DOE office of Science reorganizes.(United States. Department of Energy)(Brief article)

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U.S. Department of Energy Under Secretary for Science Raymond Orbach has announced a reorganization of the Office of Science, naming Dr. Patricia Dehmer as Deputy Director for Science Programs. In that capacity, she will "provide scientific and management oversight for t...

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