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September 19, 2017

Meet a JGI Postdoc: Hiroshi Otani

Hiroshi Otani, postdoc in Sam Deutsch's Synthetic Biology group

From September 18-22, 2017, we introduce you to 5 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 do you work on? The products of microbial metabolism have biotechnological…

September 18, 2017

Meet a JGI Postdoc: Jess Jarett

Jess Jarett, postdoc with Tanja Woyke in Single Cell Methods

From September 18-22, 2017, we introduce you to 5 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 do you work on? I work on the Microbial Dark Matter…

September 13, 2017

National Microbiome Data Collaborative Now on Trellis

NMDC workshop at JGI in February 2017

“At the dawn of the third decade of microbial genomics, and well into the information age, the establishment of a national microbiome data center can pave the way to understanding the Earth’s microbiome.” –Nikos Kyrpides Following the June 2017 ASM Microbe Town Hall on “Envisioning a National Microbiome Data Collaborative,” everyone interested is encouraged to…

September 11, 2017

Nikos Kyrpides Named 2018 ASM USFCC/J. Roger Porter Awardee

Nikos Kyrpides

Congratulations to Nikos Kyrpides, JGI’s Prokaryote Super Program head, who was recently selected as the 2018 USFCC/J. Roger Porter Award recipient by the American Society for Microbiology (ASM). This award recognizes outstanding efforts by a scientist who has demonstrated the importance of microbial biodiversity through sustained curatorial or stewardship activities for a major resource by…

September 5, 2017

A Social Science Experience

The 2017 UC Merced summer interns with their JGI mentors

2017 Summer Interns Share Highlights of their time at JGI In 2017, JGI hosted 15 summer interns ranging from high schoolers through graduate school. Many of the students came to the JGI through ongoing partnerships dedicated toward training the next generation of scientific talent. Two of the high school students are among the Biotech Partners…

September 5, 2017

Scaling Microbial Genomics Discoveries for Ecosystem Modeling

Study co-author Rhonzhong Ye and graduate student Jennifer Morris collecting greenhouse gas fluxes from the rice fields studied on Twitchell Island, CA. (Wyatt Hartman)

Nutrient availability in model wetlands helps regulate microbial metabolism and soil carbon cycling rates The Science Studying microbial communities in San Joaquin Delta rice fields, researchers linked microbial metabolism and nutrient availability to soil carbon cycling rates. The Impact Establishing the inter-relationships among microbial metabolism, nutrient availability and soil carbon cycling rates is critical to…

August 28, 2017

C. Titus Brown, University of California, Davis

C. TItus Brown, UC Davis on collaborating with the JGI

How long have you collaborated with the JGI? I’m just starting my first partnership with JGI soon, but I’ve been working as part of larger JGI collaborations for about 15 years. I also worked with Jim Tiedje and Janet Jansson on the Great Prairie Grand Challenge soil sequencing project, which started about 10 years ago…

August 23, 2017

DOE User Facilities Partner for Greater Scientific Impact

Phylogenetic diversity of metagenome assembled genomes (MAGs) from the Canada Basin and Beaufort Sea

EMSL and DOE JGI announce FY 2018 FICUS projects Two Department of Energy user facilities, the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) and the Joint Genome Institute (JGI), have selected 14 proposals from a joint call for 2018 research under the Facilities Integrating Collaborations for User Science (FICUS) initiative. This was the fifth FICUS call between EMSL…

August 9, 2017

Defining Standards for Genomes from Uncultivated Microorganisms

The importance of standards is dramatically illustrated when they don’t exist or are not commonly accepted. an international team led by DOE JGI researchers has developed standards for the minimum metadata to be supplied with single amplified genomes (SAGs) and metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) submitted to public databases. (Zosia Rostomian, Berkeley Lab Creative Services)

Expanding minimum information standards for single-cell genomics, metagenomics datasets. During the Industrial Revolution, factories began relying on machines rather than people for mass production. Amidst the societal changes, standardization crept in, from ensuring nuts and bolts were made identically to maintain production quality, to a standard railroad gauge used on both sides of the Atlantic….

July 31, 2017

Tracking Microbial Succession in Petroleum Wells

Shell researchers collected samples from oil wells in a North Sea oil field like this one. (Credit: Berardo62 via Flickr CC BY-SA 2.0)

Offshore subsurface reservoirs demonstrate human impacts on well microbiomes. The Science Microbes are invisible to the naked eye, but play key roles in maintaining the planet’s biogeochemical cycles. In the Earth’s subsurface, microbes have adapted to thrive in the relatively stable extreme conditions. To learn more about how some of these populations respond to disruptions…

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