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A1   Plenary Session I
Apr 22 2006 8:30AM Landmark A Hyatt Regency Dallas
John Hopfield, APS President, Princeton University  
B1   Underground Labs: Plans and Progress
Apr 22 2006 10:45AM Landmark A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Hamish Robertson, University of Washington  
B2   Light Exotic Nuclei
Apr 22 2006 10:45AM Landmark B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Michael Thoenessen, Michigan State University  
B3   Laboratory Astrophysics: Supernovae and Jets
Apr 22 2006 10:45AM Landmark C Hyatt Regency Dallas
Paul Bellan, California Institute of Technology  
B4   Research Talks at the Undergraduate Level
Apr 22 2006 10:45AM Marsalis A Hyatt Regency Dallas
David Ehrenstein, APS  
B5   Cosmology I
Apr 22 2006 10:45AM Pegasus B Hyatt Regency Dallas
James Ryan, University of New Hampshire  
B7   Gamma-Ray Bursts and GLAST
Apr 22 2006 10:45AM Pegasus A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Julie McEnery, Goddard Space Flight Center  
B8   Nuclear Instrumentation and Applications
Apr 22 2006 10:45AM Cumberland A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Gary Westfall, Michigan State University  
B9   Hadronic Physics I
Apr 22 2006 10:45AM Cumberland B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Paul Reimer, Argonne National Laboratory  
B11   Focus Session: Recent Results in Quantum Gravity
Apr 22 2006 10:45AM Cumberland E Hyatt Regency Dallas
William Hiscock, Montana State University  
B12   B Meson Decays
Apr 22 2006 10:45AM Cumberland F Hyatt Regency Dallas
James Olsen, Princeton University  
B13   W and Z Bosons I
Apr 22 2006 10:45AM Cumberland G Hyatt Regency Dallas
Peter Nemethy, New York University  
B14   Particle Beam Physics and Technologies
Apr 22 2006 10:45AM Cumberland I Hyatt Regency Dallas
Joseph Bisognano, University of Wisconsin  
C1   Novel Detector Technologies
Apr 22 2006 1:30PM Landmark A Hyatt Regency Dallas
John Jaros, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center  
C2   Hadronic Physics II
Apr 22 2006 1:30PM Landmark B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Peter Tandy, Kent State University  
C3   Very High Energy Cosmic Gamma Rays
Apr 22 2006 1:30PM Landmark C Hyatt Regency Dallas
Reshmi Mukherjee, Barnard College  
C4   Public and Private Funding for International Research
Apr 22 2006 1:30PM Marsalis A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Arthur Bienenstock, Stanford University  
C5   Cosmology II
Apr 22 2006 1:30PM Pegasus B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Virginia Trimble, University of California, Irvine  
C6   Ground-Based Gravitational Wave Detection
Apr 22 2006 1:30PM Cumberland J Hyatt Regency Dallas
Benjamin Owen, The Pennsylvania State University  
C7   Gravitational Wave Astronomy
Apr 22 2006 1:30PM Pegasus A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Charles Dermer, Naval Research Laboratory  
C9   Minisymposium: Toward a Universal Density Functional Theory for Nuclei I
Apr 22 2006 1:30PM Cumberland B Hyatt Regency Dallas
David Dean, Oak Ridge National Laboratory  
C10   Nuclear Science Education for the Nation
Apr 22 2006 1:30PM Cumberland C Hyatt Regency Dallas
Jolie Cizewski, Rutgers University  
C11   SPS Undergraduate Research
Apr 22 2006 1:30PM Cumberland E Hyatt Regency Dallas
Gary White, Society of Physics Students  
C12   Accelerator-Based Neutrino Experiments
Apr 22 2006 1:30PM Cumberland F Hyatt Regency Dallas
Hugh Gallagher, Tufts University  
C13   W and Z Bosons II
Apr 22 2006 1:30PM Cumberland G Hyatt Regency Dallas
Sarah Eno, University of Maryland  
C14   Physics of Muon and Polarized Beams
Apr 22 2006 1:30PM Cumberland I Hyatt Regency Dallas
Mike Syphers, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory  
