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John Harmen Marburger III was born Feb. 8, 1941, on Staten Island and raised in Maryland. He received his bachelor’s degree in physics from Princeton University in 1962 and his doctorate from ...
WASHINGTON — When John Marburger III, President Bush’s choice for White House science advisor, arrived at the beleaguered Brookhaven National Laboratory three years ago, he tried to reassure ...
John H. Marburger III, President Bush’s science adviser, finds himself in a much ALSO SEE:How Previous Advisers FaredJohn H. Marburger III different job from the one he initially accepted.
John Marburger III, director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, at 1:30 p.m. will deliver the keynote address for the latest Discovery Lecture Series event. He will outline ...
John H. Marburger III, who at 39 was Stony Brook University's youngest president, and who later headed Brookhaven National Laboratory and was a science adviser to President George W. Bush, has died.
In this hour, we'll talk with the President's science advisor, John Marburger III. Plus, what a unique community of microbes, found 600 feet below Earth's surface, could tell us about life on Mars.
The interviewer let Marburger off far too easily, but anyone familiar with recent news about politics and science can read between the lines. So, let's parse this interview, based upon a transcript ...
John Marburger ’62, former director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, described the challenges of reconciling the often conflicting opinions of the scientific community and ...
Washington President Bush may soon nominate John Marburger, director of the Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, N.Y., to be his chief science adviser, according to published reports. Mr.
WASHINGTON — John W. Marburger III, President George W. Bush’s longtime science adviser, has died. He was 70. A Democrat, Marburger was in charge of science policy during the entire eight ...