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… Collaborations for User Science” (FICUS) call between the JGI and the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory … archives and makes available for research over 100,000 samples and specimens of over 60 different types of NEON … Q: How would people find out about the NEON Sample Protocols? A: Go to the NEON website and click on the Data …
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… a Genome” is an informal program for faculty to “claim” the JGI’s unpublished microbial genomes, with the expectation that faculty will work with undergraduates in the analysis and publication of the … educators from a broad range of disciplines up-to-speed with some of the latest developments in microbial genomics, …
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… Metabolism Collaboratory data portal I’ve been working on with my colleagues Drew Doering and Bryce Foster and too many others to name at JGI for the last two years or so. SMC is now released and … say, have geographic information of wherever the thing was sampled from if that’s available. We don’t have all of that …
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… is for investigators and research initiatives new to the JGI. Projects must be independent of ongoing JGI proposals, and lead PIs cannot have been lead PI on any previously accepted JGI CSP or FICUS proposal. Competitive projects will … Proposers are encouraged to review the JGI’s sample requirements . Samples that are not available …
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… TBK Reddy gives an overview of the JGI's Genomes OnLine Database and why …
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… we’re going to be presenting some conversations we had with scientists in the field of natural products. So, it’s a … actually, everything is funding, right, isn’t it? I thank JGI for sequencing a lot of fungi. But the thing with them – … in plants, fungi, and microorganisms. If you want to collaborate, let us know! Find out more at …
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… pathways. And today, we get to present our conversation with Marnix Medema , from Wageningen University in the … of question have you applied them? Dan Udwary: Well, at JGI we have the Atlas of Biosynthetic Clusters . And this is … in plants, fungi, and microorganisms. If you want to collaborate, let us know. Find out more at …
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… metagenomic approaches to identify and characterize genomic information from uncultivated microbes and viruses. We … lineages, and reconstruct metabolic properties encoded within those genomes. Our aim is to more fully capture … isotopes from labeled nutrients into biomass. When paired with metagenomics, qSIP can decipher active microbial …
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… kinds of biology, one of the best things that we do is work with this really great group of biologists that know what … do when you’re exploring your systems. Because I think the JGI has a little bit of a different approach. We don’t … in plants, fungi, and microorganisms. If you want to collaborate, let us know. Find out more at …
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… 8 of Natural Prodcast. This week, we have our conversation with Professor Eric Schmidt, from the University of Utah. … can use peptides for! That’s what his collaboration with JGI is all about, and we talk about it a bit here. I have … in plants, fungi, and microorganisms. If you want to collaborate, let us know! Find out more at …
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… lucky to get some time to sit down and have a great chat with him. I kind of lost count of how many times Brad used … first genome sequence with you. Brad: That’s right, Dan: JGI did it in fact. Brad: That was a magical project I … a new organism in the lab, the new challenges there. We collaborated with a group at the J. Craig Venter Institute, …
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… that are listed in the call and leverage the diversity of JGI technical and analytical capabilities. All proposals … free to the PI by the Department of Energy’s funding of the JGI. There is no cost to the user and no granting of funds. … Proposers are encouraged to review the JGI’s sample requirements . Samples that are not available …
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