C16   DPP Contributed Orals I
Apr 22 2006 1:30PM Landmark D Hyatt Regency Dallas
Benjamin Chandran, University of New Hampshire  
E1   Accelerator and Detector R&D for the International Linear Collider
Apr 22 2006 3:30PM Landmark A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Shekhar Mishra, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory  
E2   Primordial Nucleosynthesis
Apr 22 2006 3:30PM Landmark B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Carl R. Brune, Ohio University  
E3   Laboratory Astrophysics: Magnetic Reconnection
Apr 22 2006 3:30PM Landmark C Hyatt Regency Dallas
Vincent Chan, General Atomics  
E4   Science and Development: Innovation Systems for Fighting Poverty
Apr 22 2006 3:30PM Marsalis A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Albrecht Wagner, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron  
E5a   50 Years Since the Discovery of Parity Nonconservation in the Weak Interactions I
Apr 22 2006 3:30PM Pegasus B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Natalie Roe, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory  
E5b   50 Years Since the Discovery of Parity Nonconservation in the Weak Interactions II
Apr 22 2006 5:00PM Pegasus B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Noemie Koller, Rutgers University  
E6   Experimental Tests of General Relativity
Apr 22 2006 3:30PM Cumberland J Hyatt Regency Dallas
Marc Favata, Cornell University  
E8   Minisymposium: the Spin Structure of the Nucleon
Apr 22 2006 3:30PM Cumberland A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Ernst Sichtermann, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory  
E9   Minisymposium: Toward a Universal Density Functional Theory for Nuclei II
Apr 22 2006 3:30PM Cumberland B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Scott Bogner, Ohio State University  
E10   Focus Session: K-12 Education
Apr 22 2006 3:30PM Cumberland C Hyatt Regency Dallas
Peggy McMahan, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory  
E11   Quantum and Classical Gravity
Apr 22 2006 3:30PM Cumberland E Hyatt Regency Dallas
Kevin Vandersloot, Pennsylvania State University  
E12   Neutrino Oscillations and Cross Sections
Apr 22 2006 3:30PM Cumberland F Hyatt Regency Dallas
Petr Vogel, California Institute of Technology  
E13   Jet and Fragmentation Studies
Apr 22 2006 3:30PM Cumberland G Hyatt Regency Dallas
Andreas Kronfeld, Fermilab  
E14   Few Body Problems
Apr 22 2006 3:30PM Cumberland I Hyatt Regency Dallas
Charlotte Elster, Ohio University  
G1   New Reports from Major National Studies
Apr 22 2006 7:15PM Landmark A Hyatt Regency Dallas
John Hopfield, Princeton University, APS President  
H1   Recent Results in Flavor Physics
Apr 23 2006 8:30AM Landmark A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Jack Ritchie, University of Texas, Austin  
H2   Topics in Nuclear Physics
Apr 23 2006 8:30AM Landmark B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Donald Geesaman, Argonne National Laboratory  
H3   Ultra-high Energy Cosmic Rays: Experiment and Theory
Apr 23 2006 8:30AM Landmark C Hyatt Regency Dallas
Sean Carroll, University of Chicago  
H4   New Models for Graduate Education
Apr 23 2006 8:30AM Marsalis A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Gay Stewart, University of Arkansas  
H5   Discovery Prospects at the Energy Frontier
Apr 23 2006 8:30AM Pegasus B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Harrison Prosper, Florida State University  
H6   Applications of Free Electron Lasers I
Apr 23 2006 8:30AM Cumberland J Hyatt Regency Dallas
Alan Todd, Advanced Energy Systems  
H7   Astrobiology and Planetary Effects
Apr 23 2006 8:30AM Pegasus A Hyatt Regency Dallas
James Ryan, University of New Hampshire  
H8   Nuclear Reactions
