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… 2023 marked a decade since the inception of the flagship … also helped her in her role at the Lab as well. One of the 2015 program alumnus Cristhian Gutierrez discussed how his …
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Dr. Blow joined the JGI in 2009, and currently heads the User Support Analysis group. … Sanger Institute and Cambridge University University in 2005, where he studied RNA editing and cancer genetics. Dr. … UK and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab … Bowers et al. 2024. scMicrobe PTA: Near Complete Genomes from Single …
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… her thoughts about the experience below. In the summer of 2018, Jonathan Benskin was preparing to teach a second year … course had a defined set of objectives, and started with an image of a spoonful of dirt with the question: Do you want … from the enormous data set on the IMG portal. The class discovered Actinobacteria, Acidobacteria, and Proteobacteria to …
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Ms. Clarke joined the Lab in 2007 as the Sr. Human Resources Division Partner for the Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI) and in 2017 joined the Joint Genome Institute (JGI). Tina serves in … Partner, June 2017 – present Sr. Compensation Analyst, May 2015 – present Joint Genome Institute (JGI) HR Partner, …
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… equipment manufacturer KLA-Tencor before joining the JGI in 2002. Initially focused on building tools to facilitate expert …
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Dr. Kyrpides joined the DOE Joint Genome Institute in 2004 to lead the Genome Biology Program and the development … (IMG). He became the Metagenomics Program head in 2010 and has the combined Microbial Genomes and Metagenomes … University of Crete, Greece … Pavlopoulos GA et al. (2023) Unraveling the functional dark matter through global …
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… methods in the past decade, researchers have uncovered genomes for just a small fraction of Earth’s … in a wide range of research fields. A public repository of 52,515 microbial draft genomes generated from environmental … by 44%, is now available and described November 9, 2020 in Nature Biotechnology . Known as the GEM (Genomes …
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