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… effort in functional genomics since 2012, with a focus on addressing critical energy and environmental … plays a central role in advancing functional genomics, focusing on developing genetic systems that can address global … contribute to the development of new biofuels and sustainable biochemicals. The DNA Synthesis Program aims to …
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… we recorded in my hotel room at SIMB, or the Society for Industrial Microbiology conference that took place in January … partnerships in developing countries for research into various aspects of biodiversity, of which natural products … natural products structure database, which is going to be just invaluable to the natural products community. It’s a big …
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… on my bed in Paris, pointing a microphone at my face because I didn’t want to be in the other room where the kids are messing around because it’s too late. They should be asleep already. But we’re not just here to talk about us. We have a great person to talk to …
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… … DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s “Natural … Keller interview , I think you’ll have heard how a lot of us who work in fungal natural products, especially in the … for a marathon by running at a high altitude! And a lot of us moved on to work in simpler systems, like bacteria, where …
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… analysis. MycoCosm provides data and tools via a graphical user interface, ensuring that no programming knowledge or … is required to perform computational analyses. The Mycocosm user interface is designed for use by mycologists and … or your institution interested in becoming part of Myco-Ed? Contact Stephen Mondo to sign up. …
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… the series of interviews we recorded at the Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB) Natural … one of the more normal kinds of natural products people we usually talk to. She’s a chemist, and describes her work as exploring and exploiting biocatalysts – that is, using enzymes to do chemical reactions. Obviously, in my …
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… natural products systems. This conversation came about because he challenged me on my use of the term “secondary metabolism.” And so we talk a lot here about the terminology we use and where it falls short, and maybe what we should be …
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… and we want to talk about molecular networking, because I really enjoyed the review that you wrote with Marnix … see those medicines inside them. And this was, I think it must’ve been about 2001, maybe, and so it was before … cafes, but I waited until I was back at University, so it must be about a month, a month and a half later. In …
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… the genetic makeup of natural microbial communities using a variety of cutting-edge approaches. Our group also … microbiome activity levels.This functional assay lets us move beyond cataloging the genes of microorganisms and … is eating what?” and “who is active? … The JGI provides users access to cutting-edge cell sorting, DNA …
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… than anyone else. DAN: Yeah. I mean fine in pandemic adjusted terms right? MARCY: Yes– ALISON: Yeah. MARCY: … ever necessarily like a good description of anyone because chemistry means a lot, especially when you’re working in … natural products? MARCY: That is a great question because my path has been what I would call circuitous. I didn’t …
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… and now COVID. We also wanted to talk to her because she’s written a book about her life and her science, … love it and enjoy it and learn a ton. And for those of us who already work in natural products, you’re going to get … Hey, Dan. DAN UDWARY: So Alison, I’m very excited today. Usually when we do these interviews, most of the people that …
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