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… about something I can kind of see like the squid and the bacteria and how the chemistry is going back and forth … working on that aspect and it’s quite active against some fungi. But we’re also really interested in distribution. So … on increasing computational skills among biologists JGI CSP Proposal: Metagenomic mining of natural product …
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And a lot of us moved on to work in simpler systems, like bacteria, where we figure we can make more progress faster, … marine organisms. Except during the time that we worked in fungi. But what do you see as the overall theme of your … we’ve worked both with the microbiome. So, with symbiotic bacteria that live in animals and with animal metabolism …
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… to explore the vast and diverse world of microbes. Studying bacteria and archaea, including those associated with … to explore microbial diversity — with an emphasis on bacteria and archaea, and including those associated with … microorganisms, by sequencing large populations of bacteria and archaea in their natural environments using …
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… — and harness — the superpowers encoded in plants, fungi, microalgae, environmental viruses, and bacteria to contribute to a more sustainable world. Learn …
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… about several different pieces of her work, including bacterial quorum sensing and its effects on regulation of … pathways, which led her to a successfully funded JGI CSP project. And we also got to talk about work at her … But what was really interesting is when I started my lab in 2018, several papers came out right in a row all about this …
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Initially, my group really focused on marine actinobacteria. Then we moved into marine proteobacteria. Not a … JGI projects over the years starting with, you know, the CSP that we did and then leading up to today to some … metabolomics, and natural products in plants, fungi, and microorganisms. If you want to collaborate, let …
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… into the secondary metabolism of some more novel marine bacteria. You know, I first met Bill as a postdoc working … don’t we do that? DAN UDWARY: What were you doing before bacteria then? BILL FENICAL: Well, we were studying marine … from the ocean. We didn’t know whether to study bacteria, fungi, archaea, the whole range of microbial life. So, we …
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… biology classes in undergrad, but my PhD was an actinobacteria. And I tell all my students this now, but when I … in Antarctica on a ship. Yeah, so I went to Antarctica in 2018 as a participant in Homeward Bound 2, last year as … metabolomics, and natural products in plants, fungi, and microorganisms. If you want to collaborate, let …
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… to the user and no granting of funds. Proposal Call FICUS CSP Large Scale CSP New Investigator CSP Functional Genomics Status CLOSED CLOSED ONGOING ONGOING …
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… origin is around 30,000 from fungal, and a 40,000 from bacteria. Okay? And among the 40,000 from bacteria, there’s … penicillin from the fungal species – probably told us that fungi could be very productive sources for, say, biological … protocol, which prevents taking bio-resources from the native countries. So it’s becoming very, very hard today to …
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… in. All proposals must be written in English. … The CSP and FICUS calls are open to both domestic and … Agreement must be signed before work can begin, and all CSP proposals are subject to JGI policies on Data Release and Publication . Except for applicants to the CSP New Investigator call, investigators may have existing …
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… colleagues. Aaron is doing some cool stuff with cool bacteria that I’m fascinated to learn more about. He works … with methylotrophs, which are a group of carbon-fixing bacteria that I would say are are still fairly unexplored in … the synthases that we chose for JGI to work on he has the native strain for. So we were able to take a bunch of native …
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