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Francisco Ayala Former University Professor, Professor of Biological Sciences, Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Irvine
Bruce Murray Professor Emeritus of Planetary Science and Geology, Caltech; former Director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Frank Wilczek Nobel Laureate in Physics; Templeton Prize recipient; Emeritus Professor of Physics, MIT; Distinguished Professor in Physics, Arizona State University