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The Fungal & Algal Program explores the vast diversity of fungi and algae to unlock their potential for bioenergy, … carbon management, and environmental sustainability. Fungi, with million species, are essential for ecosystem … gene markers, and producing environmental genomes to support both basic research and applied science. By advancing …
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… provides sequencing, synthesis, and targeted metabolomics support for DOE-BER funded awards, including awards funded … are NOT eligible for BERSS support through the JGI (with the exception of DE-FOA-0003453, which is eligible for … aims to increase plant production of starches and oils, which are more easily converted to fuels. This Center …
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With collaborative user projects, the JGI’s Plant Program … by exploring plants’ role in capturing carbon, detoxifying soils, interacting with other organisms, and adapting to … bolster agricultural resilience. The program’s discoveries support a plant based bioeconomy where plants are a major …
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… week is Professor Cassandra Quave from Emory University, with joint appointments in the School of Medicine and … love and care. Yeah, and let’s see. I lead a research group at Emory, I teach classes here on food and health and … and culture-disconnected. Like we’ll take some soil samples and sequence all the bugs out of that or …
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… of secondary metabolism. Hey everybody, this is Dan with episode 13 of National Prodcast. This continues our … suite I use which had some nice magic that clean things up. So I didn’t get to talk to him about more recent work … be the amino acid that is relevant for the synthesis of proteins, and will more often end up in the active site of an …
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This is part 2 of our “primer” episode, so if you ended up here somehow without having listened to the first part, you might be a … products because they’re easy to find. They grow in the soil. These are the same guys that produce geosmin. And so we …
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… candidate phyla, major branches in the phylogenetic tree without cultivated representatives. The “Great Plate-Count … the bulk of which belong to only three phyla. The Woyke group uses single-cell sequencing as a means to begin filling … Hess M., Sczyrba A., Egan R., Kim T.W., Chokhawala H., Schroth G., Luo S., Clark D.S., Chen F., Zhang T., Mackie R.I., …
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… lucky to get some time to sit down and have a great chat with him. I kind of lost count of how many times Brad used … which is kind of the hallmark or the philosophy of his group and I think in hearing him talk about natural products … on marine actinobacteria. Then we moved into marine proteobacteria. Not a big leap, but then we began looking at …
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… and research initiatives new to the JGI. Projects must be independent of ongoing JGI proposals, and lead PIs cannot have … for this call may be submitted at any time as brief white papers. Applicants may submit up to two proposals per year (but may be listed as co-PI on …
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… earlier this year. And today we have our conversation with Professor Alison Narayan, from the University of … that do unusual or unprecedented chemistry. So it’s super fun to hear about what folks are up to in a slightly … elevated. We don’t have any reactions that we’re doing in boiling water. DAN UDWARY: Yeah, OK. Do you have a– whether …
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… 8 of Natural Prodcast. This week, we have our conversation with Professor Eric Schmidt, from the University of Utah. … on this: Most of the machinery in any living organism are proteins, which are made up of chains of amino acids. “Peptide” is just another word …
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… kinds of biology, one of the best things that we do is work with this really great group of biologists that know what they’re doing much better … more inclusive in natural products. But it doesn’t always boil into like trickle up into the faculty ranks. So– …
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