
Division of energy biosciences: Annual report and summaries of FY 1995 activities
Publication year - 1996
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/239337
Subject(s) - photosynthesis , plant metabolism , metabolism , biology , secondary metabolism , microbial metabolism , biosynthesis , biochemistry , botany , bacteria , gene , genetics , rna
The mission of the Division of Energy Biosciences is to support research that advances the fundamental knowledge necessary for the future development of biotechnologies related to the Department of Energy`s mission. The departmental civilian objectives include effective and efficient energy production, energy conservation, environmental restoration, and waste management. The Energy Biosciences program emphasizes research in the microbiological and plant sciences, as these understudied areas offer numerous scientific opportunities to dramatically influence environmentally sensible energy production and conservation. The research supported is focused on the basic mechanisms affecting plant productivity, conversion of biomass and other organic materials into fuels and chemicals by microbial systems, and the ability of biological systems to replace energy-intensive or pollutant-producing processes. The Division also addresses the increasing number of new opportunities arising at the interface of biology with other basic energy-related sciences such as biosynthesis of novel materials and the influence of soil organisms on geological processes