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… and explore the chemistry of quorum sensing systems, specifically the acyl homoserine lactones. If you listened to … you know how did you get started. I know you’re not classically trained originally in natural products. And so do you … school synthesizing activity based probes which are basically molecules that will covalently attach through a more …
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… at the JGI.) Igor Grigoriev hosted two JGI Engagement Webinars promoting the JGI fungal data portal MycoCosm and … understand the role of viruses in natural ecosystems, and functionally explore viral genetic diversity toward … a JGI Engagement Webinar on How to Successfully Apply for a CSP Proposal. She also co-organized the NeLLi 2021 …
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… either both of those pools have to increase in size dramatically, or there has to be a significant collapsing of that … mass spectrometer was in the basement behind – what do you call those things – like, a counter. So when I was a grad …
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… very excited to start working with this years’ crop of CSP recipients, over half of which are first-time PIs on a … five areas of emphasis: genes to function, plant and algal functional genomics, inter-organismal interactions, understanding …
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… work enabled by the JGI’s Community Science Program (CSP) . The Impact Cyclic di-GMP controls microbial … bacteria live in complex and varied conditions. A molecule called cyclic di-GMP is a key player in the intracellular … their new biosensor for cyclic di-GMP. The team created functional biosensors by finding an insertion site for the …
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… was enabled in part through the Community Science Program (CSP) of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome … (Berkeley Lab). Supporting the Erb lab through the CSP Functional Genomics call, the JGI synthesized library of genes that …
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… of people know who are not specialists, but they’re also called (unfairly) sea squirts, because if you kill them and … a lot of different chemistry in the sponges. Sponges basically are kind of uninteresting, from the layman’s … why cone snails are so cool? ERIC: So cone snails are basically shelled mollusks that kill and eat fish. Which is kind …
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… 3rd and 4th Floors The JGI mural on the 3rd floor whimsically references dozens of iconic JGI contributions to advancing the frontiers of environmental and energy genomics. For more information about the science depicted, …
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… graduate student summer research experience at the JGI, the Genomics Internship Program soon expanded to include …
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… Microbiome Data Collaborative (NMDC) to produce open metagenomics data. Taking the JGI’s call for large-scale … of sequence. “We are thrilled to support this year’s CSP awardees as they embark on ambitious projects that span … efforts including systems-based approaches to unravel functional capabilities of plants, microbes and microbial …
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