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… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … got a great interview with Ben Shen, from the Scripps Research Institute in Jupiter Florida. This interview is … compounds, Alison. They are – if you can imagine – two carbons in a triple bond attached to two carbons in a double …
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… collaborative user projects, the JGI’s Plant Program delves into the natural world’s potential to address global challenges by exploring plants’ role in capturing carbon, detoxifying soils, interacting with other organisms, … energy into chemical energy — and its implications for carbon sequestration, renewable energy and agricultural …
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… Facility, the JGI serves more than 2,500 users that predominately come from the public sector: academic and government institutions — with capabilities that had remained largely … include scaling technologies and state-of-the-art sample processing. Our Biodesign platform enables users to test …
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… to unlock their potential for bioenergy, environmental sustainability, and bioproducts. By sequencing and analyzing the … that enable fungi and algae to play a vital role in carbon cycling, biodegradation and biogeochemistry. This research helps translate their genomic potential into …
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… Our Sequencing Technologies Group is well-integrated across JGI departments to ensure a robust … the technologies and enabling state-of-the-art sample processing and sequencing capabilities. The Genomic … DAP-seq (multiDAP-seq) method allowing high-throughput processing of samples in 96-well plates on automated liquid …
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… See below for examples of successful Letters of Intent to our Community Science Program Large-Scale Call, as well as successful submissions to our CSP New Investigator, CSP Functional Genomics, and Facilities Integrating Collaborations for User Science calls. These …
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… The JGI’s Microbial Program focuses on using cutting-edge sequencing, annotation and analysis … environmental challenges, such as improving soil health, carbon sequestration and bioeconomy applications. The … large-scale genomic data to advance microbial research that drives sustainable solutions in energy, …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a podcast about … that he worked on was he worked on how very beautiful sea slugs that eat sponges concentrate those toxic compounds … Utah. Dr. Schmidt is a natural products chemist who works in a wide variety of marine organisms, including sponges, …
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… Hey, Alison Takemura: Hey, Dan. Dan Udwary: Today we’re going to talk to Kate Duncan. And Kate is– I should ask, you … fascinated by the oceans, though I’ve always lived by the sea in the northeast of Scotland. It was actually when I was … from sediment cores in Antarctica that have– some of being carbon-dated to kind of 15,000, 150,000 years ago. So this …
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… Biology is currently experiencing a revolution brought on by rapid developments in … recent computational technology advances in management, processing and visualization of “big data,” and artificial … a major transition of biology into data science. Research in the Kyrpides group focuses on Microbiome Data …
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… The Metagenome Program uses advanced sequencing technologies to decode the genomes of microbes in their natural environments. This work encompasses … principles that govern ecosystem processes. This research provides insights into microbial diversity and … communities contribute to critical processes such as carbon cycling, nutrient cycling, and energy flow. One of …
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… for another episode of Natural Prodcast. Right now I’m working on this the afternoon of the day I’m due to release it, … about. He works with methylotrophs, which are a group of carbon-fixing bacteria that I would say are are still fairly … named Mary Lidstrom at the University of Washington in Seattle . And she studies bacteria that grow on one-carbon …
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