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November 20, 2019

Kelly Wrighton, Colorado State University

Why collaborate with the DOE Joint Genome Institute? Kelly Wrighton, a microbiologist at Colorado State University, talks about the value of JGI’s involvement in a proposal recently accepted through the Community Science Program. 

Wrighton will speak at the JGI’s 2021 Annual Genomics of Energy & Environment Meeting, to be held virtually from August 30 – September 1. All are welcome. Registration is free and now open here.

Relevant Links:

  • Science Highlight: Microbial Metabolism Impacts Sustainability of Fracking Efforts
  • A JGI/EMSL Project in Discover’s 2016 Science Top 100 List
  • FICUS JGI-EMSL Announcement: 10 New Projects to be Supported Under Joint DOE User Facility Initiative

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