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 :(
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 :(
Final talk at #JGI2023:
Joseph Viviano from Mila - Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute:
Considerations for Machine Learning-Aided Lab in the Loop Scientific Discovery
Peggy Ozias-Akins from the University of Georgia at #JGI2023:
Making SUPER-CLONES
(of switchgrass...)
Robert Chemelewski from Texas A&M At #JGI2023, discussing one of my favorite plants: Sorghum
Regulation of Wax Pathway Gene Expression in Sorghum Development
Guy Polturak from the John Innes Center at #JGI2023:
Genomics-Driven Search for Defense-Related Biosynthetic Gene Clusters in Wheat
From climate resiliency to variation affecting growth rate:
David Des Marais from MIT at #JGI2023:
Control of Growth Rate Variation in Brachypodium
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
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...
Jeremy Schmutz kicks off the final session of #JGI2023:
"How Plants Get Tough"
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