Biosciences Research Program Staff
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Dr.
B. Gail McLean
Program Manager for
Photosynthetic Systems
Chemical Sciences, Geosciences, and Biosciences Division Office of Basic Energy Sciences SC-22.1/Germantown Building, U.S. Department of Energy 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 20585-1290
E-Mail:
gail.mclean@science.doe.gov
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Prior to joining DOE in November 2008, Dr. B. Gail McLean
was a National Program Leader for Plant Biology in the
Competitive Programs Unit of the Cooperative State Research,
Education and Extension Service (now the National Institute
of Food and Agriculture), United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA). She directed and provided leadership
for four competitive grants programs while at USDA, three of
which were in the National Research Initiative (NRI)
competitive grants program: Plant Biology: Environmental
Stress, Plant Biochemistry, Plant Breeding and Education,
and Biotechnology Risk Assessment. She also served on the
Interagency Metabolic Engineering Working Group and as an
Acting Integrated Programs Director for the Competitive
Programs unit. Gail received her Ph.D. in Molecular
Genetics from the University of Georgia and has broad
research experience in plant biochemistry and molecular and
cell biology, conducting research in the Biochemistry
Department at the University of Maryland-Baltimore Medical
School and in the Plant & Microbial Biology Department at
the University of California, Berkeley. |
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Dr.
Robert J. Stack
Program Manager for Physical
Biosciences
Chemical Sciences, Geosciences, and Biosciences Division Office of Basic Energy Sciences SC-22.1/Germantown Building, U.S. Department of Energy 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 20585-1290
Email:
Robert.Stack@science.doe.gov
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Dr. Stack received
his B.S. in Chemical and Cell Biology from the College of
Agriculture and Environmental Sciences at Rutgers University
in 1976, and his Ph.D in Biochemistry from the University of
California, Davis in 1984. Following three years
of postdoctoral work at Davis in the Department of
Bacteriology with Bob Hungate investigating the anaerobic
bacterial catabolism of cellulose, Dr. Stack joined the
Fermentation Biochemistry unit at the USDA/ARS laboratory
in Peoria, IL . There
he elucidated the structures of a number of newly-discovered
sugars thus far unique to anaerobic bacteria. Dr.
Stack joined the staff of Glycomed, Inc.
in the San Francisco
Bay Area in 1989 as the head of a small
"exploratory/discovery" research group
that centered on developing carbohydrates as
pharmaceuticals. Subsequently, he held
a number of positions with
other Bay Area biotechnology
firms, where
he acquired expertise in genomics (microarrays, DNA
sequencing)
and microfluidics, along
with additional scientific and project management
experience. Dr. Stack has over 50 peer-reviewed journal
articles and patents, including a set of patents that served
as the underlying technology platform for a start-up
carbohydrate bioanalytics firm. |
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Ms. Sharron Watson
Program Assistant
Email:
Sharron.Watson@science.doe.gov
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For
general program information, call us at (301) 903-2873
or email us at:
energy.biosciences@science.doe.gov
Mailing Address:
Energy
Biosciences Research Program Office of Basic Energy Sciences SC-143/Germantown Building U.S. Department of Energy 1000 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20585-1290
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