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Sue Brannon Clark is an environmental radi … Sue Brannon Clark is an environmental radiochemist. Since receiving her Doctorate in Inorganic and Radiochemistry from Florida State University in 1989, Dr Clark has worked at Washington State University where she leads a research team on the chemistry and chemical engineering of processing nuclear materials. She has also held various leadership roles at WSU, including serving as Interim Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Interim Dean of the College of Sciences. Sue Clark has been appointed to numerous boards and committees, such as the US Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board and the Basic Energy Sciences Advisory Committee for the US Department of Energy.Committee for the US Department of Energy.
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Sue Brannon Clark is an environmental radi … Sue Brannon Clark is an environmental radiochemist. Since receiving her Doctorate in Inorganic and Radiochemistry from Florida State University in 1989, Dr Clark has worked at Washington State University where she leads a research team on the chemistry and chemical engineering of processing nuclear materials. She has also held various leadership roles at WSU, including serving as Interim Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Interim Dean of the College of Sciences.d Interim Dean of the College of Sciences.
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