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While summer interns at the JGI from multiple programs had their own goals to achieve, they constantly collaborated with each other on …
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… of the ongoing partnership between DOE JGI and UC Merced to promote diversity and inclusion in science and research, two undergraduate students from UC Merced recently had summer internships in Walnut … CAMP students who earned outstanding research awards. From the 99 students who attended, representing 9 UC …
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Over the years, hundreds of interns have come to the JGI from all parts of the globe to gain lab experience and contribute to ongoing projects. …
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Trubl, a virologist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, wants to understand how viruses impact the release of greenhouse gases from Arctic permafrost. But to see what they’re doing, he …
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The JGI welcomes three new members to the JGI User Executive Committee (UEC) : Roland … nine other JGI users already serving on the UEC – go here to view the full roster of members. Each of the researchers had particular reasons for wanting to serve on the UEC. Hatzenpichler, who studies …
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… a bioenergy plant? Meet Miscanthus , an attractive addition to your garden and a potential fuel for the future. But, to be competitive in the market, both energy policy and … Miscanthus will need some upgrades. In this episode, hear from scientists working on understanding Miscanthus biology …
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… final episode of our series on a giant metagenome assembly from Wisconsin’s Lake Mendota. In the last two episodes, …
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… was back on campus at the University of California, Merced to start orientation as a first-year graduate student in the … to see what research is like at JGI. After graduating from UC Merced, this experience will help them direct their … structure set up and collect the first round of feedback from the participants to learn how to improve in future …
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Right now, our natural rubber comes from just one tree species: Hevea brasiliensis . It’s great … at producing latex that becomes rubber, but it’s vulnerable to disease and climate shifts. So researchers are looking into a desert shrub that’s native to North America: guayule. …
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