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Mr. Schmutz’s involvement with the DOE Joint Genome Institute dates back to 1997, when … For the past 13 years, Mr. Schmutz has directed the JGI Plant Program, focusing on the organization of community driven science for JGI Plant Flagship Genomes and DOE relevant …
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The latest edition of the JGI Progress Report highlights notable research and … lake east of California’s Yosemite National Park, taken by JGI’s own Jon Bertsch. Microbes isolated from Mono Lake were sequenced by the JGI …
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… of the Microscale Applications group. Before joining the JGI in 2010, he made the first ever measurements of in situ … in situ functional activities of specific microbial groups within complex communities. The Microscale Applications … in metabolically active, membrane-bound organelles. Science 376,1453-1458 Nuccio et al 2022 . HT-SIP: a …
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… teams on how to operate and manage the particular Science Program. …
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… & Algal Program Advisory Committees is chartered by the Science Program Heads and report back to them. The Committee …
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… function. The emphasis is on projects leveraging JGI’s DNA synthesis and ‘omics capabilities to enhance … genome function, particularly those not readily achievable without the capabilities and expertise available at the JGI. Proposals to this call may be submitted to the JGI at …
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Dr. Eloe-Fadrosh joined the JGI in 2014 to pursue her research interests in microbial … and characterize genomic information from uncultivated microbes and viruses. Prior to joining the JGI, she was a … in human microbiome research at the Institute for Genome Sciences at the University of Maryland School of Medicine …
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Berkeley Lab in 2008, Dr. Northen has had leadership roles within large DOE-funded research programs using mass … the ENIGMA SFA project. In 2015, he founded what is now the JGI Metabolomics Program to provide advanced metabolomic … ecosystems (EcoFABs). … Trent Northen is the Metabolomics Science Program Head at the JGI. Click to learn more about …
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… of peat moss drives insight into carbon storage The Science Boggy peatlands, which hold much of the Earth’s … and have very little oxygen, which is tough on the type of microbes that break down plant matter. This means plants don’t fully decompose in peatlands, and so carbon within their tissues doesn’t return to the atmosphere. Peat …
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