Apr 23 2006 8:30AM Cumberland A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Peggy McMahan, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory  
H9   Underground Neutrino Experiments and Proton Decay
Apr 23 2006 8:30AM Cumberland B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Hamish Robertson, University of Washington  
H10   Production Studies in e+e- Collisions
Apr 23 2006 8:30AM Cumberland C Hyatt Regency Dallas
Bruce Berger, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory  
H11   Relativistic Simulations of Neutron Stars, Black Holes, and Plasmas
Apr 23 2006 8:30AM Cumberland E Hyatt Regency Dallas
Harald Pfeiffer, California Institute of Technology  
H12   New Directions in Particle Theory
Apr 23 2006 8:30AM Cumberland F Hyatt Regency Dallas
Abdulmajeed Abdurrahman, Shippensburg University  
H13   Top Quark Properties I
Apr 23 2006 8:30AM Cumberland G Hyatt Regency Dallas
Reinhard Schwienhorst, Michigan State University  
H14   Novel Techniques
Apr 23 2006 8:30AM Cumberland I Hyatt Regency Dallas
Ron Mickens, Clark Atlanta University  
H16   Sherwood I
Apr 23 2006 8:30AM Landmark D Hyatt Regency Dallas
John M. Finn, Los Alamos National Laboratory  
I1   QCD: the Lattice Meets Data
Apr 23 2006 10:30AM Landmark A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Marcela Carena, Fermilab  
I2   Applications of Nuclear Science
Apr 23 2006 10:30AM Landmark B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Alexander Saunders, Los Alamos National Laboratory  
I5   Theories of Gravity, Dark Energy, and Cosmology
Apr 23 2006 10:30AM Pegasus B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Joseph Lykken, Fermilab  
I6   Applications of Free Electron Lasers II
Apr 23 2006 10:30AM Cumberland J Hyatt Regency Dallas
Alan Todd, Advanced Energy Systems  
I7   Astroparticle Physics I
Apr 23 2006 10:30AM Pegasus A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Ulisse Bravar, University of New Hampshire  
I8   Minisymposium: Nuclei and Nuclear Matter at Non-Normal Density I
Apr 23 2006 10:30AM Cumberland A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Sherry J Yennello Texas A&M University  
I9   Minisymposium: Electro-Weak Interactions
Apr 23 2006 10:30AM Cumberland B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Krishna Kumar, University of Massachusetts  
I10   Charm Production, Decay, and Excited States
Apr 23 2006 10:30AM Cumberland C Hyatt Regency Dallas
Gregory Dubois-Felsmann, California Institute of Technology  
I11   Focus Session: Initial Data Sets for Numerical Relativity
Apr 23 2006 10:30AM Cumberland E Hyatt Regency Dallas
Larry Kidder, Cornell University  
I12   Higgs Physics I
Apr 23 2006 10:30AM Cumberland F Hyatt Regency Dallas
Thomas Junk, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign  
I13   Top Quark Properties II
Apr 23 2006 10:30AM Cumberland G Hyatt Regency Dallas
Ann Heinson, University of California, Riverside  
I16   Sherwood II
Apr 23 2006 10:30AM Landmark D Hyatt Regency Dallas
Zhi Hong Lin, U.C. Irvine  
J1   Top is Ten
Apr 23 2006 1:15PM Landmark A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Harry Weerts, Argonne National Laboratory  
J2   A High Luminosity Lepton Ion Collider to Study QCD
Apr 23 2006 1:15PM Landmark B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Richard G. Milner, Massachusetts Institute of Technology  
J4   Precision Cosmology
Apr 23 2006 1:15PM Marsalis A Hyatt Regency Dallas
John Beacom, Ohio State University  
J5   Pioneering Women Astronomers
Apr 23 2006 1:15PM Pegasus B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Marc Sher, William and Mary  
J6   Laboratory Astrophysics: Dynamo and the Magnetorotational Instability
Apr 23 2006 1:15PM Cumberland J Hyatt Regency Dallas
Steven Cowley, University of California, Los Angeles  
J7   Astroparticle Physics II
