BER Funding Profile (dollars in thousands) Biological and FY 2002 FY 2003 Environmental Research Conference President’s Request Life Sciences 192,573210,878.

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BER Funding Profile (dollars in thousands) Biological and FY 2002 FY 2003 Environmental Research Conference President’s Request Life Sciences 192,573210,878 Climate Change Research 128,922137,959 Environmental Remediation 114, ,530 Medical Applications and Measurement Science 122,999 45,848 Subtotal, BER 558,895504,215 Construction 11,405 0 TOTAL, BER 570,300504,215

BER FY 2003 President’s Request Life Sciences Structural Biology 27,847 Molecular and Cellular Biology 73,264 Genomes to Life (36,675) Low Dose Research (17,523) Human Genome 90,185 Health Effects 14,251 SBIR/STTR 5,331 TOTAL210,878

BER FY 2003 President’sRequest Climate Change Research FY 2003 Climate and Hydrology 74,669 Climate Modeling 27,181 ARM 44,751 UAV 2,737 Atmospheric Chemistry and Carbon Cycle 37,764 Atmospheric Science 12,571 Terrestrial Carbon Processes 13,716 Ocean Sciences 2,920 Carbon Sequestration Research 8,557 Ecological Processes 13,888 Human Interaction 8,084 SBIR/STTR 3,554 TOTAL137,959

BER FY 2003 President’s Request Environmental Remediation Bioremediation Research30,700 (incl. GPP and GPE) Clean Up Research38,190* Facilities Operations (EMSL)37,948 SBIR/STTR 2,692 TOTAL 109,530 *Includes EMSP ($29,886,000) and Savannah River Ecology Lab ($5,841,000)

BER FY 2003 President’s Request Medical Applications and Measurement Science Medical Applications 38,701 Radiopharmaceutical Design and Synthesis(24,445) Multimodel Imaging Systems and Medical Photonics (9,386) Novel Cell Directed Therapies (4,870) Congressional Direction ( 0) Measurement Science 5,961 SBIR/STTR 1,186 TOTAL 45,848