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… the JGI user community and is responsible for providing input and advice on JGI policies and practices that affect users and their science including technical capabilities offered, proposal review …
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Can plants help humans attain a renewable energy future? Can they help lock … Laboratory, believes they can. And, what’s more, that using gene editing technology to conscientiously mix traits of …
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Janey provides support for custom single-cell user projects and projects within the group. …
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… has been head of the DNA Synthesis Science Program since 2015. The mission of this program is to harness the … synthesis, strain engineering, and biosystems design for DOE-mission-relevant discovery and applications. This program has supported over 250 projects since it started. At the JGI, Dr. Yoshikuni also …
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… the JGI user community and is responsible for providing input and advice on JGI policies and practices that affect users and their science including technical capabilities offered, proposal review …
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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 how …
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… research, connected to nutrient cycles. Francis Martin and Lucas Auer discuss their work on communities of forest floor fungi. Allison Joy looks into seagrass meadows' carbon sequestration with insights from Adam Healey and Xiao Ma. And Karen Serrano and …
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Interested in reading more JGI intern and mentor success stories? Read more below. …
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… and Tim Kostolansky of De La Salle High School expressed an interest in learning more about the principles of synthetic biology, Robert …
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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 they do. …
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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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