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… secondary metabolites, those molecules not essential for growth yet essential for survival, may now be easier to characterize following a … monitor loss- and gain-of-function. The study’s analytical data shows peaks and valleys in secondary metabolites as …
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… living near hydrothermal deep-sea vents hold vast potential for bioenergy. The Science Hydrothermal vents are … and chemically-rich ecosystems. This means they hold clues for understanding how life thrives in extreme environments. … and metabolic potential of the communities studied. The datasets are available on the JGI’s Integrated Microbial …
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… the SCGSR research experience was “an ideal opportunity for me to get real-world experience.” As he finalizes his … as a computational biologist. My primary future goal is to form a startup.” …
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… challenges they overcame, and what new skill sets they look forward to taking back to school. The interns from this … it just showed me when people have a goal and passion for it, it’s possible to do amazing things. And it made me … I started this, uh, summer internship was working with big data, but something that I learned from this program was how …
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… on April 25. On March 17, 2020, a shelter-in-place order for all residents took effect in six San Francisco Bay Area … statewide. In this brief captioned video, JGI Chief Informatics Officer Kjiersten Fagnan reflects on the personal … address some of the most pressing challenges of our time. For more information, please visit …
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… living on a changing planet. Mo Kaze is a University of California (UC), Merced graduate student working with Susannah … Community Structure and Methane Production in California’s Canal System,” focuses on anthropogenic impacts on … on which she is expanding with her study of microbes in California’s manmade water transport canals. Inspired by Randall …
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… from the panel discussion here . Contact Robin Johnston for followup questions. … address some of the most pressing challenges of our time. For more information, please visit energy.gov/science/office-science . …
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… Walnut Creek, after countless generations of sequencing platforms (up to 120 sequencing machines at maximum) maintained by a workforce that numbered more than 100 at its peak, all the … been moved to Berkeley , two of the JGI’s sequencing platforms were turned back on. A third sequencing platform was …
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… to answer our most pressing problems. I’m very much looking forward to working with JGI and LBNL scientists and have … Lab is the home to an exceptional caliber of scientists.” For her project, “Microbial Community Structure and Methane … to work with JGI virus researchers and harness the IMG/VR database. “The SCGSR award will further my goal of resolving …
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… research team included scientists at the University of California (UC), Berkeley, UCLA, UC Davis, Brookhaven National … enabled by the “Facilities Integrating Collaborations for User Science” (FICUS) collaborative science initiative … address some of the most pressing challenges of our time. For more information, please visit …
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… to make products such as proteins, and the mechanisms for maintenance to keep processes running smoothly. As … structure into a cell-free system. The work complements efforts to further develop sustainable alternative approaches for manufacturing bioproducts and biofuels . This first …
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… The BioSANS instrument is at the Center for Structural Molecular Biology (CSMB) at Oak Ridge … instrument when applying to the FY2022 EMSL-JGI FICUS call for proposals. Presentations from: Scott Lea, EMSL’s Structural Biology Integrated Research Platform lead Hugh O’Neill, from the Center for Structural …
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