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Researcher Sandra Davern performs cell-based assays to evaluate cell death and DNA damage in response to radiation. Davern is initiative lead for ORNL’s Accelerating Radiotherapeutics through Advanced Molecular Constructs (ARM) Initiative and the Accelerating Radiotherapeutic Innovations and Applications (ARIA) Initiative, both of which focus on improving targeted therapies for cancer. Credit: ORNL/U.S. Dept. of Energy
Environmental scientist Teresa Mathews works to understand the impacts of energy generation on water and solve challenging problems, including mercury pollution.
The UT Graduate School of Medicine recently honored employees with the10th annual Employee Excellence Awards program. Employees recognized are Donna Doyle, Tina Richey, Ashley Smith, and Hope Wright.
A technician holds the control for the manipulator arm that allows highly trained experts to work with radioactive materials in a shielded hot cell. The manipulators are controlled from outside the hot cell, as operators look through a window made of multiple layers of heavy glass with mineral oil in between. Carlos Jones, ORNL/U.S. Dept. of Energy
The UT Graduate School of Medicine recently honored employees with the10th annual Employee Excellence Awards program. Employees recognized are Donna Doyle, Tina Richey, Ashley Smith, and Hope Wright.
The UT Graduate School of Medicine recently honored employees with the10th annual Employee Excellence Awards program. Employees recognized are Donna Doyle, Tina Richey, Ashley Smith, and Hope Wright.
The UT Graduate School of Medicine recently honored employees with the10th annual Employee Excellence Awards program. Employees recognized are Donna Doyle, Tina Richey, Ashley Smith, and Hope Wright.
The UT Graduate School of Medicine recently honored employees with the10th annual Employee Excellence Awards program. Employees recognized are Donna Doyle, Tina Richey, Ashley Smith, and Hope Wright.
The UT Graduate School of Medicine recently honored employees with the10th annual Employee Excellence Awards program. Employees recognized are Donna Doyle, Tina Richey, Ashley Smith, and Hope Wright.
Buildings support technician Troy Seay analyzes kale growing in the AgPod (agricultural pod) on the Building Technologies Research and Integration Center campus. Credit: Carlos Jones/ORNL. U.S. Dept. of Energy
Jenny Connor, stable isotope material science engineer, dispenses rare earth isotopes in oxide form. ORNL is entrusted with stewarding the nation’s supply of stable isotopes, some of the most rare and valuable isotopes on earth, and with putting them into the forms needed by customers of the Dept. of Energy’s National Isotope Development Center. Carlos Jones, ORNL/U.S. Dept. of Energy
The UT Graduate School of Medicine recently honored employees with the10th annual Employee Excellence Awards program. Employees recognized are Donna Doyle, Tina Richey, Ashley Smith, and Hope Wright.
The UT Graduate School of Medicine recently honored employees with the10th annual Employee Excellence Awards program. Employees recognized are Donna Doyle, Tina Richey, Ashley Smith, and Hope Wright.
The UT Graduate School of Medicine recently honored employees with the10th annual Employee Excellence Awards program. Employees recognized are Donna Doyle, Tina Richey, Ashley Smith, and Hope Wright.
The UT Graduate School of Medicine recently honored employees with the10th annual Employee Excellence Awards program. Employees recognized are Donna Doyle, Tina Richey, Ashley Smith, and Hope Wright.
Zhiming Gao, right, and Yanfei Li, work on a new refrigeration prototype in the PICARD (Platform for Integrated Controls and Appliances) lab, a testbed for grid-interactive building equipment.
The UT Graduate School of Medicine recently honored employees with the10th annual Employee Excellence Awards program. Employees recognized are Donna Doyle, Tina Richey, Ashley Smith, and Hope Wright.