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… genomics and phylogenomics) and machine learning to identify new divergent lineages and expand the Tree of Life. We …
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… try to understand the biosynthetic pathway or to help identify the compound that they were interested in. But nowadays, … on the backs of people who’ve done a lot of work over the years. We have a pretty good idea of what the different … is another community effort that’s been built up over the years and is really strong for finding lots of different …
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… project by watching Amanda Hurley’s presentation from the 2019 JGI Genomics of Energy & Environment Meeting.] He’s … was at the Broad Institute in Cambridge, Mass. for a couple years before joining Warp Drive. And what kind of pushed me … to be involved in signaling. We’re not perfect at identifying what these pathways are yet. So there’s still a lot to …
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… for JGI resources and are engaged in active projects—each year. In addition, several thousand data users worldwide … program in the DOE’s Office of Science. In December 2019, the JGI relocated to the newly-built Integrative …
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… the IP & Science arm of Thomson Reuters, has released their 2019 list of Highly Cited Researchers , which includes 10 affiliated with the JGI . The 2019 list focused on Highly Cited Papers, defined in the … were involved in that were reported on over the last year: Kerrie Barry and Jeremy Schmutz worked with a …
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… as a new type of medicine that will open up a new year for targeted anti cancer drug discovery. DAN: Yeah, … drug conjugates, abbreviated as “ADC”, was approved in the year 2000, and utilize the enediyne as the payload. We call … if you are a microbiologist in the 40s, how do you classify a strain? You look at it and this is the 40s – you don’t …
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… (VEGA) … The JGI is represented at conferences year round; find out where our researchers will be …
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… advisor. Brad: Oh my goodness. Those were good years, Dan! Dan: For too many years. Brad: And now look, you’re like, famous. Dan: Famous? … cool because the work has gone so much more than just identifying genes to that toxin, but it’s opened up this whole …
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… we are today, recording today. BRIAN BACHMANN: Yeah, in the year 2000. And I was trying to figure out what to do with … out gene clusters maybe once a month at most. Maybe twice a year, a full gene cluster would come out. And it was a very … how much blood, sweat, and tears went into trying to identify that you had the right cluster before you sent it out for …
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It was actually when I was traveling at the end of first year University. Quite a lot of people in Europe do this … an undergraduate in chemistry. Now when I was in fourth year, we had a choice to do an integrated master’s program … like. I was imagining some massive contraption for amplifying genes. I wasn’t really sure what actinobacteria were. …
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