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… you know, we talked about sponges, go pull a sponge or extract some tree bark. And so you’re just taking something, you’re grinding it up, and then exposing that extract to something that you want to try to target. So if … record. You know, that we’re missing some of the missing links, right? We don’t always see the connections between …
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Right, right. Yeah. Fungus want to grow! ALISON: What’s next, for your work or your collaborations with JGI, what do … on now about bacteria that live inside fungi and that’s my next big one. DAN: Dr. Keller, thank you very much. It’s … located at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. You can find links to transcripts, more information on this episode, and …
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… this. And also to provide a little more information and context for people who might possibly be interested in listening … we have a better idea of what’s going on and what the context for their work is. ALISON: Cool. That sounds great. I’m … located at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. You can find links to transcripts, more information on this episode, and …
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… hadn’t seen. For every time we turned over an organism and extracted it, some new chemical entity would pop out. It was … the last 10 years, I’ve really become a fan of having postdocs, and even grad students come to the group with strong … located at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. You can find links to transcripts, more information on this episode, and …
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… a fantastic program. So I’m looking forward to the next couple of days. Yeah, yeah. So you are at the Scripps … And we talked about how natural product based or organism extracts are not being used very much anymore in industry. … located at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. You can find links to transcripts, more information on this episode, and …
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… the interview, I’d encourage you to come check out the links to some cool papers in the show notes, which you can … in cave microbial– people are interested in the more extreme portions of caves where you have to go miles … at clusters and start to predict what they do. And that’s extremely exciting. That’s going to be sequence based. It’s …
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