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As waters warm due to climate change, corals are in mortal peril. But corals comprise multiple organisms: a … When warm waters stress corals, it might be their microbes, including their photosynthetic partner, that help them take the …
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Kelly Wrighton and her group at Colorado State University in Fort Collins have a massive undertaking: sequencing the world’s river microbiomes. And they’re …
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Despite their diminutive stature, “short plants” such as mosses could be uniquely powerful in helping scientists link plant genetic sequences to what …
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To engineer yeast to do more, and understand genomes in general, Jef Boeke, Weimin Zhang (NYU Langone Health) and Leslie Mitchell …
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Dr. Blow joined the JGI in 2009, and currently heads the User Support … enhancers. Nat Genet 429:806-10. … Wellcome Trust Prize studentship Editorial board member for Scientific Reports … Education … Selected Publications … Awards and Service …
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… and leader of the Microscale Applications group. Before joining the JGI in 2010, he made the first ever measurements … active, membrane-bound organelles. Science 376,1453-1458 Nuccio et al 2022 . HT-SIP: a semi-automated stable isotope … Prize for outstanding dissertation in life sciences 2006 … Education … Selected Publications … Awards and Honors …
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In our warming world, we’ll need corn, sorghum and other crops to grow well in worse conditions: with more heat, less water and less fertilizer. Grasses do better in these conditions, so plant biologists James Schable, …
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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. In one way or another, they’ve all mentioned …
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Kanwar spends part of his time assisting JGI users by processing their single cell samples using our high throughput pipeline. He …
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Danielle operates the single-cell genomics pipeline for JGI collaborators. This work combines custom flow cytometric analysis, cell sorting, genome …
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We count on livestock for food and fiber, but raising these animals also produces an atmosphere-warming gas: methane. Those emissions … could help us dial back their emissions, while still producing things like meat, milk, and wool. Hear more from JGI …
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Stable Isotope Probing (SIP) is a powerful technique for studying microbial communities. These experiments can show which … make this technique, SIP, more standardized -- more reproducible, more reusable, and more insightful, for the future …
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