Background
Moore, Thomas Stephen was born on August 27, 1942 in Kennett, Missouri, United States. Son of Thomas Stephen and Ruth (Bateman) Moore.
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This text presents a comprehensive description of the fundamental principles of plant lipid metabolism and then uses this base to examine current research in the field. The importance of molecular biology and the incorporation of new analytical methods are discussed, and the contributions of current research to agricultural and industrial uses are covered in depth. Chapters are illustrated with tables and figures to support key concepts, and projections for future researc in the field are also explored.
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Moore, Thomas Stephen was born on August 27, 1942 in Kennett, Missouri, United States. Son of Thomas Stephen and Ruth (Bateman) Moore.
Bachelor of Science, U. Arkansas, 1964; Master of Science, U. Arkansas, 1966; Doctor of Philosophy, Indiana U., 1970.
Postdoctoral researcher, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1970-1973; assistant professor department of botany, U. Wyoming, Laramie, 1973-1978; associate professor, department chairman of botany, U. Wyoming, Laramie, 1978-1982; professor department of botany, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, since 1982; department chairman of botany, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 1982-1988; department chairman of microbiology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 1986-1988. Member grant review committee Department Energy, Washington, 1983-1984. Member grant review panel National Science Foundation, Washington, 1985-1988.
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Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Society Plant Physiologists (chairman planning committee 1984-1987,chairman constitution and by-laws committee 1990-1991), Phi Beta Kappa (local president 1985-1986), Sigma Xi.
Married Virginia Marie Gurley, September 14, 1968. 1 child, Thomas Stephen III.