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… In 2003, Dr. Pennacchio joined the DOE Joint Genome Institute and has focused … Pennacchio received his Ph.D in 1998 from the Department of Genetics at Stanford University where he uncovered the genetic cause of a … Len Pennacchio is the JGI's Deputy of Genomic Technologies. oClick …
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… Congratulations to the 2021 Highly Cited Researchers at the JGI! They are among those recognized by Clarivate Analytics for demonstrating “significant influence in their chosen field or fields through the publication of multiple highly cited papers during the last …
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… The Community Science Program (CSP) provides the scientific community at large with access to high-throughput sequencing, synthesis, and metabolomics at the JGI for projects of relevance to Department of Energy (DOE) … more customized analysis, the JGI also participates in publication of results. See more details on our Review …
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… Since 2019 Dr. Blaby heads the Biodesign Platform at the Joint Genome Institute, … on HTP DNA design and assembly, strain engineering and bioinformatic tool development/data analysis for synthetic … B.Sc. (HONS) – University of Wales, Cardiff, Genetics Ph.D. – University of Cambridge., …
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… Joint Genome Institute is to serve the scientific community as a user facility pioneering functional genomics to solve the … discovery at the DOE Office of Science through high performance computing (HPC) and data analysis. The DOE Systems … The researcher then submits a proposal for consideration in the next …
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… Wednesday, March 18: "Genomics of Environmental Opportunism: Fungal Adaptation at the Edge of Pathogenicity" Workshop Steven …
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… WHEN: May 6-10, 2019 WHERE: JGI With DOE investments in graphical processing unit (GPU)-based high-performance computing resources, an upcoming hackathon led by … Oakridge National Laboratory Hackathon … From our partners …
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… In April 2020, we mark both the 50th celebration of Earth Day … relevant to living on a changing planet. Transcript for Audio ALISON: Hey! I’m Alison Takemura at the US … they need. Karolina is working to better understand what genetic features make CAM possible. So, she’s studying …
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