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… and it has legacy mining that goes back more than 100 years. And in particular, there’s an inflow from the mining … like it’s, it’s this unique time where the preceding 300 years, that change was not occurring at that pace, right. And then, hopefully, 3-400 years down the road we’ll have a steady state where we can …
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… process. The JGI’s CSP Functional Genomics call is open year-round, and reviews submissions twice a year. Proposals submitted by July 30, 2020 will be …
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Switchgrass is a native, shrubby grass that can grow year-over-year on marginal soil and with few resources. Despite the … of a close relative and model species. The following year saw the beginnings of common switchgrass gardens to …
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… over 60 different types of NEON samples and specimens per year. This NEON-focused webinar complements a recent …
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… working virtually with her JGI mentors for nearly three years after her internship. “That level of commitment and … can be found in fossil records dating over a billion years old. It’s an insanely diverse group of organisms that … always glad to pay it forward,” said Wint, now in her final year of PhD research at UC Merced. She plans to continue …
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Though such visits have been impossible for the past year and a half, “the logistics haven’t changed,” noted …
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… comprehensive learning experience.” Over the course of the year, she and other JGI staff conducted several real-time, … considers the experience the highlight of her past year’s work at the JGI. As the students look forward to …
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… “Being a JGI-UC Merced Intern during the summer of my first year as a Ph.D. student significantly, and positively, …
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… were involved in that were reported on over the last year: Kerrie Barry and Jeremy Schmutz worked with a …
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… of focus and data and computational needs. Over its 23-year history, JGI has produced more than 13 petabytes of …
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… who work with more than 10,000 undergraduate students each year. Brian Looney of Duke University is interested in …
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