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… people what that number is. BETSY PARKINSON: So micromolar, 10 to the negative 6th. Nanomolar, 10 to the negative 9th. … what was really interesting is when I started my lab in 2018, several papers came out right in a row all about this … about 140 unique cyclic peptides. And from that, about 130 of them were not previously known. DAN: Very cool. …
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… to tell a quick story. Looking back, the year was probably 2010, 2011, I was a, uh- actually, I’ve got the t-shirt on … is really happening, if people are really going to sequence 10 or 20 genomes at once then we really need to have …
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… project by watching Amanda Hurley’s presentation from the 2019 JGI Genomics of Energy & Environment Meeting.] He’s also … at over 270 places now worldwide with a rate of around 10,000 students a year. And that was those numbers were … that’s really popped up at funding agencies and the popular news recently because a lot of soldiers in the Iraq and …
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… the convention went– since the protocol went into force in 2014. There’s now a website that has a lot of resources that … these studies are lacking that. And so there’s no way to be 100% sure that the chemistry that they’re even reporting on … plants and bringing them back is not your jam, the good news is there’s this amazing resource that can be provided …
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… proposals as well. I’ve been at the JGI for 20 years, and 10 of those years, I’ve been a project manager. MENAKA … amount that they can request. So the minimum request is 100 kb. The maximum request is 500 kb. DAN UDWARY: For DNA … chance of getting approved because you requested only 100 kb versus 500 kb. In the lab, they’re going to do the …
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… inside them. And this was, I think it must’ve been about 2001, maybe, and so it was before smartphones and before … goal to have 1,000 women in the program over a span of 10 years. So typically about 80 to 100 women get selected each year as a cohort to experience …
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Europe. So if there are any kind of dated references to the news, that’s why. But it was a really fun conversation. And … in the early 2000s? Late 2000s? NADINE ZIEMERT: No, yeah, 2010. ALISON TAKEMURA: 2010, OK. You’re a young faculty. …
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