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Tomas uses traditional cultivation methods along with microscopy and genomics to study endosymbiotic associations within microbial eukaryotes. He hopes to broaden our …
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… to study these complex natural systems. Microbial communities living in hard-to-reach places that are considered to be inhospitable to humans are of particular interest. Matt also …
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Merced graduate student Sabah Ul-Hasan and alumnus of the JGI-UC Merced Genomics Internship Program, first sampled the … visit through my PhD. This environment makes it easy for someone in my position and demographics to ask questions and … a strong role in my career interests post-Ph.D. in the sciences. “ Ul-Hasan was one of two UC Merced graduate …
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Kanwar spends part of his time assisting JGI users by processing their single cell samples using our …
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Danielle operates the single-cell genomics pipeline for JGI collaborators. This work combines custom flow cytometric …
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My project at the Joint Genome Institute (JGI) was to measure the polymorphisms that …
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… networking, chemoinformatics, and bioinformatics facilitates impactful scientific discoveries, supporting the DOE’s Biological and Environmental Research user community in their bioenergy and environmental objectives. … BS – …
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… and occasionally 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 … interesting and not just "spicy messenger RNA", and that somewhere in the mess of genetic sequences lurks the next …
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National Lab biologist Jennifer Pett-Ridge collaborated with JGI scientists on an ambitious project: to bring in robots to help process …
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… could boost biofuels and fertilize fields. So in 2010, the JGI helped publish the original genome sequence for the soybean, Glycine max. With a full genome sequence, researchers have been able to look into soybean’s strengths – along with a fungus that threatens this important crop. Hear more …
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… from Antarctica to Joshua Tree National Park, despite extremely harsh conditions. And their survival secrets could one day help other organisms survive hotter, drier climates. So University of Tuscia researchers … are working with scientists from around the world – and the JGI – to understand them better. …
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… and Patrick Shih (UC Berkeley and the Joint BioEnergy Institute) are looking for new ways to engineer plants. So … about how this project unfolded, and how they worked with the JGI's metabolomics program to find out more about these …
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