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… A quick snippet on Antonio Camargo and Simon Roux, a few of the JGI researchers … software that finds plasmids and viruses within microbial genomes. As mobile genetic elements like viruses spread …
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… What if we understood plants and how they adapt to their ever-changing environments … food, medicine, and bioenergy crops. But most available genomes are from narrow swaths of the plant tree of life. One project aims to change that. …
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… For years, researchers have known that many datasets miss a key part of microbial genomes: the mobile genetic elements, or MGEs, that can move …
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… Dr. Louie joined the JGI in 2014 to develop the metabolomics program, and in 2019 became Platform Lead where she manages … efforts to expand the metabolomics capabilities and product offerings for JGI users. Using cutting-edge mass … A, et al. Anaerobic gut fungi are an untapped reservoir of natural products. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2021;118. …
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… summer, the DOE JGI hosted 10 interns who came from a wide range of backgrounds. Many of them spent the summer crunching … summer were: Rida Ali, who worked with T.B.K. Reddy on the Genomes OnLine Database; Sarah Fruchart , who worked with …
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… the theme “Science is Society,” hosts sessions in New Orleans and online. Register for the meeting here. Here are some sessions of interest (all times in PST unless otherwise noted): … context for thousands of newly sampled microbial genomes from North American watersheds (Invited)” 4pm CST …
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… Kjiersten Fagnan began working with JGI in 2012 as a NERSC bioinformatics computing consultant, after … closely with staff to understand the data-intensive nature of JGI workloads. Dr. Fagnan was appointed CIO of the JGI in … Kjiersten Fagnan is the JGI's Chief Informatics Officer. Click to learn more about how the JGI supports the …
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