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… DAN: I guess I wanted to start, maybe just by asking you how did you get into the field of natural products? NANCY: … Papa, which is this maize meal. And he was talking about how all this – fumonisin was the natural product he was … asexual spore, some might be in these things we called sclerotia, which are overwintering bodies. So the complexity …
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… were, and wondering what those … what those were and how they function. So I worked on a team at the Broad that … see if it smells like a pine tree. Like there’s no cookie cutter reactions here, we’re really trying to drive … symbiont, a microbe, that produces antibiotic chemistry to protect the crop that the ants grow. So it’s a cool …
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… networking, because I really enjoyed the review that you wrote with Marnix on putting that stuff together. It’s been … ask the first question. Kate, can you tell me the story of how you got into secondary metabolites? Kate Duncan: So I … any actinomycetes, knows that there’s a bible by David Hopwood. I referred to it as a bible because anyone that does …
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… the future. I highly recommend it. I’ll link to it in the show notes. Which I’ll remind you, you can always find at … your lab? NADINE ZIEMERT: Big picture, I want to understand how secondary metabolites evolve– who makes them, how do … have, right? He was looking for a postdoc and just wrote an email to everyone. And I’m like, oh, I’m looking for …
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… for this call may be submitted at any time as brief white papers. Applicants may submit up to two proposals per …
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… you to come check out the links to some cool papers in the show notes, which you can always find at naturalprodcast.com … 20 years later. JACKIE WINTER: It’s pretty amazing, though, how far we’ve come, though, too when you start talking about … media. So you could take International Streptomyces Protocol media number 2, ISP2, and dilute it by a factor of …
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… defense, nutrient acquisition and communication. Studying how these compounds are biosynthesized and their roles in … aiding in symbiotic relationships and nutrient acquisition. However, secondary metabolite production is often not fully … in the field about current and future developments, and how the JGI can be part of that space. … Secondary …
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… why the ocean was basically unexplored until the 70s, and how diving was the catalyst of that. We also talk about his … we start with what’s your origin story in natural products? How did you get started in this area? BILL FENICAL: Yeah, … world. We used ships. We used land-based marine labs. We wrote cooperative grants with people in other countries. And …
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… used in the biotechnology industry to produce enzymes, proteins, and other chemicals. Summary Filamentous fungi are like handymen who show up at a job site for a task that requires a flathead … (CSP 982), and funds from the Fred E. Dickinson Chair of Wood Science and Technology to N.L.G.. V.W.W. was partially …
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… all contribute to a dynamic ecosystem. We are interested in how plants self-organize, influence, and are influenced by … bacterial species of bioenergy importance. … We are using cutting-edge single-cell profiling methods, including … interface. We are using these methods to understand how plant cells respond to low nutrient conditions (low …
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… (CSP) Applications Webinar inviting researchers to submit white papers to the CSP New Investigator call for … team will have expertise in this area, or can demonstrate how competencies can be built. We recommend exploring how KBase (www.kbase.us) can support biological data …
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