Gulf War Veterans’ Illnesses Contacts

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Members of Congress Who Have Led Efforts to Address Gulf War Veterans' Illnesses

Telephone Representative Christopher Shays (R-CT) (Chairman, House Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and International Relations) 202-225-2548

Representative Bernie Sanders (I-VT) (Member, House Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and International Relations) 202-225-4115

Scientists whose Government-sponsored Research Relates to Gulf War Illnesses

Telephone email Maria R. G. Araneta, Ph.D. Asst Prof, Dept. of Family and Prev. Med, Univ California at San Diego (Gulf War-related birth defects, pregnancy outcomes)
858-822-3559 haraneta@ucsd.edu 

Carrolee Barlow, M.D., Ph.D. Exec. Director., Biology Research and Development, Brain Cells, Inc.  (genetic research relevant to the effects of sarin, pesticides)
858-812-7605 cbarlow@braincellsinc.com 

Sam Donta, M.D. Prof of Medicine, Boston University (retired)
(directed large Gulf War illness treatment studies)
508-539-6666 sdonta@adelphia.net 

Paul Greengard, Ph.D. (Nobel Laureate) Prof, Director of Neuroscience Laboratory, Rockefeller University(neurochemistry of Parkinson's Disease and sarin exposure)
212-327-8780 greengs@rockefeller.edu 

Rogene F. Henderson, Ph.D. Senior Scientist, Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute (animal studies demonstrating neurological effects of low-level sarin)
505-348-9464 rhenderson@lrri.org 

Antonio Sastre, Ph.D Principal Advisor, Science, Midwest Research Institute (research on autonomic nervous system dysfunction in Gulf veterans)

Contact MRI Communications Office: Linda Cook (Tel: 816-360-1943) Laura Luckert (Tel: 816-360-1902) Mohan Sopori, Ph.D. Senior Scientist, Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute (research showing immunological effects of low-level sarin exposure)
505-348-9440 msopori@lrri.org 

Roberta White, Ph.D. Prof and Chair, Dept of Envir Health, Boston Univ Sch of Public Health (studies of neurocognitive impairment in Gulf War veterans)
617-638-4620 rwhite@bu.edu