Weiler Assumes Official Role as NASA Science Chief

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May 7, 2008

David Mould/Dwayne Brown
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RELEASE: 08-114

WEILER ASSUMES OFFICIAL ROLE AS NASA SCIENCE CHIEF

WASHINGTON -- Administrator Michael Griffin announced Wednesday that 
Ed Weiler will remain as NASA's associate administrator for the 
agency's Science Mission Directorate. Weiler was named interim chief 
of the directorate March 26.

"I'm very pleased to have Ed officially accept a more long-term 
position as science chief. His leadership style and 26 years of 
Headquarters experience will be vital to the success of upcoming 
science activities and missions," said Griffin.

As chief executive of NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Weiler will 
direct a wide variety of research and scientific exploration programs 
for Earth studies, space weather, the solar system, and the universe. 
In addition, he will manage a broad spectrum of grant-based research 
programs and spacecraft projects.

Weiler was appointed director of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, 
Greenbelt, Md., in August 2004. Previously, he had served as the 
associate administrator for the agency's Space Science Enterprise 
from 1998 to 2004. 

Prior to his selection as associate administrator, Weiler served as 
the director of the Astronomical Search for Origins Program at NASA 
Headquarters in Washington. He was a member of the Princeton 
University Space Astrophysics Research Staff from 1976 until 1978. 
Weiler joined Headquarters in 1978 as a staff scientist and was 
promoted to the chief of the Ultraviolet/Visible and Gravitational 
Astrophysics Division in 1979. He also served as the chief scientist 
for the Hubble Space Telescope from 1979 until 1998.

A native of Chicago, Weiler earned his doctorate in Astrophysics from 
Northwestern University in 1976.

For more information about NASA and its science programs, visit:

http://nasascience.nasa.gov

	
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