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… influence in their chosen field or fields through the publication of multiple highly cited papers during the last decade.” … understand the role of viruses in natural ecosystems, and functionally explore viral genetic diversity toward …
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… DAN: Welcome back for episode 9 of Natural Prodcast. This week, Alison and I talk to Roger … Yeah, that’s right. We were postdocs together in the mid 2000s, I guess. You were working for Brad Moore. I was … into natural products in the first place? ROGER: So I was originally trained in the UK, I did my undergraduate degree …
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… current PhD student, reached this milestone with a recent publication in Molecular Biology and Evolution . “It’s my … making proteins likely factors into why fungi have been so evolutionary and ecologically successful,” Wint said. “Fungi … the JGI Fungal and Algal Program. Paying It Forward Wint, originally from Jamaica and the first member of her family …
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… Dr. Grigoriev joined the JGI in 2003, following his postdoctoral training at UC Berkeley and … at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and an Adjunct Professor of Plant and Microbial Biology at University of California, … at the JGI. Click to learn more about the program's areas of focus, major initiatives and more. …
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… In late June, Kathleen Lail, a member of JGI’s Sample Management Group, attended a conference in … her thoughts about the experience below. In the summer of 2018, Jonathan Benskin was preparing to teach a second year … and organic carbon concentration. From Field Studies to Publication Together as a class, the students learned about …
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… resides on a computer system funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. Anyone using this system consents to monitoring of this use by system or security personnel. … neither the United States Government nor the University of California nor any of their employees, makes any …
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… species — dwarfing the diversity of plants. To put this evolutionary timescale in perspective, the genus Aspergillus … human lineage. Yet despite their ubiquity and ancient origins, fungi remain largely mysterious. Only about 200,000 … Earth's fungal kingdom. The manuscript reviews about 200 publications linking evolutionary history and innovations …
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