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… in firmly in the chemistry bucket. [LAUGHS] I don’t know that that’s ever necessarily like a good description of anyone … say a clutch is probably the size of a golf ball and has 25 to 50 eggs. I’m guessing here. DAN: Sure, sure. MARCY: … do when you’re exploring your systems. Because I think the JGI has a little bit of a different approach. We don’t …
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… Foundry have launched a joint Critical Minerals and Materials proposal call . This represents a unique … to request the capabilities and expertise of both national user facilities in one research proposal. Submit research proposals here that integrate genomics with nanoscale science, accelerating …
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… Hey, everyone! Welcome to the “Self Promotion Episode” of Natural Prodcast. A little bit of a bonus episode, since I’m off schedule, but … Doering and Bryce Foster and too many others to name at JGI for the last two years or so. SMC is now released and … about the Secondary Metabolism Collaboratory, or SMC , JGI’s new data portal for natural product biosynthetic gene …
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… DAN: Hello, everyone, and Welcome back for Episode 14 of Natural Prodcast . There’s been a lot going on, so I took a … and head of the Secondary Metabolites Science Program at JGI, and also my boss, Nigel Mouncey. I got him on to talk … development lab and research lab all the way from Ambr250 fermenters to 2 liter Dasket fermenters to 30 liter …
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… As a National User Facility, the JGI serves more than 2,500 users … like the JGI, through its Genesis Mission. Launched in 2025, the initiative aims to accelerate scientific discovery, … partner to perform a defined scope of work using the JGI’s unique facilities, equipment, and personnel. If a U.S. …
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… to the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s Natural Prodcast, a podcast about natural products and the … end, we somehow have the big goal of making that process a little more effective than it is now. Or a little more– … was fascinating, I think. DAN UDWARY: Yeah, and that was a JGI Community Sequencing Project. You’re right, yeah. NADINE …
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… DAN UDWARY: It’s been a while, but Natural Prodcast is back again for another round of episodes. … with my co-host Alison Takemura, who’s moved on from JGI to do real journalism, and we wish her all the best. … then you’ll recognize this material, though my show is a little more free-form, and this is the longer cut of the …
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… to the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s Natural Prodcast, a podcast about natural products and the … that you do, then it’s very easy to think that, OK, I find 25 gene clusters, there must be 25 new compounds. Or … of question have you applied them? Dan Udwary: Well, at JGI we have the Atlas of Biosynthetic Clusters . And this is …
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… DAN UDWARY: Hey everyone. Welcome back to Natural Prodcast. This continues the series of interviews we … niche in chemical enzymology. So, we talked about her JGI DNA synthesis project to explore the chemical … some way, shape, or form. And so do you want to tell us a little bit about what got you into natural products and got …
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… to the US. .Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a podcast about the science and scientists … describe. [ Go here to learn more about Tiny Earth and the JGI’s role in the project by watching Amanda Hurley’s … mine, Marc Chevrette. So Mark is here with us. I’ll give a little bit of background: Mark is a friend of mine from the …
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… for more details, including a downloadable pdf of products categorized by Science Program. … The majority of JGI projects come from the user community. Find out about … , and submit your proposal online using the Work Initiation Process (WIP) interface. For commonly asked …
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… to the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s Natural Prodcast, a podcast about natural products and the … to the California gold rush. And we’ll talk about a new JGI paper that’s just come out where I got the chance to do … in Yu et al, APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2004, 1253–1262, 70:3 ALISON TAKEMURA: And so did you succeed in …
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