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… communities change with the seasons. The Science Light-harvesting bacteria (phototrophs) in Antarctica’s Ace Lake defy … go through a boom and bust cycle aligned with light availability. A long-running time-series study offers a first glimpse into a full season’s cycle of this polar environment. This cycle suggests a reliance on photosynthesis …
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… $250 Hosted by the DOE Joint Genome Institute, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and the Desert Research Institute, the 2025 … NeLLi Symposium, join us for a 1.5–day jamboree on November 6–7 focused on improving cultivation and genomic coverage. … take place at The Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. The poster session will be …
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… expressing both male and female gametes in one individual. But some, including shrub willow Salix purpurea , employ the evolutionary strategy we are far more familiar with: … For the first time, the sex chromosomes of shrub willow have been sequenced with sufficient resolution to analyze …
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… partnership between DOE JGI and UC Merced to promote diversity and inclusion in science and research, two … included Cristhian Gutierrez Huerta and Bryan Rangel Alvarez, both California Alliance for Minority Participation … technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields. At the 2016 CAMP Statewide Undergraduate Research Symposium , held …
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… Clarke joined the Lab in 2007 as the Sr. Human Resources Division Partner for the Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI) and … in 2017 joined the Joint Genome Institute (JGI). Tina serves in an HR advisory role to Division/Area management and supervisors to … Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, Sr. HR Division Partner 2007 – May, 2015 Sybase (SAP Acquired …
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… Puerto Nuevo is a small town along the Baja California coastline in … Internship Program, first sampled the area in summer 2016. She described the microbial diversity patterns of Puerto Nuevo’s coastal waters and …
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… pathways from engineered yeasts still work in cell-free environments? (Spoiler: Yes.) Think of cells as tiny factories: within their walls they have both the machinery to make products such as proteins, and … to keep processes running smoothly. As reported August 26, 2021, in Nature Communications , researchers led by Hal …
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… pathways from engineered yeasts still work in cell-free environments? (Spoiler: Yes.) Yeast strains engineered for the biochemical conversion of glucose to value-added products are limited in … to keep processes running smoothly. As reported August 26, 2021, in Nature Communications , researchers led by Hal …
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… is interested in studying how plants interact with their environment. Prior to joining the Joint Genome Institute, his … roots, focusing on genetic components required for effective colonization. In addition, Dr. Cole is focusing on how individual plant cells respond to their biotic environment using …
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… JGI in 2022 as lead of the Biomolecular Materials Initiative, a partnership between JGI and the Molecular Foundry, a … user facility at Berkeley Lab. She is spearheading the development of a joint user capability between the JGI and Molecular Foundry for genome-encoded biomaterial discovery, design, and engineering. She earned her PhD in …
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… Since joining the DOE Joint Genome Institute in 2016, Dr. Otani has been studying secondary metabolism in microbes, particularly actinomycetes. His research activity is focused on developing and implementing new technologies and methodologies … Tokyo Institute of Technology Master's, Biotechnology, University of Tokyo PhD, Biotechnology, University of Tokyo …
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… research in synthetic biology and microfluidics at the University of California, San Diego. As the Sequencing … bench-scale methods into production workflows. He developed and scaled the multiDAP-seq assay, a method that … spanning bacteria, fungi, and plants. His team is also developing single-nuclei sequencing methods to characterize …
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