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  • Brain Modulyzer Provides Interactive Window Into the Brain

    Brain Modulyzer Provides Interactive Window Into the Brain

    For the first time, a new tool developed at Berkeley Lab allows researchers to interactively explore the hierarchical processes that happen in the brain when it is resting or performing tasks. Scientists also hope that the tool can shed some light on how neurological diseases like Alzheimer’s spread throughout the brain. The software, called Brain Modulyzer, was created by researchers in the Computational Research Division and Kris Bouchard from the Biological Systems & Engineering Division in conjunction with computer scientists at University of California, Davis (UC Davis) and with input from neuroscientists at UC San Francisco (UCSF). The software combines…

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  • BETO Announces Agile BioFoundry

    BETO Announces Agile BioFoundry

    On October 1, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) established the Agile BioFoundry (ABF)—a new consortium of nine Energy Department national laboratories working to standardize and streamline the entire biomanufacturing pipeline by uniting computer-assisted biological pathway design, process integration, process scale-up, and machine learning. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) is leading the consortium, which will achieve its goals by developing a system for product development and commercialization that will be broadly applicable to many bioproducts. BSE’s Computational Staff Scientist Nathan Hillson is heading up Berkeley Lab’s efforts, joined by task managers Blake Simmons and Todd Pray.…

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  • BRAIN Neuro-Workshop Report Now Available

    BRAIN Neuro-Workshop Report Now Available

    The report on the multi-institutional Neuro-Workshop held June 2, 2016 at Berkeley Lab (LBNL) is now available. The workshop was convened to discuss relevant technological capabilities for the national Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) Initiative. Participants also explored collaborative opportunities that would address neuroscience “grand challenges” in support of the Department of Energy (DOE) contribution to BRAIN and other national scientific challenges.

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  • Eva Nogales Named ASCB 2016 Porter Lecturer

    Eva Nogales Named ASCB 2016 Porter Lecturer

    Eva Nogales, a faculty structural biologist in the Molecular Biophysics & Integrated Bioimaging Division, has been named 2016 Porter Lecturer by the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB). The lecture is named in memory of Keith R. Porter, a pioneer in the use of electron microscopy in biology and one of the founders of ASCB, and is bestowed upon an eminent cell biologist each year at the ASCB Annual Meeting. Nogales will present the lecture on December 4 at ASCB 2016 in San Francisco, which will focus on the latest discoveries in the field, including CRISPR, and on building links…

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  • JBEI Featured in Biotech Curriculum

    JBEI is featured in the new edition of “Biotechnology: Science for the New Millennium, 2017”, a biotech textbook and lab manual, first released in January 2006. The age independent curriculum has been distributed across the country and the 2006 and 2012 editions of BS4NM are being used at over 1200 high schools and over 300 colleges. The feature was the result of a collaboration during the summer of 2015 between JBEI’s scientists and the curriculum’s author Ellyn Daugherty, a 34 year veteran biology educator. JBEI’s research and bioenergy themes were covered in several chapters of the textbook and lab manual.

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