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March 30, 2010

Stressed metagenome study on Pollution Online

“We are looking to better understand the evolution of microbes in the groundwater plume,” Watson said. “The microbes that can break down nitrate into nitrogen can have a long-term benefit toward attenuating the plume.”  Watson added that researchers particularly want to better understand the genetic makeup of microbes that can metabolize oxidized forms of uranium… [Read More]

March 30, 2010

Stressed metagenome study on Water Tech Online

Conducted by the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and Joint Genome Institute (JGI) and the University of Oklahoma, the study aims to develop biologically based methods for reducing the level of contaminants in groundwater, the article stated. “We are looking to better understand the evolution of microbes in the groundwater plume,” said… [Read More]

March 30, 2010

Stressed ORR metagenome study on ArticleAnt

Microorganisms can indeed live in extreme environments, but the ones that do are highly adapted to survive and little else, according to a collaboration that includes Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Joint Genome Institute (JGI) and the University of Oklahoma.  The metagenomic study of a “stressed” microbial community in groundwater near a… [Read More]

March 30, 2010

INRA’s Martin on truffle genome in Star Tribune

Truffle growers in France and Italy have a mixed reaction to the work of Martin’s team. On the one hand, they “are always complaining we are not doing enough for them,” Martin said. On the other, “they don’t want us to get the magic recipe to produce truffles by the ton because then the price… [Read More]

March 30, 2010

INRA’s Martin and truffle genome on NYTimes

The black truffle of Périgord, the cynosure of every foodie’s dreams, is about to yield its most intimate secrets to a team of French and Italian researchers who have decoded its genome. Surely a great day for gastronomy and yet — truffle-lovers be advised — some of the new discoveries may reveal more than you… [Read More]

March 30, 2010

Naegleria genome project on UC Davis News Service

N. gruberi is harmless to humans, but it does have a relative called Naegleria fowlerii that lives in murky water and can — rarely — swim up your nose and eat your brain. Sequencing was carried out at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Joint Genome Institute in Walnut Creek. The joint first authors on the… [Read More]

March 30, 2010

JGI/ORNL metagenome study on ScienceDaily

Microorganisms can indeed live in extreme environments, but the ones that do are highly adapted to survive and little else, according to a collaboration that includes Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Joint Genome Institute (JGI) and the University of Oklahoma. The metagenomic study of a “stressed” microbial community in groundwater near a… [Read More]

March 30, 2010

JGI and Obama’s 2011 Budget on GenomeWeb

Under the White House’s proposed budget for 2011, the US Department of Energy expects to receive a total of $322 million next fiscal year for its Biological Systems Science Research (BSSR) efforts, including $69.3 million for the Joint Genome Institute (JGI), an increase of less than one percent over the $69 million JGI received for… [Read More]

March 30, 2010

2010 Ergo Cup award on Medical News Today

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI) now has a matched pair of Ergo Cups after winning at the 13th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference in San Antonio, Texas. The Ergo Cup highlights ergonomic innovations from institutions and multinational corporations. The DOE JGI’s winning entry, “Empowering Employees in Ergonomics,” was for the Ergonomic… [Read More]

March 26, 2010

DOE JGI wins Ergo Cup on EurekAlert

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI) now has a matched pair of Ergo Cups after winning at the 13th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference held March 22-25, 2010 in San Antonio, Texas.  The Ergo Cup highlights ergonomic innovations from institutions and multinational corporations. The DOE JGI’s winning entry, “Empowering Employees in Ergonomics,”… [Read More]
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