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… in natural products right. There’s many different avenues toward chemistry. But that’s kind of where I had you. How … that there wasn’t enough application there. And so I moved from there to plant natural products, getting a PhD in … there are less nutrients there, so there would be more competition and so you would maybe expect more bioactive – …
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… … DAN UDWARY: Hey, everyone! Welcome to the “Self Promotion Episode” of Natural Prodcast. A … you’ll be hearing about microbiology and natural products from the Great Salt Lake, and you’re going to learn, like … OK. Yeah, I would imagine– what? There must be a lot of competition as the lake gets smaller. These organisms that …
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… … DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … DAN: Welcome back to Natural Prodcast! This is episode 4! From here on out, for a while, we’re going to be presenting … So it was great to hear her passion and enthusiasm for fungi. And we talk a lot about some of the technical …
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Research in the Woyke laboratory focuses on the utility of single-cell methods to access … such effort is targeted at environmental cells that are from candidate phyla, major branches in the phylogenetic … and sequencing of rumen microbiome members from the Hungate1000 Collection.” Nat Biotechnol 36(4): 359-367 (2018). …
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… fungal biology teaching labs. The purpose of the program is to: train students and professors in laboratory techniques … genome sequencing of new fungal species. Students collect fungi, sterilize tissue, isolate genes and more. The … selected for sequencing 16 genomes released 20 members from 15 institutions 300+ students 800+ iNaturalist …
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… … DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … maybe it’s a new culture of a new bacteria that you pulled from the soil, maybe it’s, you know, we talked about … been shared for a long time by many, many bacteria – and fungi and plants. And so that’s the power and the promise …
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… result in scientific publications. JGI users and collaborators have the right to produce manuscripts for publication … is done in a timely fashion. The publications resulting from such efforts should specify the collaborative nature of … DOIs following the guidelines below. … If you use data from 3 or fewer JGI proposals, include those DOIs in the …
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… now I’m working on this the afternoon of the day I’m due to release it, which is not ideal for me keeping myself on … conversation with Aaron Puri. He is an Assistant Professor from the Chemistry department at the University of Utah, so … specialized niche. So there’s certainly going to be some competition there. The other thing I’m really fascinated by …
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… successful letters of intent and submissions at the bottom of the page. … Review the list of open calls ; click on … are open to both domestic and international applicants from any institution type and at any career stage. … users are able to work with Berkeley Lab. However, users from certain countries (Iran, North Korea, Cuba, and Syria), …
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… … DAN UDWARY: You’re listening to the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s Natural … Prodcast. And it’s our conversation with Nadine Ziemert from the University of Tübingen in Germany. Like me, she’s a … a marine actinomycete bacterium. So they look kind of like fungi but also make these mycelia. They kind of look like …
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… … DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … is a bacterial sacred metabolite, and ergot alkaloids come from fungi, and Taxol from plants. Plants, fungi, bacteria, …
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… … DAN: You’re listening to the US. .Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … in the project by watching Amanda Hurley’s presentation from the 2019 JGI Genomics of Energy & Environment Meeting.] … metabolomics, and natural products in plants, fungi, and microorganisms. If you want to collaborate, let …
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