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December 9, 2016

Six from DOE JGI on 2016 Highly Cited Researchers List

Highly Cited 2016Six of the DOE JGI’s researchers are among the most highly cited in the world. That’s according to the annual list compiled by Clarivate Analytics, formerly the IP & Science arm of Thomson Reuters. (Click here to see the full list.) The 2016 list focused on Highly Cited Papers (defined in the Methodology section as… [Read More]

November 28, 2016

JGI’s Zhong Wang Advised Winning SC16 Student Cluster Team

Zhong Wang and Hong An at SC16At the recently concluded supercomputing conference (SC16), students from the University of Science and Technology of China, who went by “Team SwanGeese,” won the Student Cluster Competition. (Click here to read the SC16 story about the winners.) One of the team’s advisers was JGI’s Zhong Wang, head of the Genome Analysis group. Zhong was tapped to participate by… [Read More]

November 17, 2016

Engineering a More Efficient System for Harnessing Carbon Dioxide

A MPI video featuring study senior author Tobias Erb discussing this project may be viewed at http://bit.ly/ErbCETCH.Despite the vast diversity of organisms on the planet that express enzymes for the conversion of carbon dioxide into such organic compounds as sugars – as plants do through photosynthesis – the efforts to harness these capabilities to transform CO2 into high-value products such as biofuel and renewable chemicals have met with limited success. While… [Read More]

November 2, 2016

2017 DOE Joint Genome Institute Community Science Program Allocations Announced

John Cushman of the University of Nevada seeks to establish the common or crystalline ice plant (Mesembryanthemum crystallinum L.) as a DOE JGI Flagship Genome species. (Image by Krzysztof Ziarnek, Kenraiz CC BY-SA 4.0 Wikipedia)Portfolio additions build upon contributions in sustainable biofuels, plant microbiomes and biogeochemistry. From deep within the Earth to the upper atmosphere, the organisms and ecosystems highlighted in the 37 projects selected for the 2017 Community Science Program (CSP) of the U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (DOE JGI), a DOE Office of Science User… [Read More]

October 31, 2016

Biotech Partners Summer Intern Co-Authors NAR Paper

TBK Reddy and his summer intern Kaushal SharmaKaushal Sharma, one of five Antioch High School rising juniors who participated in internships at the DOE Joint Genome Institute this summer through the Biotech Partners program is now an author on a Nucleic Acids Research publication. The paper describes the version 6 data updates and feature enhancements to the Genomes OnLine Database (GOLD) administered… [Read More]

October 11, 2016

October 12: Igor Grigoriev on Plos #SciWed redditAMA

Igor Grigoriev is part of the October 12, 2016 Plos redditscience AMAOn Wednesday, October 12 at 10am Pacific time, PLOS is hosting a #SciWed redditAMA related to a recent Plos Genetics paper on a fungus that severely impacts banana crop yields. Igor Grigoriev, DOE JGI’s Fungal Genomics head, is participating, along with DOE JGI collaborators Steve Goodwin at USDA-ARS and Gert Kema at Wageningen University. Check out… [Read More]

September 29, 2016

JGI Safety and Wellness Team Charter

JGI SWELL Team logoThe JGI Safety and Wellness Team is a group of employees who focus on promoting safety and wellness in the workplace and at home. Formerly known as the Safety Culture Group, each member is an advocate of safety and ergonomics and engages in activities that promote healthy living, wellness, and sustainability. As our surrounding environments… [Read More]

September 26, 2016

Modeling Microbial Networks in an Oxygen Minimum Zone

Collecting sampled waters from Saanich inlet into carboys for large volume filtration of microbial biomass. (Image courtesy of Steven Hallam, UBC)UBC team develops predictive marine microbiome math model. The Science With help from two DOE national user facilities, a team at the University of British Columbia (UBC) has developed a math model that could help researchers and policy makers track the impact of climate change on the microbial networks that drive the world’s marine ecosystems…. [Read More]

September 15, 2016

The Poplar Genome at 10

Then and now: our poplar tree has grown from less than four feet to more than forty feet in 10 years.The poplar genome paper has been cited some 1,900 times since its 2006 publication in Science, but that’s not the only way to measure its impact. [Read More]

September 7, 2016

Microbial dark matter in Science News

“In one of her first projects, Tanja Woyke analyzed the bacterial community huddled inside a worm that lives in the Mediterranean Sea. Woyke, a microbiologist at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Joint Genome Institute in Walnut Creek, Calif., and colleagues published the report in Nature in 2006. It was two years in the making.” Our… [Read More]
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