The JGI offers metagenome quantitative stable isotope probing (Metagenome – qSIP) capabilities to investigate metabolic activity of metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs). Learn more about the JGI’s Metagenome – qSIP workflow.
Past Webinar Events
- FICUS Webinar: “Shining a Light: Advanced Photon Source Capabilities for FICUS Research” (2/21/2024) - A webinar on how researchers can tap the capabilities of the Advanced Photon Source when applying to the EMSL-JGI FICUS call for proposals.
- Webinar: Metagenome quantitative SIP at JGI (10/19/2023) - The JGI offers metagenome quantitative stable isotope probing (Metagenome - qSIP) capabilities to investigate metabolic activity of metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs).
- Webinar: SIP technologies at EMSL and JGI (4/8/2021) - At the JGI and EMSL, various tools leverage stable isotopes to measure carbon and nutrient flux, and identify microbes assimilating labeled compounds.
- Webinar: MycoCosm Tutorial (3/22/2021) - How researchers can utilize the JGI data portal MycoCosm for conducting fungal genomics analyses.
- Webinar: PhycoCosm Tutorial (3/22/2021) - An introduction to the JGI data portal PhycoCosm, and how researchers can harness it for exploring algal genomes and genes.
- Engagement Webinar: Utilizing long-read sequencing for metagenomics and DNA modification detection (3/22/2021) - How the JGI employs single-molecule, long-read DNA sequences to aid with genome assembly and transcriptome analysis of microbial, fungal, and plant research projects. These long-reads have also been applied to DNA methylation analysis as well as improving metagenome assemblies.
- Engagement Webinar: Accessing NEON’s Environmental Sample Archives, Applying JGI & EMSL Omics Tools (3/15/2021) - Through the collaborative science call (FICUS) between the JGI and EMSL, successful applicants can also access resources at the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON).
- Webinar: Introducing the BioSANS capability (3/9/2021) - A webinar on how researchers could tap the capabilities of the Biological Small-Angle Neutron Scattering (BioSANS) when applying to the EMSL-JGI FICUS call for proposals.
- Engagement Webinar: How to Apply for Resources at Multiple DOE User Facilities (2/25/2021) - JGI and the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) co-hosted an engagement webinar on "Accessing Resources at Multiple DOE User Facilities with a Single Proposal."
- Engagement Webinar: Harnessing JGI’s Metabolomics Capabilities (11/19/2020) - The JGI Engagement Webinar held November 5, 2020 (video available with captions) spotlighted the metabolomic analysis capability available through the Community Science Program (CSP).