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… mining and microbes with Mohammad Alanjary and Tilmann Weber to be a really valuable piece that shaped my thoughts … it’s too late. They should be asleep already. But we’re not just here to talk about us. We have a great person to talk … at some topic that I’m working with about now. I made a tree of different compounds, and I’d looked at it from an …
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The cold polar oceans give rise to some of the largest food webs on Earth. And at their base are microscopic, … and planktos for ‘wanderer’). But they vary across the global ocean. Phytoplankton communities in warmer waters, … observation of cold and warm microbial networks, and just how clear and stark the biogeographic boundary is …
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… there was someone at the University that I was at that did just this. And I discovered it was called “marine natural … microalgae like spirulina that you kind of buy in health food shops or whatever, in Trader Joe’s, and put that in … Yeah, pictures on my website are because I’m part of a global non-for-profit organization called Homeward Bound. …
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I think that’d be fun. Yeah. Let’s do it. What if we just start like swearing, bring out our New Yorkers in us. … all of those have ended up in the SMC database. There’s a web front end for it, and it’s just a massive pile of data. … postdocs, for trainees sort of like we do with GNPS, the Global Natural Product Social Molecular Network, where you …
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… ’80s. And then the first time we saw the structure that Dan just described to you. So the enediyne referred to two … with a quick interjection. Ben asked me to correct what he just said here. It was actually the drug company Wyeth that … taxol, for example. If you say isolate compound from the trees – if you’re cutting the trees, it takes years to …
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… understanding of carbon and other nutrient cycles on a global scale. Summary Ace Lake, located in the Vestfold … In these frigid systems, where organisms higher up in the food web like fish do not exist, nutrient cycling takes … difference offers new insight into the primary producers fueling our planet’s biogeochemical cycles. Water samples …
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… this is all explained in detail, so if you’d like a link, just check out the show notes above or at … of a particular part of the Streptomyces phylogenomic tree, then you will be in a position to say, this group of … Dorrestein – the molecular networking, you can have a global view on the chemical diversity of metabolism. We …
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NANCY: My pleasure. DAN: I guess I wanted to start, maybe just by asking you how did you get into the field of natural … school. And one of the things that I noticed is all the food that the students got was coming from other countries, … that’s of the sort that people are looking for, for biofuel production. We’ll see how that goes. ALISON: Is this …
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… we talked about sponges, go pull a sponge or extract some tree bark. And so you’re just taking something, you’re grinding it up, and then … I’m sure that’s right. Dan [post-edit]: Hey, Dan here. Just going to interject. Alison asked me to check her stat …
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Microbes drive critical ecosystem functions and affect global nutrient cycling, however they do so under strong … group . Research Team … Coclet, C. and Roux, S. (2021) Global overview and major challenges of host prediction … (2016) Ecogenomics and potential biogeochemical impacts of globally abundant ocean viruses. Nature . 537:689-93. … …
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… should be coming out on the first Thursday of the month, just like I promised. Now I just have to make this whole “on-time thing” a habit! I’m … We're trying to. JACKIE: So I was reading on your website that-- speaking of hormones, that you're also using …
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… take for granted nowadays. You know, at that time, it was just [that] the chemistry of organisms was fascinating to … the bottom of the ocean, from a sponge, or a seaweed, were just having just remarkable chemical structures and things … an impact, like the domoic acid story, and be able to have global science-type connections, and be able to use our …
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