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… circle of researchers. That’s why each year we look for novel research projects — aligned with DOE missions and … find a list of researchers whose proposals were accepted for 2024. Harnessing the JGI’s resources, these researchers … to the metabolic savviness of microbial ecosystems at the forest floor and along ocean shores. Their results could …
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… remembering to document his code. At JGI, he develops tools for viral discovery and analysis, with a particular fondness for RNA viruses – though he'll take a look at anything …
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… plant roots, focusing on genetic components required for effective colonization. In addition, Dr. Cole is … (scRNA-seq, Spatial Transcriptomics). … University of California, San Diego (PhD, 2011) Rensselaer Polytechnic …
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… challenges they overcame, and what new skill sets they look forward to taking back to school. The interns from this … it just showed me when people have a goal and passion for it, it’s possible to do amazing things. And it made me … And also specifically, it sparked my interest in bioformatics, so that’s what I’m gonna take with me to the …
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… of things about plastic – except, how to break it down for recycling. But some hungry insects can digest plastic. …
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The Sequence to Function: Applications and Analysis for the Future (SFA²F) meeting brings together established … from academia, industry, and government organizations for three days of scientific presentation, interactive panel … informal networking events. JGI will present both a genome center talk and a tech talk. Stop by the JGI booth to learn …
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For the first time, a team has comprehensively described … are wildly prevalent, containing an estimated 40 to 80 percent of all the microbial cells on Earth. As microbial … the laboratory to study their interactions. This work, recently published in The ISME Journal , by contrast, relied …
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… participants in an online workshop to harness deep learning for metagenomic data. Metagenomic data, or DNA sequencing … to “learn” features. State of the art algorithms can perform astonishing degrees of feature recognition: for example, a camera’s ability to recognize your face and …
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Twice each year, the JGI accepts proposals for state-of-the-art functional genomics research from potential users who need help translating genomic information into biological function. Through our CSP Functional Genomics call , we look for projects that will leverage the JGI’s DNA synthesis and …
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… it no longer looks or quacks like one, is it still a duck? For a team led by researchers from The Ohio State University … on the global nutrient cycles regulated by their hosts. For example, microbes that capture and store carbon in the … different infection outcomes. reprogrammed the bacteria’s central carbon and energy metabolism, to obtain more …
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The BioSANS instrument is at the Center for Structural Molecular Biology (CSMB) at Oak Ridge … Integrated Research Platform lead Hugh O’Neill, from the Center for Structural Molecular Biology at ORNL Himadri …
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