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… in the School of Medicine and College of Arts and Sciences. She’s an ethnobotanist and the herbarium curator … people aspects of things, because a lot of what we do at JGI in terms of the sequencing that we do is very … And just because you do a field study in a location doesn’t mean that you’re going to have this massive economic …
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… The JGI’s DNA Synthesis Program supports a wide range of projects, from single-gene synthesis to the synthesis of entire chromosomes, advancing the development of … scientists to drive innovations that align with DOE's missions. … energy and environmental challenges, aligning with the DOE's vision for a sustainable, bio-based economy. …
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… natural products chemistry, and he has a project with the JGI to synthesize the genes for and explore the chemistry of … Alison is no longer with us… She’s alive! She just doesn’t work for JGI anymore! [LAUGHTER] AARON PURI: Yeah. … the anaerobic ecosystem. And you have some oxygen that is making its way down. And in that Goldilocks zone is where …
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… Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a podcast about the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. Brad Moore, … special way to be able to hang out with a parent who then doesn’t become your parent anymore, but has this other role … first genome sequence with you. Brad: That’s right, Dan: JGI did it in fact. Brad: That was a magical project I …
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… inception of the flagship internship program between the DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI) and University of California (UC), Merced. What started … thoughts, and explorations that has led to groundbreaking science and opportunities to speak on a national level. A …
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… ( NERSC ) is to accelerate scientific discovery at the DOE Office of Science through high performance computing (HPC) and data … expand upon highly successful past collaborations, the DOE JGI, NERSC and KBase issued a call for proposals in … the other participating facilities, is then forwarded to DOE for final approval. Following DOE approval, project …
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… into secondary metabolites? Kate Duncan: So I always liked science in school. I wouldn’t say I was one of these people … has been really, really fun. Alison Takemura: And then does that also– well, I guess the question really is, do … you have a question, or want to give us feedback, tweet us @JGI or to me @danudwary. That’s D-A-N U-D-W-A-R-Y. If you …
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… Below is a brief description of the process needed to prepare and ship samples for sequencing by the JGI. Additionally it includes instructions on accessing … have any questions, please contact your Project Manager or jgi[email protected] . … & quality requirements for samples submitted to the DOE JGI. DNA Preparation Guidelines RNA Preparation …
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… to the 2022 Highly Cited Researchers from the JGI recognized for their “significant influence in their … York Times 2022 List of Firsts as well as other year-end science discovery lists. Updates to the Genomic … the cover of Nature Reviews Microbiology , summarizing insights from three decades of work on giant viruses — …
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… by the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation to create international partnerships in … let me know! I’m dying to hear from you. Toss an email to jgi[email protected] , or leave us a review on Apple Podcasts … to that here in North America. ALISON: Yeah, and it does sound like your career has incorporated a lot of …
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… Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a podcast about the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. DAN: … in that area? NANCY: Oh, well, I love fungi, okay, this doesn’t even have anything to use natural products … actually, everything is funding, right, isn’t it? I thank JGI for sequencing a lot of fungi. But the thing with them – …
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… Congratulations to the 2020 Highly Cited Researchers at the JGI! They are among those recognized by Clarivate Analytics … fields over the last decade, demonstrated by the production of multiple highly-cited papers that rank in the top 1% by citations for field and year in the Web of Science.” Less than 6,200 researchers working in 21 fields …
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