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Biological Systems Science Division
The Biological Systems Science Division manages a diverse portfolio of fundamental research and technology development to achieve a predictive, systems-level understanding of complex biological systems to advance DOE missions in energy, climate, and environment. The division was formed from the merger of the formerly separate Life Sciences Division and the Medical Sciences Division.  Specific research areas include:
Genomics Research Radiochemistry and Instrumentation - supports fundamental research in radiochemistry and radiotracer development activities that include development of new methodologies for real-time, high-resolution imaging of dynamic biological processes in energy- and environment-relevant contexts.

Artificial Retina - utilizes the resources of the national laboratories in material sciences, engineering, microfabrication, and microengineering to develop unique neuroprostheses and continue development of an artificial retina to restore sight to the blind.

Low Dose Radiation Research - to understand and characterize the risks to human health from exposures to low levels of radiation.

Ethical, Legal and Social Issues (ELSI) - supports Office of Science interests in bioenergy, synthetic biology, and nanotechnology, including communication of the societal implications arising from these programs.

DOE Human Subjects Protection Program - to ensure compliance with Federal regulations and DOE Orders to protect human subjects.  All research conducted at DOE, supported with DOE funds, or performed by DOE employees must comply.

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For additional information about these specific programs, please contact an appropriate staff member.