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Lucia Adame-Villanueva Fred Adams Cristina Afonso Instituto De Astronomia, UNAM University of Michigan Max-Planck Institut Fuer Astronomie Protostars and Planets V List of Participants as of September 12, 2005 Lucia Adame-Villanueva Fred Adams Cristina Afonso Instituto de Astronomia, UNAM University of Michigan Max-Planck Institut fuer Astronomie Yuri Aikawa Silvia Alencar Richard Alexander Kobe University Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge Grenoble France Allard Lori Allen Peter Allen Centre de Recherche Astronomique de Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Penn State University Lyon Astrophysics Joao Alves Catarina Alves de Oliveira Rohit Anand ESO European Southern Observatory (ESO) Morten Andersen Jeffrey Anderson Philippe Andre Steward Observatory, University of Department of Astronomy, University of CEA Saclay Arizona Virginia Sean Andrews Martin Andrews Antoaneta Antonova Institute for Astronomy University College London Armagh Observatory Daniel Apai Hector Arce David Ardila Steward Observatory/NASA American Museum of Natural History Spitzer Science Center Astrobiology Institute Joana Ascenso Colin Aspin Marc Audard Centro de Astrofisica da Universidade Gemini Observatory Columbia Astrophysics Laboratory do Porto Daisuke Baba Dana Backman Aurore Bacmann Nagoya Univ. SOFIA / SETI Institute Observatoire de Bordeaux Chang Hyun Baek John Bally Zoltan Balog Korea Astronomy & Space Science University of Colorado, Boulder Steward Observatory Institute Dinshaw Balsara Robi Banerjee Zita Banhidi Physics Dept., Univ. of Notre Dame Dep. Physic & Astronomy, McMaster Stockholm Observatory University Isabelle Baraffe Travis Barman Rory Barnes Ecole Normale Superieure UCLA Physics and Astronomy Lunar & Planetary Lab Mary Barsony Jeffrey Bary Pierre Bastien San Francisco State University NSF Fellow (University of Virginia) University of Montreal Protostars and Planets V List of Participants as of September 12, 2005 Shantanu Basu Matthew Bate Charles Beichman University of Western Ontario University of Exeter Caltech George Benedict Myriam Benisty Jean-Philippe Berger McDonald Observatory Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Grenoble Grenoble Edwin Bergin Benjamin Berkey Bruce Berriman University of Michigan Univeristy of Hawaii at Hilo IPAC, Caltech Steve Berukoff Henrik Beuther Beth Biller UCLA Harvard-Smithsonian Center for University of Arizona Astrophysics Malvina Billeres Suzanne Bisschop Natalia Bizunok Universidad de Chile Leiden Observatory Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Jon Bjorkman Karen Bjorkman Andy Boden University of Toledo University of Toledo Michelson Science Center/Caltech Christiaan Boersma Aaron Boley Jade Bond Kapteyn Astronomical Institute Indiana University University of Arizona Ian Bonnell Sylvain Bontemps Alan Boss University of St Andrews OASU/L3AB, Observatoire de Carnegie Institution Bordeaux Sandrine Bottinelli Jeroen Bouwman Herve Bouy University of Hawaii MPIA Heidelberg I.A.C, Spain Catherine Braiding Wolfgang Brandner Emma Brannigan Macquarie University Max-Planck-Institute for Astronomy University of Hertfordshire Cesar Briceno Stephane Brillant Christian Brinch Centro de Investigaciones de European Southern Observatory Leiden Observatory Astronomia (CIDA) Sean Brittain Crystal Brogan Kate Brooks NOAO University of Hawaii, Institute for CSIRO Australia Telescope National Astronomy Facility Joanna Brown Geoffrey Bryden Jane Buckle California Institute of Technology JPL University of Cambridge Protostars and Planets V List of Participants as of September 12, 2005 Adam Burgasser Bernard Burke Matthew Burleigh Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT University of Leicester Robert Bussmann Harold Butner Kai Cai Steward Observatory Joint Astronomy Centre Indiana University Jan Cami Augusto Carballido Sean Carey NASA Ames Research Center Institute of Astronomy, University of Spitzer Science Center Cambridge Andres Carmona Gonzalez John Carr Joseph Carson European Southern Observatory Naval Research Laboratory Jet Propulsion Laboratory Mark Casali Sarah Casewell Arnaud Cassan European Southern Observatory University of Leicester Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris Alain Castets Cecilia Ceccarelli Jose Cernicharo Observatoire Aquitain des Sciences de LAOG, Grenoble (France) DAMIR-IEM. CSIC l'Univers Riccardo Cesaroni Seung-Hoon Cha Gilles Chabrier INAF - Osservatorio Astrofisico di Korea Astronomy and Space Science ENS-Lyon Arcetri Institute (KASI) Sukanya Chakrabarti Abhijit Chakraborty Edward Chambers University of CA, Berkeley University of Illinois Urbana- Boston University Champaign (UIUC) Jacqueline Chapman Gael Chauvin Huei-Ru Chen Macquarie University ESO Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Academia Sinica Wen-Ping Chen Christine Chen Eugene Chiang National Central University NOAO UC Berkeley Rolf Chini Lysa Chizmadia Jungyeon