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December 23, 2019

Honey Bee Gut Microbiota Divvy Up Dinner

Honey bees metabolize pollen with the help of their gut microbiota. (Photo by Jason Leung on Unsplash )Scientists have wondered exactly how the honey bee gut microbial community carries out its helpful metabolism: who’s responsible for what biochemical processes? [Read More]

December 10, 2019

10 From JGI on the 2019 Highly Cited Researchers List

2019 JGI Highly Cited ResearchersClarivate Analytics, formerly the IP & Science arm of Thomson Reuters, has released their 2019 list of Highly Cited Researchers, which includes 10 affiliated with the JGI . The 2019 list focused on Highly Cited Papers, defined in the Methodology section as “those that rank in the top 1% by citations for papers published and… [Read More]

December 2, 2019

Mindfully Moving JGI

jgi mindfully movingJGI is in the process of shifting its operations from Walnut Creek to the heart of the Berkeley Lab campus. By Friday, October 18, the production sequencing labs in Building 100 were silent. Twenty years after the JGI united the genomics expertise of three national labs in one long building at Walnut Creek, after countless… [Read More]

October 3, 2019

Triggering Morel Fruiting

Morel by Hao TanA collaborative team led by Hao Tan from the Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences in China and involving Francis Martin from the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) in France and Igor Grigoriev from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI), a DOE Office of Science User Facility, reported on just… [Read More]

September 30, 2019

A Step Toward Controlling Soybean Rust

Scanning electron microscopy picture of a soybean leaf infected by the rust fungus Phakopsora pachyrhizi. The leaf and the fungus were artificially painted in green and in orange, respectively. The section shows invading infection hyphae of the fungus inside the leaf mesophyll, whereas the spores are visible below the leaf breaking through the lower epidermis (U. Steffens, Bayer Crop Science)The United States is the world’s leading soybean producer, and soybeans are used to produce biodiesel. The fungus Phakopsora pachyrhizi causes Asian Soybean Rust (ASR) and is the major pathogen of soybean. Left uncontrolled, soybean rust could reduce crop yields by as much as 90 percent. As part of the DOE Joint Genome Institute’s 2016… [Read More]

September 20, 2019

Meet a JGI Postdoc: Ping-Hung Hsieh

NPAW 2019 JGI postdoc Ping-Hung HsiehFrom September 16-20, 2019, we introduce you to some of the postdocs at the JGI in honor of National Postdoc Appreciation Week, which recognizes the contributions of these early career researchers. Through a series of hard-hitting questions, we find out what drives each one.   What are you working on? My postdoc research in the Synthetic… [Read More]

September 18, 2019

Meet a JGI Postdoc: Ritesh Mewalal

NPAW 2019 JGI postdoc Ritesh MewalalFrom September 16-20, 2019, we introduce you to some of the postdocs at the JGI in honor of National Postdoc Appreciation Week, which recognizes the contributions of these early career researchers. Through a series of hard-hitting questions, we find out what drives each one.   What are you working on? Beneficial plant-microbe interactions alter valuable… [Read More]

September 17, 2019

Meet a JGI Postdoc: Kyle Hartman

NPAW 2019 JGI postdoc Kyle HartmanFrom September 16-20, 2019, we introduce you to some of the postdocs at the JGI in honor of National Postdoc Appreciation Week, which recognizes the contributions of these early career researchers. Through a series of hard-hitting questions, we find out what drives each one.   What are you working on? I am a member of the… [Read More]

September 16, 2019

Meet a JGI Postdoc: Sara Calhoun

NPAW 2019 JGI postdoc Sara CalhounFrom September 16-20, 2019, we introduce you to some of the postdocs at the JGI in honor of National Postdoc Appreciation Week, which recognizes the contributions of these early career researchers. Through a series of hard-hitting questions, we find out what drives each one.   What are you working on? I have two main projects:… [Read More]

September 6, 2019

Scaling Up Existing Skill Sets

2019 JGI-UC Merced internship programOver the course of the summer, the JGI-UC Merced Genomics Internship paired six UC Merced students with seven JGI researchers for bioinformatics internship opportunities in fields ranging from plant-microbe interactions to functional genomics. Hear from five of the Summer 2019 interns, who briefly shared their experiences below.   Name: Noelle Anderson Class Year: At the… [Read More]
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