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… 6,900 researchers working in 21 fields. Congratulations to the 2022 Highly Cited Researchers from the JGI … influence in their chosen field or fields through the publication of multiple highly cited papers during the last … published in Nucleic Acids Research . ID’ing RNA viruses with ease : Searching for RNA sequences within a database …
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… JGI innovates protocol revealing how genetic variations in sequences affect … Leo Baumgart and Juna Lee developed two approaches that build upon the DAP-seq technology O’Malley developed. Unique … workflow that reduces the time and cost associated with this purification step, and Baumgart continued and …
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… Sample Management Group, attended a conference in Florida to discuss a JGI pilot project involving soil sampling in … Energy, Earth and Environmental Education (E4) community-building workshop at the 2019 Association for Environmental … and organic carbon concentration. From Field Studies to Publication Together as a class, the students learned about …
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… Dr. Louie joined the JGI in 2014 to develop the metabolomics program, and in 2019 became … over 10k samples/year, Dr. Louie and her team work with other JGI scientists in development of new, advanced … micro-organisms within complex communities, and custom software for integrating metabolomics with genomic data …
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… The Secondary Metabolism Collaboratory encourages user engagement. The Science In addition to … more than 13 million BGCs in the catalog at the time of publication, it is the largest repository of BGC sequence … and metagenome data. The SMC ( smc.jgi.doe.gov ) is designed with two main objectives. First and foremost, it is …
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… Science Program since 2015. The mission of this program is to harness the power of DNA synthesis, strain engineering, and biosystems design for DOE-mission-relevant discovery and applications. … to improve crop yield, and developing a platform for building composite materials. Before joining the JGI, Dr. …
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… on the boundary of life science and computational science with notable stops at NERSC, IMBA (Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, … where he first stumbled from software development into building productive infrastructure in close collaboration …
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