Cho Astronomisches Institut Bochum University of Hawaii Chungnam National University Minho Choi Jessie Christiansen Antonio Chrysostomou KASI University of New South Wales University of Hertfordshire Ed Churchwell Lucas Cieza Mark Clampin University of Wisconsin-Madison The University of Texas at Austin NASA/GSFC Protostars and Planets V List of Participants as of September 12, 2005 Paul Clark Mark Claussen Laird Close University of St Andrews NRAO University of Arizona David Collins Celine Combet Fernando Comeron University of California San Diego Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies European Southern Observatory Michael Connelley James Connelly Stuartt Corder University of Hawaii, Institute for University of Texas at Austin California Institute of Technology Astronomy Sean Corkery Angela Cotera Iain Coulson Dublin City University SETI Institute Joint Astronomy Centre, Hilo Kevin Covey James Cox Robert Crockett University Of Washington Cardiff University Princeton University, Department of Astrophysical Sciences Dale Cruikshank Richard Crutcher Kelle Cruz NASA Ames Research Center University of Illinois American Museum of Natural History Irene Cruz-Gonzalez Andrew Cunningham Rachel Curran Instituto de Astronomia, UNAM University of Rochester Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies Michael Cushing Peter Dargue Gary Davis Steward Observatory Queen Mary, University of London Joint Astronomy Centre Christopher Davis James De Buizer Miguel de Val Borro Joint Astronomy Centre Gemini Observatory Stockholm University Christopher De Vries Magali Deleuil William Dent California State University Stanislaus Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de UKATC Marseille Steve Desch David Devine Michael Devirian Arizona State University University of San Diego Jet Propulsion Laboratory Curtis DeWitt James Di Francesco Richard Ditteon University of Florida National Research Council of Canada Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Kazuhito Dobashi Clare Dobbs Ryan Doering Tokyo Gakugei University St Andrews University STScI Protostars and Planets V List of Participants as of September 12, 2005 Carsten Dominik Greg Doppmann Alain Doressoundiram University of Amsterdam Gemini Observatory Observatoire de Paris Steven Doty Colie Doucet Turlough Downes Denison University CEA saclay SAp Dublin City University Gaspard Duchene Cornelis Dullemond Michael Dunham Observatoire de Grenoble Max-Planck-Institut fuer Astronomie University of Texas at Austin Heidelberg Andrea Dupree Maria Duran-Rojas Richard Durisen Harvard-Smithsonian CfA CRyA-UNAM Indiana University Anne Dutrey Natalia Dziourkevitch Richard Edgar Observatoiore de Bordeaux Max-Plank Institute for Astronomy University of Rochester Suzan Edwards David Ehrenreich Carlos Eiroa Smith College Institut d'astrophysique de Paris Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Jochen Eisloeffel Joshua Eisner Kimberly Ennico Thueringer Landessternwarte Miller Fellow, UC Berkeley NASA Ames Research Center Melissa Enoch Neal Evans Sergio Fajardo-Acosta Caltech The University of Texas at Austin Spitzer Science Center/Caltech Jay Farihi Davide Fedele Eric Feigelson Gemini Observatory ESO Penn State University Christian Fendt Matilde Fernandez Bruno Ferreira Max Planck Institute for Astronomy Max Planck Institut fuer Astronomie University of Florida Michel Fich David Field William Fischer University of Waterloo University of Aarhus University of Massachusetts Robert Fisher Jacob Fisker Jan Forbrich Gemini Observatory University of Notre Dame Max-Planck-Institut fuer Radioastronomie Eric Ford Jonathan Fortney Thierry Forveille UC Berkeley NASA Ames Research Center CFHT Protostars and Planets V List of Participants as of September 12, 2005 Jonathan Foster Adam Frank Wesley Fraser Harvard-Smithsonian Center for University of Rochester University of Victoria Astrophysics Richard Freedman Malcolm Fridlund Rachel Friesen Seti Institute European Space Agency University of Victoria Wilfred Frieswijk Dirk Froebrich Cesar Fuentes Kapteyn Astronomical Institute Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies Harvard University Masaki Fujimoto Motosuji Fujishita Kenta Fujita Dept. Earth Planet. Sci, Tokyo Inst. Graduate school of science, Nagoya Graduate School of Science and Tech. University Technology , Kobe University Daisuke Fujiwara Takuya Fujiyoshi Misato Fukagawa Graduate School of Environmental Subaru Telescope Nagoya University Studies, Nagoya University Yasuo Fukui Gary Fuller Ray Furuya Nagoya University University of Manchester California Institute of Technology Eric Gaidos Magnus Galfalk David Gallagher University of Hawaii Stockholm Observatory NASA - Jet Propulsion Laboratory Franck Galland Jose Gallardo Bernard Gaudi LAOG CRAL-ENS Lyon Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Artur Gawryszczak Jian Ge Thomas Geballe Copernicus Astronomical Center The University
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