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… & Algal Program explores the vast diversity of fungi and algae to unlock their potential for bioenergy, environmental … the biological mechanisms that enable fungi and algae to play a vital role in carbon cycling, biodegradation … genomic analysis to explore the rich diversity of fungi and algae. These organisms play a critical role in ecological …
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… of secondary metabolites across bacteria, fungi, algae and plants. These molecules, which are not essential … of secondary metabolites produced by bacteria, fungi, algae and plants. These compounds are key to organisms' … interactions with their environments and with each other, from defending against predators to aiding in symbiotic …
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… Joint Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a podcast about the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. … chemist, Richard Moore, and get into seaweed, robots, algae, and biocatalysis — and he makes fun of me a lot, … the University of Hawaii and moved there in the early ’60s from Berkeley to work on this new budding field of marine …
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… and shipping; JGI will handle all subsequent processing from that point. JGI provides users with various outputs free of charge, including data such as fully … publicly available. If you're requesting DNA synthesis from JGI, there's also a material transfer agreement that’s …
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… lot going on, so I took a little break, but I’m hoping that from here I can get back to a regular schedule. I’m going to … and also my boss, Nigel Mouncey. I got him on to talk about JGI’s vision for secondary metabolism, his past in … core science programs which are microbes, and fungi, and algae plants, synthetic biology. And so we have, I think, …
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… I can sort of see when I’m doing the work or thinking about something I can kind of see like the squid and the … that there wasn’t enough application there. And so I moved from there to plant natural products, getting a PhD in … there from the bacteria that work against protistsproduce, algae and other types of settlers. DAN: Yeah you would …
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… Joint Genome Institute’s Natural Prodcast, a podcast about natural products and the science and scientists of … Prodcast. And it’s our conversation with Nadine Ziemert from the University of Tübingen in Germany. Like me, she’s a … that, so the developers don’t have to keep their time in keeping these databases up. I think that would be important. …
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… Joint Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a podcast about the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. … DAN: Welcome back to Natural Prodcast! This is episode 4! From here on out, for a while, we’re going to be presenting … NANCY: Yeah very much so. I’m really – I’m always keeping involved in international development with diseases, …
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… All right. Welcome back to Natural Prodcast. I did it. I’m keeping to my schedule. This should be coming out on the first Thursday of the month, just like I … over our interview with Dr Elizabeth (or Betsy) Parkinson from Purdue University. She’s in the Department of Chemistry …
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… to bring generalizable technologies to bacteria, yeasts and algae previously with little to no genetic tools enabling … For further details, please reach out to the Group Lead …
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… Prodcast. I’ve got two things I wanted to tell you about in this introduction. First and foremost, our interview this week is with Professor Brian Bachmann from Vanderbilt University’s Chemistry Department, where he … , which is the big huge monster thing that’s been keeping me busy for a long time now and almost ready for a …
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… The majority of JGI projects come from the user community. Find out about JGI’s calls for proposals , and submit your proposal … the JGI User Agreement will be an authorized representative from your institution (usually a legal counsel … and if no additional signatures are required. Learn more about User Agreements and additional required documentation …
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