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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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… 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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… 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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… 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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… endeavors! I have one more episode that will be out next where I’m co-host-less, and then I’ll be introducing my … tropica . And we isolated a strain that produced something extremely potent in killing cancer cells. Well, chemically, … Cancer Institute. It became clear this was something very extraordinary. We named the compound salinosporamide A, …
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