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Old 03-06-2011, 01:11 PM   #3
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A biog for Dr Hoover:

http://spie.org/x17397.xml

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Richard B. Hoover is Astrobiology Group Leader at the NASA/MSFC/NSSTC in Huntsville, Alabama where he conducts research on microbial extremophiles, microfossils, and chemical biomarkers in Precambrian rocks and carbonaceous meteorites. He holds 11 U. S. Patents and was 1992 NASA Inventor of the Year. He served on Editorial Boards of several scientific Journals and the Boards of Directors of SPIE, the American Association of Engineering Societies, and the Council of Scientific Society Presidents. He is author/editor of 33 Volumes and 250 papers on Astrobiology, Extremophiles, Diatoms, Solar Physics, X-ray/EUV Optics and meteorites. He co-directed the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Astrobiology in Crete and his book "Perspectives in Astrobiology" appeared in June, 2005.
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