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… here on out, for a while, we’re going to be presenting some conversations we had with scientists in the field of natural … Corps, I decided I wanted to go into international agriculture. I had really changed my mind. I was thinking of medical school first, but …
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… for Episode 8 of Natural Prodcast. This week, we have our conversation with Professor Eric Schmidt, from the … and it turns out it’s pretty engineerable – you can change the protein to some extent, and end up with a … it was good. DAN: Yeah, I think you brought some of that culture too, to the Townsend lab, too, when you got there, …
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… individual tubules. And so these tubules are like tiny monocultures but the whole of the organ which is about the size … metals with our cultures. And we see some very interesting changes in the chemistry when we– so if you use too much of … and we all need to speak up about it and it makes that conversation easier and more present for everyone. Thank you …
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… This will be episode 12 of Natural Prodcast. And it’s our conversation with Nadine Ziemert from the University of … product reports on the evolution of genome mining and microbes with Mohammad Alanjary and Tilmann Weber to be a … in a certain way from one bacteria to another, how do they change then, and why are they really made. I think that’s a …
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… 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 … from meta-genome sequences. As always, you’ll find transcripts and show notes with links to lots of other resources, … I had snow. DAN UDWARY: You had snow already. Yeah, that’s crazy. ALISON TAKEMURA: Yeah. DAN UDWARY: I wish we had …
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… of secondary metabolism. Brad Moore, UC San Diego and Scripps Institution of Oceanography. (Courtesy of B. Moore) DAN: This is the second of our conversations recorded at the SIMB Natural Products … the group has, I guess… Maybe my philosophy has sort of changed over the years. And I think maybe over the last 10 …
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… time about the evolution and natural products systems. This conversation came about because he challenged me on my use … problems with editing the recording. But I recently changed the audio editing suite I use which had some nice … I mean, we all know, from experience, that when you have a culture, you grow it in one medium, exactly what you think …
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… the first episode out. This one continues the introductory conversation between myself and Alison, and we continue with … stories I told you about geosmin, which is a bacterial sacred metabolite, and ergot alkaloids come from fungi, and … that’s used for secondary metabolism, they are copies and changes that nature has made. So secondary metabolism is …
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… in my hotel room at SIMB, or the Society for Industrial Microbiology conference that took place in January this year … involved in making this happen. We had a really fun conversation with Roger about all this, in terms of how to … more to be gained than just subject matter, by making that change. So I went to the University of British Columbia, in …
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