Professor W. Kip Viscusi Principal Investigator and Project Manager
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Co-Principal Investigator | Alan Carlin | Wesley A. Magat | Mark K. Dreyfus | William Gentry | Contract Officer | Alan P. Carlin | C. Investigator | William Gentry | W. Magat | M. Dreyfus | Contract Officer
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