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… “Adopt a Genome” is an informal program for faculty to “claim” the JGI’s unpublished microbial genomes, with the … analyzed or published. The purpose of the program is to: Build curiosity and illustrate the value of comparative … talent for biosciences. Adopt-a-Genome has: ~20 faculty from institutions across the country Efforts in ongoing …
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… JGI serves more than 2,500 users that predominately come from the public sector: academic and government institutions — with … members that catalyze data flows and promote novel data applications. As a large-scale data generator, the JGI has a … SPPs enable research funded by an industry partner to perform a defined scope of work using the JGI’s unique …
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… Hey, everyone. I’ve got a great episode for you here today. We got the opportunity to talk to one of the real legends of natural products, Professor Bill Fenical from Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego. Bill … In this episode, Natural Prodcast talks to the legendary Prof William Fenical of Scripps Institution …
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… DAN UDWARY: Hey everyone and welcome back to a new session of Natural Prodcast. I’ve got two things I … our interview this week is with Professor Brian Bachmann from Vanderbilt University’s Chemistry Department, where he … and enzyme systems to do synthetic analoging of some really complex bioactive natural product molecules. It’s a …
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… 14 of Natural Prodcast . There’s been a lot going on, so I took a little break, but I’m hoping that from here I can get back to a regular schedule. I’m going to … secondary metabolism or anything you like. It should be really fun and interesting, so I hope you’ll check it out. …
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… Group is well-integrated across JGI departments to ensure a robust offering of sequencing capabilities and products to our users. This includes scaling the technologies and … end-to-end automation — and further advancing sequence applications, single cell genomics, biodesign, and …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … Laboratory. Being a User Facility means that scientists from all over the world bring us big problems related to … and helping you sleep at night (I’m not sure if that’s a real example), she’s talking about natural products, even …
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… DAN UDWARY: Hey, everyone! Welcome to the “Self Promotion Episode” of Natural Prodcast. A … you’ll be hearing about microbiology and natural products from the Great Salt Lake, and you’re going to learn, like … we like talking about our science. So, sorry, but not really sorry. I haven’t mentioned them enough lately, but as …
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… episode 9 of Natural Prodcast. This week, Alison and I talk to Roger Linington, from Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada. … to everyone involved in making this happen. We had a really fun conversation with Roger about all this, in terms … episode features our conversation with Roger Linington , from Simon Fraser University . Roger is a natural products …
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… DNA Synthesis Program supports a wide range of projects, from single-gene synthesis to the synthesis of entire chromosomes, advancing the … collaboration with U.S. and international scientists to drive innovations that align with DOE's missions. … over 70 projects, including gene synthesis, combinatorial pathway design, and efforts to refactor entire …
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… and host cell take-over by viruses, and attempts to evaluate ecosystem-level impacts of viral infections. The … of phage and virus genomes have been assembled and reported from metagenomes, our understanding of the impacts of these … microbiome processes is still limited. One key challenge is to complement diversity surveys ( Who is there? ) with …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … This time, we’ve got a great interview with Ben Shen, from the Scripps Research Institute in Jupiter Florida. This … complicated natural product gene clusters, and we’re all really excited about that, and I think that comes across in …
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