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… The JGI welcomes three new members to the JGI User Executive … noted, “I would also like to offer my insights in promoting diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in STEM disciplines to …
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… of algae, and sampling of the length and breadth of algal diversity, the numbers of sequenced algal genomes, and the … genomes, is rising. The purpose of this Workshop is to illustrate the expansion of this field and bring it to the … we will present current and ongoing developments at the JGI and KBase toward integrative biology and hear from …
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… by and chat with representatives from KBase and the JGI about collaborative science opportunities. Learn how to … with the JGI Community Science Program, and how you can use the KBase system to accelerate your plant genomics … Changes during Leaf Senescence in Populus 8:03 PM Natural Diversity in Setaria and a Novel Gene for Shattering In …
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… will take place November 18-19, 2026 on the UC Berkeley campus. Organized every two years since 2018, the goal of this … together a “Viral Ecogenomics” community to foster discussion on how to best capture and characterize uncultivated viral diversity, understand the role of viruses in natural …
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… Nikos Kyrpides Dan Rokhsar Simon Roux Jeremy Schmutz Susannah Tringe Tanja Woyke Below are a few projects each of … (Watch SCGSR fellows Nick Reichart and Ian Rambo talk about their experiences at the JGI.) Igor Grigoriev hosted … natural ecosystems, and functionally explore viral genetic diversity toward innovative biotechnological and industrial …
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… This year’s list features 6,900 researchers working in 21 fields. Congratulations to the 2022 Highly … Simon Roux (Cross-field) Jeremy Schmutz (Cross-field) Susannah Tringe (Microbiology) Tanja Woyke (Biology and … on giant viruses — providing a perspective on giant virus diversity, and how sequencing and bioinformatics have sped …
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… and the JGI’s Rex Malmstrom provided background on the various isotope-related technologies available at JGI and EMSL … to DNA-SIP, are there any special considerations for working with N15? Does the label need to be relatively … C13 and sort of the isotope of proteomics, what about doing this with metabolites at EMSL? A: The answer to …
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… From August 21-23, 2023, attendees joined the JGI Annual Genomics of … — and ongoing — scientific career, he shared his excitement about tackling a number of challenges. Working with students … and his group want to better understand how wide this biodiversity is, and what factors determine how a particular …
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… sequence to the public data repositories over its now 20-plus-year history. In 2019, the countdown has begun to the … and the launching of a Secondary Metabolites research group (pages 47-49). “Our hope is to circulate this document … prospective partners to generate awareness of and clarity about the JGI’s strategic directions,” said Mouncey. “In …
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… a Genome” is an informal program for faculty to “claim” the JGI’s unpublished microbial genomes, with the expectation … provided by the Joint Genome Institute, builds upon thousands of microbial genomes that have been sequenced by the … The purpose of the program is to: Build curiosity and illustrate the value of comparative genomic analysis Expose …
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… Metagenomic datasets could help map out microbial diversity hotspots Over the past few decades, advancements … (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI), a DOE Office of Science User Facility located at Lawrence Berkeley National … assesses what fraction of the microbial diversity we know about, and proposes a path forward to curate and cultivate …
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… the development of novel computational tools to identify virus sequences, the design of new experimental approaches to … focused around developing foundational knowledge of viral diversity and virus-host interactions in microbial systems. … Dr. Roux established and currently leads the Viral Genomics group at the JGI to further explore the ecological and …
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