Dr.
Ray Shulman
public health aspects of the exposure of humans to plutonium,
received his B.A. in biochemistry and his Ph.D. in biophysics
from the University of California at Berkeley.
He was at the
Biomedical Division of the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory from
1963 through January 1, 1975, and is now with the National
Resources Defense Council.
4.
Building 10
Room 9N-250
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, Maryland 20014
Dr. Shulman, whose main field of expertise is hematology
(with some experience in internal medicine), received his M.D.
from Johns Hopkins in 1947 and has been the Chief of the Clinical
Hematology Branch at the National Institute Arthritis Metabolic
Digestive Diseases at NIH since 1959.
He was involved with
medical examinations and treatment of the people of Rongelab
in 1954 under the direction of Dr. Eugene Cronkite, who is
presently associated with the National Laboratory at Brookhaven.
It should be noted that Dr. Shulman is the uncle of
Jonathan M. Weisgall, one of the attorneys for plaintiffs.
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