Apr 23 2006 1:15PM Pegasus A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Martin Pohl, Iowa State University  
J8   Minisymposium: Nuclei and Nuclear Matter at Non-Normal Density II
Apr 23 2006 1:15PM Cumberland A Hyatt Regency Dallas
William Lynch, Michigan State University  
J9   Double Beta Decay
Apr 23 2006 1:15PM Cumberland B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Andrew Hime, Los Alamos National Laboratory  
J10   Charm Mixing, Rare D and K Decays
Apr 23 2006 1:15PM Cumberland C Hyatt Regency Dallas
Ian Shipsey, Purdue University  
J11   Advances in Numerical Relativity I
Apr 23 2006 1:15PM Cumberland E Hyatt Regency Dallas
Bernard Kelly, The University of Texas at Brownsville  
J12   Higgs Physics II
Apr 23 2006 1:15PM Cumberland F Hyatt Regency Dallas
Thomas Junk, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign  
J13   Particle Theory
Apr 23 2006 1:15PM Cumberland G Hyatt Regency Dallas
Joseph Lykken, Fermilab  
L1   Physics at the Energy Frontier
Apr 23 2006 3:15PM Landmark A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Robert Cahn, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory  
L2   Study of Hadron Structure using Spin Polarized Beams
Apr 23 2006 3:15PM Landmark B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Fulvia Pilat, Brookhaven National Laboratory  
L3   Advances in Numerical Relativity II
Apr 23 2006 3:15PM Landmark C Hyatt Regency Dallas
Deirdre Shoemaker, The Pennsylvania State University  
L4   Women in Science Policy
Apr 23 2006 3:15PM Marsalis A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Marc Sher, William and Mary  
L6   Scholars at Risk
Apr 23 2006 3:15PM Cumberland J Hyatt Regency Dallas
Andrew Sessler, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory  
L7   Galaxies, AGNs and Galactic Gamma-Ray Sources
Apr 23 2006 3:15PM Pegasus A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Charles Dermer, Naval Research Laboratory  
L8   Nuclear Astrophysics
Apr 23 2006 3:15PM Cumberland A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Betty Tsang Michigan State University  
L9   Ultrarelativistic Heavy Ions
Apr 23 2006 3:15PM Cumberland B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Brant Johnson, Brookhaven National Laboratory  
L10   B Meson Branching Fractions
Apr 23 2006 3:15PM Cumberland C Hyatt Regency Dallas
Masahiro Morii, Harvard University  
L11   Experimental Gravitation
Apr 23 2006 3:15PM Cumberland E Hyatt Regency Dallas
Duncan Brown, California Institute of Technology  
L12   Exclusive D Meson Decays
Apr 23 2006 3:15PM Cumberland F Hyatt Regency Dallas
Todd Pedlar, Luther College  
L13   Top Quark Mass Measurements
Apr 23 2006 3:15PM Cumberland G Hyatt Regency Dallas
Eva Halkiadakis, Rutgers University  
L16   Laboratory Astrophysics I
Apr 23 2006 3:15PM Landmark D Hyatt Regency Dallas
Hantao Ji, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory  
M1   APS Award Presentations, Past President's Address, and Lilienfeld Prize Talk
Apr 23 2006 5:15PM Landmark A Hyatt Regency Dallas
John Hopfield, APS President, Princeton University  
O1   Plenary Session II
Apr 24 2006 8:30AM Landmark A Hyatt Regency Dallas
William Carithers, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory  
P1   DPF and DPB Prize Session
Apr 24 2006 10:45AM Landmark A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Gerald Dugan, Cornell University  
P2   Neutrinos II
Apr 24 2006 10:45AM Landmark B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Kevork Abazajian, Los Alamos National Laboratory  
P3   Innovative Programs in K-12 Teacher Preparation
Apr 24 2006 10:45AM Landmark C Hyatt Regency Dallas
Ramon Lopez, Florida Institute of Technology  
P4   Gravitational Wave Sources and Phenomenology
