Arthur R. Grossman
Arthur Robert Grossman (born 1950) is an American biologist whose research ranges across the fields of
plant biology,
microbiology,
marine biology,
phytochemistry, and
photosynthesis. He has been a staff scientist at
Carnegie Institution for Science’s Department of Plant Biology since 1982, and holds a courtesy appointment as professor in the Department of Biology at
Stanford. He has mentored more than fifteen PhD students and more than thirty post-doctoral fellows. Grossman was the recipient of the
Gilbert Morgan Smith Medal (
National Academy of Sciences) in 2009 and the Darbaker Prize for work on microalgae (
Botanical Society of America) in 2002. He is co-editor in chief of ''
Journal of Phycology'', and has been on the editorial boards of major biological journals including the ''
Annual Review of Genetics'', ''
Eukaryotic Cell'', ''
Journal of Biological Chemistry'', and ''
Molecular Plant'' among others. He has also been on many committees and panels that evaluate scientific directions for the various granting agencies, universities and government departments. He was elected the co-chair of the
Gordon Research Conference on Photosynthesis in 2015, and will be chair again in 2017. He is Chief of Genetics at
Solazyme Inc. which applies plant biology to create oils.
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