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Guy Fogleman, Ph.D.

FASEB - Executive Director

Guy Folgeman is the Executive Director of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB).  He directs the public affairs, publishing, meeting management, campus management, society management services, and financial activities of the Federation.  Dr. Fogleman is also the Principal Investigator for FASEB’s Minority Access to Research Careers grant from the National Institutes of Health.  

Before coming to FASEB in July 2006, Dr. Fogleman was Director of the Biomedical Research Division and Associate Director for Human Health and Performance at NASA, where he led NASA’s biomedical and biological science and technology programs.  He has served as U.S. co-chair of the U.S-Russia Joint Working Group on Space Life Sciences and U.S. delegate to the multilateral International Space Life Sciences Working Group.  He also served as Lead for the Advanced Human Support Technology Program at NASA Headquarters and worked as Program Manager for life sciences hardware development programs and for two Spacelab missions.  He conducted research at the NASA Ames Research Center in California on the origins of life and on the physics of particles in microgravity.  Prior to working for NASA, he held positions as associate professor at San Francisco State University, research associate at Tri-University Meson Facility at the University of British Columbia, and visiting physicist in the Theory Group at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, where he conducted research in theoretical elementary particle physics.  Dr. Fogleman has a Ph.D. in physics, M.A. in mathematics and M.S. in physics from Indiana University in Bloomington and a B.S. in physics from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.


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