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Description The Jones Lab at Georgetown University uses innovative techniques to map greenhouse gas emissions both locally and around the world. The lab is actively engaged in sensor development, field work
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mechanisms in RNA-guided processes, and to develop novel genome editing applications based on the mechanistic understanding. Research details can be found in our laboratory and departmental web sites
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the Center’s focus on digital ethics, societal implications of digital technologies, and policy guidance. Publish high-quality, peer-reviewed articles in leading academic journals. Develop and refine innovative
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model of watershed hydrology and biogeochemistry, and the Atlantis model for Puget Sound food webs, fisheries and conservation activities. The project will also be developing a high-resolution land use