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Program director`s report for the Office of Health and Environmental Research
Author(s) -
Dennis Gilbert
Publication year - 1995
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/125047
Subject(s) - multidisciplinary approach , environmental research , engineering ethics , atmospheric research , management science , environmental planning , engineering , data science , environmental science , computer science , geography , sociology , social science , meteorology
LBNL performs basic and applied research and develops technologies in support of the Department of Energy Office of Health and Environmental Research`s mission to explore and mitigate the long-term health and environmental consequences of energy use and to advance solutions to major medical challenges. The ability of the Laboratory to engage in this mission depends upon the strength of its core competencies. In addition, there are several key capabilities that are crosscutting, or underlie, many of the core competencies. They are: bioscience and biotechnology; environmental assessment and remediation; advanced detector systems; materials characterization and synthesis; chemical dynamics, catalysis, and surface science; advanced technologies for energy supply and energy efficiency; particle and photon beams; national research facilities; computation and information management; engineering design and fabrication technologies; and education of future scientists and engineers. Research in progress and major accomplishments are summarized for projects in analytical technology; environmental research; health effects; molecular carcinogenesis; general life sciences; human genome project; medical applications; and imaging of E-binding proteins

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