#jgi2023

Evolving Kirtkirt@ecoevo.social
2023-08-25

when or where will the recordings be available for #JGI2023 ?

I did my best to catch them live, but it's the opposite of my time zone, so I still missed a lot :(

2023-08-23

Final talk at #JGI2023:

Joseph Viviano from Mila - Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute:

Considerations for Machine Learning-Aided Lab in the Loop Scientific Discovery

#AI #deeplearning
@LBNLBioSci

2023-08-23

Peggy Ozias-Akins from the University of Georgia at #JGI2023:

Making SUPER-CLONES
(of switchgrass...)

#switchgrass #plant #genomics #superclones
@LBNLBioSci

Title slide: "Discovering conservation among chaos – path to superior clones?"
2023-08-23

Robert Chemelewski from Texas A&M At #JGI2023, discussing one of my favorite plants: Sorghum

Regulation of Wax Pathway Gene Expression in Sorghum Development

#Sorghum #wax #plantdevelopment
@LBNLBioSci

2023-08-23

Guy Polturak from the John Innes Center at #JGI2023:

Genomics-Driven Search for Defense-Related Biosynthetic Gene Clusters in Wheat

#wheat #genomics #plants #biosynthesis #BGCs
@LBNLBioSci

2023-08-23

From climate resiliency to variation affecting growth rate:

David Des Marais from MIT at #JGI2023:

Control of Growth Rate Variation in Brachypodium

#plant #Genome #variation #brachypodium

@LBNLBioSci

2023-08-23

Julia Baily-Serres from UC Riverside at #JGI2023:

“Roots: Hidden Lynchpin in Climate Resiliency of Crops”

Julia reminds us that climate resiliency critically depends on genomic variation. In rice and in general!

#plant #genomics #rice #climate #resiliency #variation
@LBNLBioSci

2023-08-23

Colonel William Johnson introduced "Johnsongrass" to Alabama in 1840

Little did he know about the headaches its complicated tetraploid genome would cause JGI users 180 years later...

#plants #genomics #genome #tetraploid #JGI2023
@LBNLBioSci

2023-08-23

Jeremy Schmutz kicks off the final session of #JGI2023:

"How Plants Get Tough"

#plants #genomics
@LBNLBioSci

2023-08-23

Bacteria as playgrounds for MGEs:

How it started - How it's going.

Who interacts with whom? Who defends from what? Things are getting complex...

Eduardo Rocha at #JGI2023

#MGE #bacteriophages #plasmid #genomics #JGI2023 @LBNLBioSci

2023-08-23

Next up at #JGI2023:

Eduardo Rocha from Institut Pasteur:

Bacteria as playgrounds for Mobile Genetic Elements (MGE)

#MGE #plasmids #viruses #genomics
@LBNLBioSci

2023-08-23

Now #JGI2023 goes viral:

Uri Neri from Tel Aviv University:

Insights from genome secondary structure of RNA viruses

@LBNLBioSci

#virus #genomics #RNA

2023-08-23

General reminder:

Algae are Amazing!

(Vanessa Brisson at #JGI2023)

@LBNLBioSci

#algae #jgi

2023-08-23

Vanessa Brisson from Lawrence Livermore National Lab at #JGI2023:

Exometabolites of phycosphere (algal-associated bacteria)

@LBNLBioSci

#algae #phycosphere

2023-08-23

How many regulators does it take to control E.coli transcription?

#JGI2023

2023-08-23

Uwe Sauer from ETH Zürich at #JGI2023:

Metabolite-Protein Interactions - how do they coordinate metabolism in E.coli?

@LBNLBioSci

#metabolites #Ecoli

2023-08-22

Christopher Dundas from Stanford at #JGI2023:

Synthetic genetic circuits involved in sucrose exchange between plants and their rhizobacteria

#plant #microbial #pseudomonas #genomics #symbiosis @LBNLBioSci

2023-08-22

Katherine Duncan from Strathclyde University:

Linking genes and metabolites for informed antibiotic discovery

#jgi2023 #actinomycetes #streptomyces #antibiotics #jgi

@LBNLBioSci

2023-08-22

Next at #JGI2023:

Lhais Caldas from Federal University of Sao Paulo talking about the amazing chemodiversity of basidiomycetes

#fungi #metabolites #pathways #genomics #jgi
@LBNLBioSci

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