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From: Lesley Groff To: Jeffrey Epstein CC <jeevacation@gmail.cotn> Subject: Scientists tea's Date: Fri, 18 May 2012 13:37:42 +0000 Attachments: Contact_list_May_15.xlsx I. Is there a specific way you would like me to introduce you in an email to these scientists when I invite them over for tea? 2. Do you have a preference in who to ask first? Or do I ask all on Brian Greene's preference list? Begin forwarded message: From: Brian Greene < Date: May 17, 2012 11:32:48 PM EDT To: Lesley Groff < Subject: Re: Jeffrey Epstein Hi Lesley, Here is the requested contact information: And here is a link that has all 2012 participants: http://worldsciencefestival.com/participants/2012 Let me know if any other information would be useful. All best, Brian On May 17, 2012, at 8:57 AM, Lesley Groff wrote: Superb thanks Sent from my iPhone On May 17, 2012, at 8:39 AM, Brian Greene Of course. no problem. will get it all to you today. On May 17, 2012, at 8:03 AM, Lesley Groff wrote: wrote: EFTA00412925 Good Morning Brian I know you have someone working on contact details of your preferred scientist list... Following up with that ... But Jeffrey is also asking for a lost of all the attending scientists from you. Might you be able to forward this along to me as well? Thanks so much, Lesley Assistant To Jeffrey Epstein Sent from my iPhone On May 15, 2012, at 12:56 PM, Brian Greene wrote: Sure thing. Let me get someone to gather those together. Best, Brian On May 15, 2012, at 11:48 AM, Lesley Groff wrote: Hello Brian...Jeffrey has forwarded my your list of well known leaders and other scientists...Might I be able to get all of their contacts? I have Eric Lander's details! Thank you, Lesley Assistant to Jeffrey Epstein 212 750 9895 John Mather (Nobel prize, microwave background radiation), EFTA00412926 Bill Philips (Nobel prize, low temperature physics), Harold Varmus (Nobel prize, cancer research). Eric Lander (leader in human genome project); E. O. Wilson (Pulitzer prize, biologist) Siddartha Mukherjee (Pulitzer Prize, cancer research) Oliver Sacks (neuroscience) John Holdren (Obama's Science Advisor) And some other scientists, perhaps less well known, but doing great stuff: Julia Greer, Professor of Materials Science and Mechanics, CalTech (helped develop the world's lightest material) Dennis Hong, Robotics and Mechanisms Laboratory, Virginia Tech (developing autonomous humanoid robots) Ryan Chin, Smart Cities group. MIT Media Lab (won buckminster fuller award, developing smart cars-- foldable car, mobility on demand) Eitan Grinspun, Professor of Computer Science, Columbia University (developing algorithms for simulating realistic motion--working with animation studios; films like Avatar) EFTA00412927 Boaz Almog--Tel Aviv (developed first quantum levitation device; will have first public demonstration at 2012 WSF) Ellen Jorgensen, co-founder & president, Genspace (first public bio lab -- in Brooklyn--open wet lab DIY biology movement, bringing serious biotech to masses) EFTA00412928

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