Apr 24 2006 10:45AM Marsalis A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Gabriela Gonzalez, Louisianna State University  
P6   The Postdoctoral Experience
Apr 24 2006 10:45AM Cumberland J Hyatt Regency Dallas
Minesh Bacrania, APS FGSA Chair  
P7   Cosmic Rays and Solar Physics I
Apr 24 2006 10:45AM Pegasus A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Stefan Westerhoff, Columbia University  
P8   Minisymposium: Parton Distributions at Larger X : Data and Challenges
Apr 24 2006 10:45AM Cumberland A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Cynthia Keppel, Hampton University/Jefferson Lab  
P9   Minisymposium: Advances in Zero- and Finite-Temperature Lattice QCD
Apr 24 2006 10:45AM Cumberland B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Ron Soltz, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory  
P10   50 Years Since the Discovery of Parity Nonconservation in the Weak Interactions III
Apr 24 2006 10:45AM Cumberland C Hyatt Regency Dallas
Susan Seestrom, Los Alamos National Laboratory  
P11   Focus Session: Space-Based Gravitational Wave Detection
Apr 24 2006 10:45AM Cumberland E Hyatt Regency Dallas
John Friedman, University of Wisconsin at Madison  
P12   Bs, Bc Lifetimes and Mixing
Apr 24 2006 10:45AM Cumberland F Hyatt Regency Dallas
Nigel Lockyer, University of Pennsylvania  
P13   Particle Searches I
Apr 24 2006 10:45AM Cumberland G Hyatt Regency Dallas
Vladimir Litvin, California Institute of Technology  
P16   Sherwood III
Apr 24 2006 10:45AM Landmark D Hyatt Regency Dallas
Linda Sugiyama, PSFC, Massachusetts Institute of Technology  
Q1   Neutrinos I
Apr 24 2006 1:30PM Landmark A Hyatt Regency Dallas
George Fuller, University of California, San Diego  
Q2   Implications of QCD Phase Transitions
Apr 24 2006 1:30PM Landmark B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Vickie Green, Vanderbilt University  
Q3   Particle Acceleration
Apr 24 2006 1:30PM Landmark C Hyatt Regency Dallas
James Drake, University of Maryland  
Q4   Three-Body Systems
Apr 24 2006 1:30PM Marsalis A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Werner Tornow, Duke University  
Q5   Evolution: From the Big Bang to Us
Apr 24 2006 1:30PM Pegasus B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Barbara Levi, Physics Today  
Q6   Advanced Acceleration Techniques for Future Energy Frontier Accelerators
Apr 24 2006 1:30PM Cumberland J Hyatt Regency Dallas
James Rosenzweig, University of California, Los Angeles  
Q8   Electromagnetic Interactions
Apr 24 2006 1:30PM Cumberland A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Ioana Niculescu, James Madison University  
Q9   Nuclear Structure
Apr 24 2006 1:30PM Cumberland B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Carlos Bertulani, University of Arizona  
Q10   Rare B Decays
Apr 24 2006 1:30PM Cumberland C Hyatt Regency Dallas
Brendan Casey, Brown University  
Q11   Simulations of Binary Black Hole Mergers
Apr 24 2006 1:30PM Cumberland E Hyatt Regency Dallas
Carlos Lousto, The University of Texas at Brownsville  
Q12   Baryons and B Lifetime Studies
Apr 24 2006 1:30PM Cumberland F Hyatt Regency Dallas
William T. Ford, University of Colorado  
Q13   Particle Searches II
Apr 24 2006 1:30PM Cumberland G Hyatt Regency Dallas
Beate Heinemann, University of Liverpool  
Q14   History of Physics
Apr 24 2006 1:30PM Cumberland I Hyatt Regency Dallas
Robert H. Romer, Amherst College  
S1   High Power Proton Drivers for Accelerator-based Neutrino Physics
Apr 24 2006 3:30PM Landmark A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Thomas Roser, Brookhaven National Laboratory  
S2   DNP Prize Session
Apr 24 2006 3:30PM Landmark B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Bradley Sherrill, Michigan State University  
S3   The Heliospheric Termination Shock
Apr 24 2006 3:30PM Landmark C Hyatt Regency Dallas
