Genomics:GTL Awardee Workshop VI
and
Metabolic Engineering Working Group
Interagency Conference on Metabolic Engineering 2008
Bethesda, Maryland February 10–13, 2008
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Presentation on Strategic Plan by Sharlene Weatherwax, U.S. Department of Energy
Genomics:GTL Goal and Objectives
Ultimate Scientific Goal
Achieve a predictive, systems-level understanding of plants, microbes, and biological communities, via integration
of fundamental science and technology development, to enable biological solutions to DOE mission challenges,
including energy, environment, and climate.
Objective 1: Determine the genomic properties, molecular and regulatory mechanisms, and resulting functional potential of microbes, plants, and biological communities central to DOE missions.
Objective 2: Develop the experimental capabilities and enabling technologies needed to achieve a genome-based, dynamic systems-level understanding of organism and community functions.
Objective 3: Develop the knowledgebase, computational infrastructure, and modeling capabilities to advance the understanding, prediction, and manipulation of complex biological systems.
Abstract Organization
Abstracts associated with the Metabolic Engineering Working Group (MEWG) are identified as such and are intermixed with GTL abstracts in relevant categories. The Genomics:GTL and MEWG program abstracts and posters are organized according to the following research areas important to achieving the ultimate GTL scientific goal and objectives.
Book PDFs: faster download PDF, 3308 kb; higher resolution PDF, 5142 kb.
Systems Biology for DOE Energy and Environmental Missions
Bioenergy (PDF, 849 kb)
- Biofuels: Bioenergy Research Centers
- Biofuels: Analytical and Imaging Technologies for Studying Lignocellulosic Material Degradation
- Biofuels: Metabolic Engineering for Biofuels Production
- BioHydrogen: Quantitative Microbial Biochemistry and Metabolic Engineering for Biological Hydrogen Production
Systems Environmental Microbiology (PDF, 2823 kb)
Systems Biology Research Strategy and Technology Development (PDF, 1953 kb)
Genomic and Proteomic Strategies
Molecular Interactions and Protein Complexes
Validation of Genome Sequence Annotation
Computing Resources and Databases
Communication and Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues (PDF, 205 kb)
Abstract Addendum (PDF, 319 kb)
Abstracts in the addendum are not included in indexes below.
Table of Contents, Welcome, and Introduction (PDF, 769 kb)
Web Sites (PDF, 71 kb)
Indexes (PDF, 754
kb)
Does not include Abstract Addendum (PDF, 319 kb)
Agenda (PDF, 147 kb)
Presentations
- Presentation on Strategic Plan, Sharlene Weatherwax
- CAMERA: A Metagenomics Resource for Microbial Ecology, Saul A. Kravitz and Rekha Seshadri, J. Craig Venter Institute (PDF, 6451 kb)