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… are microscopic, photosynthetic algae. But human-induced climate change , a new study suggests, is displacing these important … communities of algae with warm-adapted ones, a trend that threatens to destabilize the delicate marine food web and …
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… with other organisms, and adapting to environmental changes. The program lays the groundwork for sustainable … resilience. The program’s discoveries support a plant based bioeconomy where plants are a major source of chemical … basis of how plants have naturally adapted to varied climate and soil conditions around the globe to identify …
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Populations of Antarctic lake microbial communities change with the … Ace Lake defy the norm when it comes to nutrient cycling in polar regions. While microbial populations in other …
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DNA synthesis and pathway engineering Mass spectrometry based metabolomics Below is a table of standard product offerings, including a description of … (incl location in genome, coding/vs non, syn vs non-syn aa change etc) and structural rearrangements, alignment files …
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… for you here today. We got the opportunity to talk to one of the real legends of natural products, Professor Bill … really, all over the world. We used ships. We used land-based marine labs. We wrote cooperative grants with people … I was in graduate school too. And I think some of that’s changed now. My perception is that a lot of that competition …
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… know that that’s ever necessarily like a good description of anyone because chemistry means a lot, especially when … of the international cooperative biodiversity group (ICBG) based in Panama and was dual there and at Scripps where I … metals with our cultures. And we see some very interesting changes in the chemistry when we– so if you use too much of …
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Prodcast episode 17. The guest we have this week is Professor Cassandra Quave from Emory University, with joint … of Dermatology in Human Health at Emory University based in Atlanta, Georgia. I’m also the herbarium curator, … form collaborations in different countries. I think that’s changed a lot since the convention went– since the protocol …
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… here today, and we wanted to talk to her about a whole list of things. So we have a Scripps background shared together, … Kate Duncan: No. Dan Udwary: I want to talk about ActinoBase, we want to talk about Antarctica, and we want to talk … world and how we relate to that. And so I read those and changed my degree to chemistry, so I have an undergraduate …
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… inhabit their frigid environment, Mock pointed out that as climate change warms polar waters, changes in trace metal … sequencing and computational analysis that enable systems-based scientific approaches to these challenges. DOE’s …
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… , Science Focus Areas (SFA) opportunities, and the Office of Science Early Career Research Program . If … not exceed 10 Tbp sequencing, 500 kbp synthesis, and 200 polar/500 nonpolar metabolomics samples, and should … to sustainable, economically viable production of bio-based products and advanced biofuels. The center focuses on …
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I wanted to go into international agriculture. I had really changed my mind. I was thinking of medical school first, but … got my start. DAN: A lot of the natural products field is based on, you know, in bacterial investigations. You’ve … this, Daniel, there’s a lot of worry about that with the climate change that’s occurring. There’s been a lot of …
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… … DAN: Hello, everyone, and Welcome back for Episode 14 of Natural Prodcast . There’s been a lot going on, so I took … descriptions that allowed us to at least firstly set up a baseline process. And then really dig deeper into both … gone. And even the way it has now, there’s been a lot of change in the new company called Corteva, bringing these two …
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