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… first started out the natural product community was almost 100% bacterial. Only people working in mycotoxins worked … hurdles now are minimal. I tell anybody who comes into my lab who’s worked with bacteria, it’s essentially the same. … actually, everything is funding, right, isn’t it? I thank JGI for sequencing a lot of fungi. But the thing with them – …
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… 1, 2020, that all changed. Ray’s vigilant stewardship as JGI’s Operations Deputy has come to a close as this … previously retired Naval Commander retires from Berkeley Lab. For the last 15 years, Ray Turner has been one constant … Ray won’t be logging the miles on a daily commute (over 100 roundtrip every day, conservatively estimated to be over …
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… and head of the Secondary Metabolites Science Program at JGI, and also my boss, Nigel Mouncey. I got him on to talk … mention here that for this interview Alison was not available, but no worries, she’ll back next time! We’ve already … to market takes about 10 years. Costs are in the range of $100 to $120 million to do that. DAN: OK. So about the same …
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… ALISON TAKEMURA: What is the big picture for you in your lab? NADINE ZIEMERT: Big picture, I want to understand how … was fascinating, I think. DAN UDWARY: Yeah, and that was a JGI Community Sequencing Project. You’re right, yeah. NADINE … ZIEMERT: Yes. DAN UDWARY: I think that was one of the JGI’s early moves into sequencing things for the purpose of …
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… natural products chemistry, and he has a project with the JGI to synthesize the genes for and explore the chemistry of … episode , you’ve heard a little about these, and Aaron and JGI are working together to try to understand the enzymology … And he told us about his work in inverse stable isotopic labeling, an interesting way to explore biosynthetic …
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… This is excerpted from the full announcement “ Berkeley Lab Receives Multiple 2021 HPCwire Awards ” on the Berkeley … Computing Center (NERSC), the DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI), and the Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) have been … be able to offer this capability to the JGI user community moving forward and to assemble, for the first time these …
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… people aspects of things, because a lot of what we do at JGI in terms of the sequencing that we do is very … our way back up from the bottom of that fractionation tree moving up closer, so like basically at each level it becomes … these studies are lacking that. And so there’s no way to be 100% sure that the chemistry that they’re even reporting on …
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… first genome sequence with you. Brad: That’s right, Dan: JGI did it in fact. Brad: That was a magical project I … domoic acid, [and] caused amnesic shelfish poisoning. Over 100 million dollars was lost just in the Dungeness crab … something that’s fascinating us and something that we’re moving into as well. Dan: Pretty cool. Alison: Well, this …
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… describe. [ Go here to learn more about Tiny Earth and the JGI’s role in the project by watching Amanda Hurley’s … in about a year’s time, we’d be doing a rate of around 1000 genomes per year and an order of magnitude more than … but that spans all Canadian policy as well. So the US is moving in that way similarly, but it’s moving a little bit …
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… of chemical diversity because you are basically just moving around, from one point to another, until it’s clearly … thing. Another way to approach it is more related to what JGI does, which is sequence genomes. And we just published … to my daughters– what did they think would be important in 100 years. Would natural products be important for …
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