Results
… the sex chromosomes of mammals is, for the first time, seen in a plant. The Science Sex in plants can be befuddling. Most species are … plant biologist at West Virginia University (WVU), led the study’s international team, which included scientists from …
Learn more
Kjiersten Fagnan began working with JGI in 2012 as a NERSC bioinformatics computing consultant, after completing a …
Learn more
Research in the Analysis R&D group focuses on developing new bioinformatics solutions to support JGI in adopting new …
Learn more
Eric’s research is focusing on the development of new computational approaches to …
Learn more
Antonio’s research is focusing on the development of new methods for the identification …
Learn more
Nandita is involved in developing new methods to improve genome recovery from single cells and to build sequencing libraries from minimal …
Learn more
Berkeley is responsible for receiving and processing user samples. His R&D work focuses on the development of new applications utilizing a variety of technologies to improve the JGI’s …
Learn more
Kanwar spends part of his time assisting JGI users by processing their single cell samples using our high throughput pipeline. He …
Learn more
With a background in experimental and computational surface physics, Dr. Goodstein held positions at Cornell, IBM, Utah State University, … semiconductor equipment manufacturer KLA-Tencor before joining the JGI in 2002. Initially focused on building tools …
Learn more
While summer interns at the JGI from multiple programs had their own … collaborated with each other on new ways of presenting and researching science. …
Learn more
Lankiewicz of UC Santa Barbara discuss the importance of studying anaerobic fungi, as well as a recent discovery that …
Learn more
As a first-generation college student, I never really entertained the possibility of working at a national laboratory. However, through the JGI-UC Merced internship program, I was able to collaborate with …
Learn more