Organization
Biosciences Division
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
P.O. Box 2008
Building 1520, Room 309
Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6342
- Division Contacts
- Research Groups
- Collaborations and Support
- Organizational Chart
- Staff of the Biosciences Division
Name | Title | Phone (865+) |
|
Martin Keller | Division Director | 576-0567 | kellerm@ornl.gov |
Tony Palumbo | Deputy Division Director | 576-8002 | palumboav@ornl.gov |
Kim Drew | Division Secretary | 574-5845 | drewky@ornl.gov |
David Fowler | Operations | 574-7300 | fowlerde@ornl.gov |
Waldean Richardson | Human Resources | 574-7276 | richardsonwg@ornl.gov |
Lisa Kingrea | Finance Officer |
576-8060 | kingrealb@ornl.gov |
Benjamin M. Smith | Finance Staff | 241-3768 | smithbm1@ornl.gov |
Environment, Safety, Health, & Quality Team coordinates the day-to-day activities of the Division within the general areas of Resource Management; Environment, Safety and Health, and Quality; and Support Services.
- Biological and Nanoscale Systems
- Bioconversion Science and Technology
- Genome Analysis and Systems Modeling
- Genome Management Information Systems
- Microbial Ecology and Physiology
- Molecular Microbial Ecology
- Nanoscale Science and Devices
- Laboratory Animal Resources
- System Genetics
UT/ORNL Graduate School of Genome
Science and Technology
The graduate school takes advantage of the unique
opportunity that the University of Tennessee and the Oak Ridge National
Laboratory have for interaction and collaboration. Students will
be trained in emerging areas of genome science, with emphasis on
mammalian genomics, structural biology, proteomics, computational
biology and bioinformatics, and bioanalytical technologies.
Tennessee Mouse Genome Consortium
The Tennessee Mouse Genome Consortium (TMGC) brings together expertise and resources across
the state of Tennessee for the study of complex biological systems using mouse model systems. The
consortium includes a National Laboratory, several universities, and several medical research centers.
Researchers from these institutions contribute their expertise in mouse genetics, basic biomedical
research, clinical research, laboratory animal care, research administration, bioinformatics, and
bioanalytical technologies. This mix brings a wide range of resources to bear on biomedical research
and training.