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… cell types and associated organisms, including fungal and bacterial symbionts, detrimental microbial pathogens, and … in how plants self-organize, influence, and are influenced by microbial partners. We use a variety of genomics-powered … of plant/environmental responses … Selected Publications … Research Team Alumni … For further details, …
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The “Great Plate-Count Anomaly” first described by Stanley and Konopa in 1985, which highlights our skewed … of microbial metabolism towards a minority of cultivated bacteria, still persists to date. Research Team … … … Research Interests … Former Lab Members … Selected Publications … For further details, please reach out to the …
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… is focused on the discovery and characterization of novel bacterial, archaeal and eukaryotic microbes and viruses in … and biogeochemical cycles. Research Team … A complete publication list available at Google Scholar. Schulz, C … in cell biology. 25 (6), 339-346 Schulz et al. (2015) Marine amoebae with cytoplasmic and perinuclear symbionts …
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… to explore the vast and diverse world of microbes. Studying bacteria and archaea, including those associated with … datasets, particularly for uncultivated microorganisms, by sequencing large populations of bacteria and archaea in … lineages that are important for bioeconomy applications. By expanding our knowledge of microbial functions and …
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… work like ActDES, which is a curated database of actinobacteria for evolutionary studies, and hopefully we can … usage. And I was recently challenged on that on Twitter by Francisco Barona-Gomez. And so he is here to, at least, … of natural product biosynthesis in bacteria ” The ActDES publication came out after we talked. It looks like a great …
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And we’ve done some work with those and have a couple of publications out there on the chemistry. There’s so much … you bring a unique perspective too? And so I was fascinated by – we spend a lot of time as natural products chemists and … and so we were able to actually not dive to collect the marine tunicates, which was nice because it’s also cold. And …
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… can just mediate so many kinds of interactions. And by understanding them, we can promote the health and … and how we do it here and maybe give an example of a recent publication. ALISON TAKEMURA: Awesome. Yeah, let’s dive in, … come from all kinds of disparate environments. There’s some marine. There’s some soil samples. There’s human gut …
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… growth at elevated temperatures … Adaptive strategies in a cosmopolitan and abundant soil bacterium: genetic …
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… working with him. We talk about his father, the legendary marine natural products chemist, Richard Moore, and get into … called Salinospora . This new genus was discovered by friends and colleagues at the Scripps Institution of … Initially, my group really focused on marine actinobacteria. Then we moved into marine proteobacteria. Not a …
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… home. Or actually not my room, it’s the room of my little baby daughter, who inherited this room from her sister. And it … on synthetic biology of engineering gene expression in bacteria – however, the professor was actually quite … then got funded to work for two years at the Max Planck for marine microbiology in Bremen, Germany. And I wanted to work …
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… with my boss, JGI Director Nigel Mouncey. DAN: I’ll start by saying this is the first in-person recording that I’ve … help the Society grow. And so I’ve been the chair of the publications committee for the last, what is it now, five … An Age of CRAGE: Advances in Rapidly Engineering Non-model Bacteria Check out the agenda for the JGI’s 2021 Annual …
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… flagella in an unexpected place: hot spring-dwelling bacteria from the phylum C hloroflexota . Research shows … were lost in other forms of Chloroflexota that adapted to marine environments hundreds of millions of years ago. The … However, genome and metagenomic sequencing conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute, a …
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