Structural Biology
The Structural Biology Program of the Office of Biological and Environmental Research supports access to DOE’s national user facilities for studies in structural biology. These user facilities are available to academic, industrial, and government laboratory researchers.
The structural biology program provides support for beamlines and end stations at the synchrotron light sources located at several National Laboratories: User stations are supported at neutron beam facilities:
The Structural Biology Facility Program provides funding for the unique Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy Center at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
The program also contributes to the Federal government’s support for the Protein Data Bank, the international database of three-dimensional structures of proteins, protein complexes, and other biological macromolecules.

Informal Report - Workshop on Biological Imaging and Spectroscopy at the NSLS II

Program Manager

Roland Hirsch, Ph.D.
Biological Systems Science Division, SC-23.2
Department of Energy, GTN Bldg.
1000 Independence Ave., SW
Washington, DC 20585-1290
Phone: (301) 903-9009
Fax: (301) 903-0567
Email:
roland.hirsch@science.doe.gov