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As part of the JGI’s 25th anniversary celebration, the 2022 … currently works to support understanding of plants, microbes and environmental communities that have relevance … to the JGI’s forging new collaborations with the FICUS program, through which researchers can access multiple DOE …
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… have revisited a number of notable achievements that showcase our collaborations and capabilities to enable great … nature was using it to do something important.” Related Publications: A scoutRNA Is Required for Some Type V … doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2018.12.015. Harrington LB et al. Programmed DNA destruction by miniature CRISPR-Cas14 enzymes. …
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… have revisited a number of notable achievements that showcase our collaborations and capabilities to enable great … reference genome for Sorghum bicolor . Since then, 2,993 publications, 107 patent applications, and 53 patents have … sorghum begins. Enabled by the JGI’s Community Science Program, Todd Mockler and his team collect diverse lines of …
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… in both the carbon and nitrogen cycles, break down plant mass (think biofuels ), enhance plant health, cause diseases, and produce antibiotics. Still, the team estimates … resource, but also yielding and supporting many high-impact publications ,” emphasized Markus Göker, who managed the …
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… participants. One is a fungus (usually belonging to the ascomycetes, one of the two main branches of fungi); another … either a eukaryotic microalga or a cyanobacteria, is known as the “photobiont.” Photobiont and fungus (mycobiont) live … worked with Igor Grigoriev, the Fungal & Algal Program lead at the US Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome …
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… a decade since the inception of the flagship internship program between the DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI) and … Merced. What started with 2 interns in the summer of 2014 has grown to a total of 75 with the inclusion of the 2023 cohort. Each of them has brought invaluable insights, thoughts, and explorations …
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… notable because bacteria aren’t usually visible without the assistance of microscope. “It’s 5,000 times bigger than most … it would be like a human encountering another human as tall as Mount Everest,” said Jean-Marie Volland, a … said Woyke, who also heads the JGI’s Microbial Program and is one of the article’s senior authors. The team …
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Dr. Udwary serves as a computational biologist for JGI’s Secondary Metabolites … bacteria and fungi. Prior to joining the JGI, he spent time as a faculty member at the University of Rhode Island, as a … (1996) … List available on Google Scholar … Education … Publications …
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Chen received her Ph.D. in Computer Science. Her research has been focused on semantic and object-oriented data modeling, and biological data management. She was one of the co-authors and key developers of the … in an Academic Setting, SSDBM 14, July 2014 … Selected Publications …
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Louie joined the JGI in 2014 to develop the metabolomics program, and in 2019 became Platform Lead where she manages … and product offerings for JGI users. Using cutting-edge mass spectrometry-based techniques, the platform delivers … Sci Rep. 2013;3: 1656. … Education … Selected Publications …
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… technologies, scaling up genomics analysis to peta-bases, and enabling data-driven science. This is a group of … with internal and external scientists, the Wang group has developed customized data analyses and software to enable … metagenome binning software … Education … Selected Publications … Software …
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Roux joined the JGI in 2017 to lead viral genomics research as part of the Metagenome Program. His responsibilities include the development of novel … Microbiology Resource Announcements … Education … Selected Publications … Awards and Honors …
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