As a Next-Generation Genome Science User Facility, the JGI plays a leadership role in enabling the frontiers of research related to DOE’s missions in bioenergy, carbon cycling and biogeochemistry. In complement to the Community Science Program, scientists at the JGI drive innovations that cross the boundaries of the Plant, Fungal, Microbial and Metagenome Science Programs and draw from the infrastructure of Genomic Technologies. Following is a list of JGI scientists and their research groups.
- Ian Blaby, Synthetic Biology
- Matt Blow, User Support Analysis
- I-Min (Amy) Chen, IMG Group
- Jan-Fang Cheng, Functional Genomics
- Emiley Eloe-Fadrosh, Environmental Genomics
- David Goodstein, Eukaryotic Systems
- Igor Grigoriev, Fungal & Algal Genomics
- Nathan Hillson, Synthetic Biology Informatics
- Nikos Kyrpides, Microbiome Data Science
- Rex Malmstrom, Micro-Scale Application
- Trent Northen, Metabolomics Technology
- Ronan O’Malley, Sequencing Technologies
- Len Pennacchio, Genomic Technologies
- Simon Roux, Viral Genomics
- Jeremy Schmutz, Plant Genomics
- Susannah Tringe, Microbial Systems
- Axel Visel, Genomics of Plant-Microbial Interactions
- John Vogel, Plant Functional Genomics
- Zhong Wang, Genome Analysis
- Tanja Woyke, Single Cells
- Yasuo Yoshikuni, Synthetic Biology-Pathway Engineering