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… joined the JGI in 2017, he brought with him 20 years of industry experience — and an opportunity to expand the JGI’s portfolio of user companies. Now the Department of Energy is uniting … platform delivers rich metabolite profiles from diverse biological and environmental samples by using …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a … together to make small peptides. Those are fun, because the host organism can use whatever amino acids it has access to, … beautiful. Sorry about that! They’re actually beautiful and diverse organisms. And they also have a rich chemistry. And …
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… — before any work can begin, including the submission of samples for sequencing, or the submission of sequencing … rights in technical data, project reporting to the DOE, and publication requirements. An official with authority is … a version of the User Agreement between HHMI, your Host Institution and LBNL is required. NOTE: If a PI …
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… months, you’re going to hear my last interview with my co-host Alison Takemura, who’s moved on from JGI to do real … the user programs at the JGI, and I’m also the head of the microbial genome program. And I’m a scientist here. And have … do the bioinformatics and to synthesize these results into publication? So there’s this really important because we …
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… functional genome annotation, improves understanding of the role small molecules play in diverse biological systems, sheds light on nutrient cycling, and leads to the discovery of new molecules and …
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… biosynthesis to produce chemicals that have really diverse applications. DAN: So on many of your PowerPoint … being used to essentially domesticate a range of different host organisms through introducing “landing pads” that you … help the Society grow. And so I’ve been the chair of the publications committee for the last, what is it now, five …
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… MARCY: Sure. So my lab has really converged on the study of host-microbe chemistry. And the interactions– As much as we … And we’ve done some work with those and have a couple of publications out there on the chemistry. There’s so much … and that’s exactly what that does. But when you get more diverse, which, almost certainly, there’s a lot more stuff …
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… Data produced and released by the US Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI) are subject to … the need to have a limited and time-sensitive protection of certain types of data to support their use by those generating data. The … PIs or co-PIs) who wish to include use-restricted data in publications, or who wish to redistribute data in any way …
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… And sometimes, in terms of biological activities– like antimicrobial or something– sometimes a little difference is … is a whole bunch of information that maybe never makes its publication. And these are little tips, you know, how to … naturalprodcast.com . Special thanks, as always, to my co-host Alison Takemura. If you like Alison, you want to hear …
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… and how we do it here and maybe give an example of a recent publication. ALISON TAKEMURA: Awesome. Yeah, let’s dive in, … of the IMG data portal , which is a larger portal for microbial genomics. IMG stands for Integrated Microbial … metabolism genes don’t look like the genes in their host. And so, sometimes those kinds of things get lost in …
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… Welcome back to Natural Prodcast. This continues the series of interviews we recorded at the Society for Industrial … this year. And today we have our conversation with Professor Alison Narayan, from the University of Michigan. I … protein family to sample that sequence space and have as diverse of a protein library within that family as possible. …
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… but instead it’s two interviews in one. My new co-host, Jackie Winter, has been on a few episodes now, and I … are familiar with JGI’s IMG data portal , the Integrated Microbial Genomics, there was a subsection of that called … And I think a lot of times, too, when we even look at publications, it’s always positive data, right? No one ever …
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