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… the terminology we use and where it falls short, and maybe what we should be saying to be more clear about what we … from that. Evolution doesn’t invent stuff to see what happens and keep it alive for a while. It does it because … Dorrestein – the molecular networking, you can have a global view on the chemical diversity of metabolism. We …
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… focusing on developing genetic systems that can address global energy and environmental challenges. The program … a stepwise approach for strain development, requiring cycles of construct design, building, and characterization. …
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… The CSP and FICUS calls are open to both domestic and international … Who is eligible to submit CSP and FICUS proposals? … What can I request from the CSP and FICUS programs? … Am I allowed to submit NIH-oriented projects to the CSP and FICUS calls? … to know that I am submitting a proposal to the JGI. What degree of confidentiality do I have? …
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… Foundry. If a user’s project requires consumables beyond what is customary, they will establish a charge account to … activate your project with Molecular Foundry once you have what is needed from JGI. … continue to keep the samples frozen, or load dry ice, or whatever is needed. A potential benefit of this partner …
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… I ever made practicing for the podcast. And– I did not know what I was doing. BRIAN BACHMANN: Yeah, that makes two of … thought, well, let’s see. But they’re also very, very low nutrients. So, they’re hypercompetitive. So our argument was … the minimal medium, which is probably more mirroring what happens in the cave environment. You get more unusual …
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… the Great Salt Lake, and you’re going to learn, like me, what a “haboob” is. Then, we switch interview chairs and I … to the audience, I guess. JACLYN WINTER: We’ll see what happens. DAN UDWARY: OK. One of the– I don’t know. Maybe we … postdocs, for trainees sort of like we do with GNPS, the Global Natural Product Social Molecular Network, where you …
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… which is genome mining. You’ll hear us talk about what it is, hear me make a pained analogy to the California … is, we wanted to do a primer episode on genome mining. So what do you know about genome mining? ALISON TAKEMURA: I … agents. We need treatments for humans. And it just so happens that bacteria make a lot of the kinds of molecules …
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… it’s not a bad location for a little baby. Rooming in, is what they call it, right? Alison Takemura: Yeah. Crashing. Maybe it’s what I’m used to thinking of, like someone crashing at … grad student with Michael. And we did it together. Did the global analysis of biosynthetic gene clusters across, well, …
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… National Laboratory when applying to the FY2024 EMSL-JGI FICUS collaborative proposal call . Letters of Intent for the joint call are due March 7, 2024. The FICUS call allows researchers to combine the power of … the Facilities Integrating Collaborations for User Science (FICUS) Call Karolina Michalska , Advanced Photon Source at …
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… for proposals in biological data science as part of the FICUS initiative. Proposals submitted to the JGI-NERSC-KBase …
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… best job I’ve ever had. So, ok, that’s fine and all, but what the heck is a Natural Prodcast? Well, obviously, it’s a … and truly amazing science with a long history, and that’s what we’re going to be talking about here. JGI, as an … discovered that Taxol is also produced by a fungus that happens to grow near this tree and so there was probably …
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… Hi again, and welcome to Episode 6 of Natural Prodcast. What you’re going to get here is the very first episode we … probably notice that the audio quality isn’t as good as what you’ll hear in other episodes, but it’s not terrible. I … bacterium is an ecological interaction, right? It just so happens that sometimes, you know, humans can harness those …
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