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… a fantastic fungal natural products researcher from the University of Wisconsin. Like we discussed in the primer podcasts ( part 1 here , part 2 here , and part 3 here ), which you should … you know, if you take a basic microbiology – so I do teach classes too – not how I teach it, but if you hear how other …
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… our conversation with Professor Alison Narayan, from the University of Michigan. I hope she’ll accept this … been talking with a lot of people who actually have been classically trained in synthetic chemistry as were you and … I always use it as the first word in the title of my talk, 100% fair for you to make that association. DAN UDWARY: So I …
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… getting them out to you all. But for now, here is episode 10 of Natural Prodcast, the primer on genome mining. Hey, … was already basically there. We were just seeking out the last few pieces and trying to understand the enzymology. So … some really complicated enzymatic conversions. The last couple of steps and the first couple of steps of …
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… will provide access to its biorepository at Arizona State University, which contains representative samples of the …
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… metabolisms is “vastly underestimated.” In the March 4, 2019, issue of Nature Microbiology , they mined the Integrated … Inskeep, a longtime JGI collaborator at Montana State University, commented that “Washburn Hot Springs is a … Inskeep added, could also help in the search for a last common ancestor between Archaea and Eukarya. One …
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… the hills above Berkeley, California and operated by the University of California for the U.S. Department of Energy. … Antarctic Museum (MNA-CCFEE). … The JGI was created in 1997 to unite the expertise and resources in DNA sequencing, … the starting material for the production of almost all plastics. This drives the DOE’s focus on developing …
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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 … of great science, and all online and free. We had to cancel last year’s event due to COVID, but this year we’re holding … of postdocs. One at Harvard Med School and the other at University of Texas. And these were not in natural products, …
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Hey everybody! Welcome back for Natural Prodcast episode 17. The guest we have this week is Professor Cassandra Quave from Emory University, with joint appointments in the School of … and let’s see. I lead a research group at Emory, I teach classes here on food and health and botanical medicine. I’m …
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… who was working on these things in the very early 1900s. DAN: And so he has drawn what he called … molecules and their discoveries over a stretch from 1940 to 2000. As you can see, from the 1940s, into the 50s into the 60s, there was a huge growth – …
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… metabolism. Hey everybody, this is Dan with episode 13 of National Prodcast. This continues our little section … tripartite systems. So, in those cases, it’s been, in the last five years, obvious that these are specialized … JGI does, which is sequence genomes. And we just published last year in the Nature Chemical Biology — or early this …
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The approved proposal from Alex Harkess of Auburn University started as a small-scale white paper focused on … with 600 instructors worldwide who work with more than 10,000 undergraduate students each year. Brian Looney of Duke University is interested in …
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