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… Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a podcast about the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. DAN: … in that area? NANCY: Oh, well, I love fungi, okay, this doesn’t even have anything to use natural products … actually, everything is funding, right, isn’t it? I thank JGI for sequencing a lot of fungi. But the thing with them – …
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… be paid for by the Department of Energy’s funding of the JGI. There is no cost to the user and no granting of funds. … capabilities of multiple user facilities Investigators with DOE mission-relevant projects that call for expansive … research interests that integrate genomics with nanoscale science in the area of critical minerals and materials. …
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… Our Sequencing Technologies Group is well-integrated across JGI departments to ensure a robust offering of sequencing capabilities and … Sequencing Technologies team, relies on collaborations with Science Programs and Operations teams to enable the JGI’s … efficiency and scalability. Read more about DAP-seq in this science feature. …
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… Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a podcast about the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. DAN: Hello, … think his energy is infectious. DAN: I’ll say up front that JGI recently started collaborating with Ben and his group to … What is beautiful for natural products is nature! Nature does this sort of – if you think of nature as a scientist, …
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… Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a podcast about the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. DAN: Hi, … have that goal. That’s not as much our goal here at the JGI – we are not a medicinally focused organization. And so, … to your cell wall, then the antibiotic, you know, doesn’t affect it anymore. And so all of those antibiotics …
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… you can always find at naturalprodcast.com or through the JGI website at jgi.doe.gov . There’s a lot more to talk about there, and I’ll … joining Vanderbilt who were doing drug discovery and neuroscience and other areas that were being very successful and … mining from cave environments, and using biosynthetic engineering and synthetic biology to modify and analog …
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… successful letters of intent and submissions at the bottom of the page. … Review the list of open calls ; click on the call link to see specific details including project types supported, … go to the proposal submission page , login using your JGI account (create one here if you don’t already have an …
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… Natural Prodcast, a podcast about natural products and the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. Welcome back … to the California gold rush. And we’ll talk about a new JGI paper that’s just come out where I got the chance to do … genome mining is, if I want to explain that to someone who doesn’t know much about genetics or anything else, science …
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… niche in chemical enzymology. So, we talked about her JGI DNA synthesis project to explore the chemical … the field of biocatalysis and what needs to be done across science to to get a point where we can predict an enzymes … perfect timing for an October podcast release. I hope that doesn’t get me canceled.The monthly schedule seems to be …
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… into secondary metabolites? Kate Duncan: So I always liked science in school. I wouldn’t say I was one of these people … has been really, really fun. Alison Takemura: And then does that also– well, I guess the question really is, do … you have a question, or want to give us feedback, tweet us @JGI or to me @danudwary. That’s D-A-N U-D-W-A-R-Y. If you …
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… Natural Prodcast, a podcast about natural products and the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. Hey there, … up a tiny bit and just say what antiSMASH actually is and does. Marnix Medema: Yeah. So antiSMASH. We built antiSMASH … of question have you applied them? Dan Udwary: Well, at JGI we have the Atlas of Biosynthetic Clusters . And this is …
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… and host cell take-over by viruses, and attempts to evaluate ecosystem-level impacts of viral infections. The … microbiome processes is still limited. One key challenge is to complement diversity surveys ( Who is there? ) with … measurements ( Who is active when/where, and how? ). The JGI Viral Genomics group attempts to address this question …
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