Abstract
Born in Dunedin, New Zealand, Joan (Jan) Mary Anderson was an internationally acclaimed plant biologist renowned for her discoveries on the organization of the intricate membrane structures that carry out solar energy conversion in cells of green plants. In a research career spanning some 55 years, mostly at the Division of Plant Industry CSIRO Canberra (1961–1997) and later in the former Research School of Biological Sciences at the ANU, Jan's experiments and insights changed the way we think about the light reactions of photosynthesis.
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