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… scientific audience whereas now I’m sitting here with two people who know way more about natural products than I do. … my backgrounds. I started out doing I think what a lot of people would consider more straightforward chemical biology, a lot of which people classify as tool building. So I worked with a really …
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… it’s a common track. DAN: At least, the chemistry oriented people, yeah. ROGER: At that time, the UK didn’t have a … what you … What you saw in the different perspectives that people trained in North America brought to the UK? ROGER: … the British approach at that time was quite linear and that people would take problems. And they would take a sort of …
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… they really made. I think that’s a question that a lot of people want to answer again from a very different standpoint … And if you go to natural product conferences, you meet people from all different fields. They all kind of have a … one common topic. And if you then start to talk with these people about the same topic, but from so different angles, I …
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… by two authors called Firn and Jones. I’m sure that people excited in natural product biosynthesis overall have … should say that. I mean, we just proposed something, and if people find it useful then we have a set of rules that we … be seen with a different term. I mean, if you talk to most people in the field, they will say that a siderophore is a …
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… make more progress faster, which is sometimes true. Other people, like Eric Schmidt, love a challenge, and love the … we’re at SIMB, still, so we’re talking to more awesome people. And you made the comment yesterday that some of the … known each other a long time. And I tend to like to ask people, how did they get started? How did you get started, …
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… is not one of the more normal kinds of natural products people we usually talk to. She’s a chemist, and describes … this is pretty fun. We’ve been talking with a lot of people who actually have been classically trained in … Oh where did it all begin? DAN UDWARY: Yeah, I love to hear people’s origin stories. ALISON NARAYAN: For me, the initial …
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… medicine. So it’s a really great time to convene, you know, people all over the word who have a common interest, united … so the enediyne structure – the enediyne compound that people know, as a family, it’s more than 7 decades. So, this … how a small molecule can kill. So that immediately inspired people to make use of this molecule for biomedical …
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… for the answer provided by Sara 4. Q(uestion): Are all CSP produced data automatically assembled and run through … on the synteny page. 7. Q: What is the success rate for CSP? What makes a successful CSP? A: Reminder: two calls for … community – trying to produce resources for large groups of people. Talk to collaborators and colleagues 9. Q: Only …
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… building, its roots are akin to the ground floor lobby. People walking into the lobby have many reasons for being … work was partly enabled by a JGI Community Science Program (CSP) proposal led by INRAE’s Francis Martin that contributed … Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231 within the framework of CSP 1974 “1KFG: Deep-sequencing of ecologically relevant …
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… Science Program . And the work is part of a larger CSP Functional Genomics proposal to understand terpene … a DOE Joint Genome Institute Community Science Program (JGI-CSP) grant (CSP2568 to P.Z., ES and AH), and by a fellowships provided …
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… genomic information into biological function. Through our CSP Functional Genomics call , we look for projects that …
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