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February 8, 2022

Genome Insider S2 Episode 10: Filling in the Plant Tree of Life

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In this episode, hear about a project that aims to unlock innovations in plants that could drive more productive food, medicine, and bioenergy crops.

January 28, 2022

Natural Prodcast Episode 16 – Marcy Balunas

Natural Prodcast guest Marcy Balunas on the chemical exploration of natural products for bioactive compound discovery and other topics.

November 29, 2021

JGI Pitches 2022 Visiting Faculty Program Collaborations

JGI Visiting Faculty Program Pitch Event

JGI hosts pitch session for current faculty to identify and collaborate on research proposals for the 2022 DOE Visiting Faculty Program.

November 25, 2021

Enlarging Windows into Understanding Gene Functions

Collage capturing a diverse set of bacteria and functions that can be better understood using DAP-seq. (Eduardo de Ugarte/Berkeley Lab)

In a Nature Methods article, JGI researchers developed two approaches that build upon DAP-seq technology.

November 23, 2021

JGI on the 2021 Highly Cited Researchers List

2021 JGI Highly Cited Researchers

Eight JGI researchers are on Clarivate Analytics’ 2021 Highly Cited Researchers list, which highlights approximately 6,600 researchers working in 21 fields.

November 23, 2021

Genome Insider S2 Episode 9: Creating an Energy Market for Miscanthus

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In this Genome Insider episode, Miscanthus is a prized ornamental and a potential fuel for the future. But, to be competitive in the market, both energy policy and Miscanthus will need some upgrades.

November 18, 2021

JGI at the AGU Fall Meeting

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JGI sessions of interest at the 2021 AGU Fall Meeting

November 18, 2021

Marine Microbe Contains Multitudes

Boeuf and colleagues collected samples of SAR324 microbial communities from this research vessel, the Kilo Moana. (School of Ocean And Earth Science And Technology at University of Hawaii at Manoa)

A deep dive into microbial genomics reveals one bacterial species is made of four ecologically distinct groups with different lifestyles.

November 17, 2021

When “The Blob” Made It Hotter Under the Water

This data image shows the monthly average sea surface temperature for May 2015. Between 2013 and 2016, a large mass of unusually warm ocean water--nicknamed the blob--dominated the North Pacific, indicated here by red, pink, and yellow colors signifying temperatures as much as three degrees Celsius (five degrees Fahrenheit) higher than average. Data are from the NASA Multi-scale Ultra-high Resolution Sea Surface Temperature (MUR SST) Analysis product. (Courtesy NASA Physical Oceanography Distributed Active Archive Center)

With genomic samples collected before, during and after The Blob, researchers developed a preliminary model of how marine microbial communities are affected by warming events.

November 16, 2021

JGI Part of Berkeley Lab Team Awarded Best Use of HPC in Life Sciences

HPCwire Editor's Choice Award (logo crop) for Best Use of HPC in the Life Sciences

The 2021 HPCwire Editors’ Choice Award for Best Use of HPC in Life Sciences goes to the JGI/ExaBiome Project/Exascale Computing Project team for MetaHipMer.

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