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… of virus-host interactions and phage-based technologies for microbiome manipulation, the VEGA symposium represents a unique opportunity for students and researchers in the viral ecogenomics field … Simon Roux Jonelle Basso Maureen Berg Emiley Eloe-Fadrosh …
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… shows anaerobic fungi can degrade the hardiest of plant components The Science There are three main ingredients to tackle when it comes to breaking down a plant for energy: Cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin, … cumulatively called lignocellulose, are the primary components of hardy cell walls. It’s the cellulose and …
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… from this biomanufacturing collaboration is available for licensing. The Science In Nature Communications , … biotechnology applications of various biomaterials. These efforts align with BER missions to provide the fundamental science to support innovations for bioproduction and advance their utility across the …
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… in regulating microbial cellulose production and biofilm formation, which affects a number of environments, including … researchers developed the first chemiluminescent biosensors for measuring cyclic di-GMP in bacteria through work enabled … were synthesized as codon optimized sequences and cloned into the Nano-lantern scaffold. Because the biosensors …
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… an internship program to bring students to the JGI for research training experience. Enabled by the DOE RENEW … plant microbiome. They also took part in many enriching workshops and networked with fellow interns and scientists … part about interning here is the community aspect. Everyone here has also been so very nice and willing to lend a …
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… living on a changing planet. Mo Kaze is a University of California (UC), Merced graduate student working with Susannah … Community Structure and Methane Production in California’s Canal System,” focuses on anthropogenic impacts on … on which she is expanding with her study of microbes in California’s manmade water transport canals. Inspired by Randall …
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… involved? How long does it take to do all the analyses? A: For the JGI New Investigator and Functional Genomics … up to 50 polar and 150 nonpolar metabolomics analyses. For the other calls, we allow up to 200 polar and up to 500 … Q: Can a Scientist from India can apply for support? A: Anyone from anywhere around the world can apply to access the …
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… The BioSANS instrument is at the Center for Structural Molecular Biology (CSMB) at Oak Ridge … instrument when applying to the FY2022 EMSL-JGI FICUS call for proposals. Presentations from: Scott Lea, EMSL’s Structural Biology Integrated Research Platform lead Hugh O’Neill, from the Center for Structural …
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… address some of the most pressing challenges of our time. For more information, please visit energy.gov/science/office-science . …
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… circle of researchers. That’s why twice each year we look for novel research projects — aligned with DOE missions and … Below find a list of the first 10 researchers accepted for 2023. Proposals are accepted year-round; the next review … will be conducted in March. You can also find more information about the scientists and their proposals here . …
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