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… microbial data sets for JGI users, which include projects looking at wildfire impacts, carbon cycling, and …
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… Research uncovers the genetic foundations that helped plants conquer land over 600 million years ago. The … and clean energy. These evolutionary strategies that helped plants thrive under challenging conditions could …
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… and applications. This program has supported over 250 projects since it started. At the JGI, Dr. Yoshikuni also …
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… manages metabolomics production for community sequencing projects and heads R&D efforts to expand the metabolomics … probing (SIP) to assess metabolite turnover, DNA-SIP for helping identify active micro-organisms within complex …
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… Barbara talked about how her approved FICUS proposals have helped advance her research. Learn more here about the … addition, the JGI has a Partnerships Development Team which helps catalyze collaborations with companies (and other … Michelle O’Malley said that having constant conversations helped with the proposal process. How do we know who is the …
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… measurements from single cells to understand which genes help plants grow, get nutrients, weather drought, and more. And eventually, their findings could help us grow better crops, with less impact on our planet. …
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… That’s why twice each year we look for novel research projects — aligned with DOE missions and from PIs who have …
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… involving soil sampling in the Florida Everglades to help train the next generation of scientists. She shares her … and how to use some bioinformatics tools for analysis to help them focus on what to pull out from the enormous data … but it is a great model of how the JGI can partner and help train the next generation of scientists. …
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… challenges UC Merced graduate students with individual projects at the DOE JGI that provide hands-on experience in … JGI. After graduating from UC Merced, this experience will help them direct their career trajectories. Finally, we …
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