Martin Lee, University of New Hampshire  
S4   FHP/FPS Award Session
Apr 24 2006 3:30PM Marsalis A Hyatt Regency Dallas
George Lewis, Peace Studies Program, Cornell University  
S6   Panofsky Prize Session
Apr 24 2006 3:30PM Cumberland J Hyatt Regency Dallas
Bill Carithers, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory  
S10   Focus Session: Undergraduate and Graduate Education
Apr 24 2006 3:30PM Cumberland C Hyatt Regency Dallas
Bruce Ackerson, Oklahoma State University  
S11   Sources of Gravitational Waves
Apr 24 2006 3:30PM Cumberland E Hyatt Regency Dallas
John Baker, Goddard Space Flight  
S12   CP Violation in B Meson Decays
Apr 24 2006 3:30PM Cumberland F Hyatt Regency Dallas
Masahiro Morii, Harvard University  
S13   Top Quark Production
Apr 24 2006 3:30PM Cumberland G Hyatt Regency Dallas
David Cline, University of California, Los Angeles  
S16   Laboratory Astrophysics II
Apr 24 2006 3:30PM Landmark D Hyatt Regency Dallas
Parvez Guzdar, University of Maryland  
T14   FHP Business Meeting
Apr 24 2006 5:30PM Cumberland I Hyatt Regency Dallas
Robert H. Romer, Amherst College  
V1   Plenary Session III
Apr 25 2006 8:30AM Landmark A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Brad Sherrill, Michigan State University  
W1   Shedding Light on Dark Energy
Apr 25 2006 10:45AM Landmark A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Natalie Roe, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory  
W2   Notes from Underground
Apr 25 2006 10:45AM Landmark B Hyatt Regency Dallas
George Fuller, University of California, San Diego  
W3   Cosmic Gamma-Ray Bursts
Apr 25 2006 10:45AM Landmark C Hyatt Regency Dallas
Charles Meegan, National Space Science and Technology Center  
W5   Abrupt Climate Change Scenario
Apr 25 2006 10:30AM Pegasus B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Tina Kaarsberg, U.S. Department of Energy  
W6   Research on Teaching Thermal Physics and Quantum Mechanics
Apr 25 2006 10:45AM Cumberland J Hyatt Regency Dallas
Paula Heron, University of Washington  
W8   Minisymposium: Heavy Quark Energy Loss & Flow
Apr 25 2006 10:45AM Cumberland A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Peter Jacobs, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory  
W9   Nuclear Theory II
Apr 25 2006 10:45AM Cumberland B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Vladimir Zelevinsky, Michigan State University  
W10   Heineman Prize Session
Apr 25 2006 10:45AM Cumberland C Hyatt Regency Dallas
Pierre Sikivie, University of Florida  
W11   Gravitational Wave Searches
Apr 25 2006 10:45AM Cumberland E Hyatt Regency Dallas
Lior Burko, The University of Alabama, Huntsville  
W12   Bs, B*, eta-B decays
Apr 25 2006 10:45AM Cumberland F Hyatt Regency Dallas
Robert Cahn, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory  
W13   Particle Physics Instrumentation
Apr 25 2006 10:45AM Cumberland G Hyatt Regency Dallas
Stephen Magill, Argonne National Laboratory  
W16   Sherwood IV
Apr 25 2006 10:45AM Landmark D Hyatt Regency Dallas
Eric Held, Utah State University  
X1   Dark Matter
Apr 25 2006 1:30PM Landmark A Hyatt Regency Dallas
Uwe Oberlack, Rice University  
X2   Physical Properties of Partonic Matter
Apr 25 2006 1:30PM Landmark B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Vickie Green, Vanderbilt University  
X3   Magnetars
Apr 25 2006 1:30PM Landmark C Hyatt Regency Dallas
David Palmer, Los Alamos National Laboratory  
X5   Elements of a Real Energy Strategy
Apr 25 2006 12:15PM Pegasus B Hyatt Regency Dallas
Anthony Nero, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory  
X16   Research on Teaching Large Enrollment Classes
Apr 25 2006 1:30PM Landmark D Hyatt Regency Dallas
David Meltzer, University of Washington  

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