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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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… 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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… 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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… Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a podcast about the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. DAN: Hi … describe. [ Go here to learn more about Tiny Earth and the JGI’s role in the project by watching Amanda Hurley’s … all over the world in the next couple of years. DAN: What does it take to become a hub? MARC: We’re still trying to …
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… Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a podcast about the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. Brad Moore, … special way to be able to hang out with a parent who then doesn’t become your parent anymore, but has this other role … first genome sequence with you. Brad: That’s right, Dan: JGI did it in fact. Brad: That was a magical project I …
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… things I want to make sure that we talk about. You have a JGI project going with us that we want to talk a little bit … concentration of calcium, and so on. And what difference does it make? The idea that you would say marine life make … to then switch from financial support from the National Science Foundation to financial support from the National …
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… Natural Prodcast– a podcast about natural products and the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. Hey … and also talk about some of the great science that he does. So welcome to the show Paco Barona-Gomez from the … thing. Another way to approach it is more related to what JGI does, which is sequence genomes. And we just published …
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… The JGI’s Metabolomics Program works to uncover the roles of … with genomic data to enhance our understanding of genome science, organisms, and ecosystems at the molecular level. … in living systems, particularly as they relate to DOE missions in the bioeconomy, sustainability, and …
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… go to the proposal submission page , login using your JGI account (create one here if you don’t already have an … countries (Iran, North Korea, Cuba, and Syria), need DOE permission and authorization from other U.S. government … or longer to obtain with no guarantee of approval. JGI staff are not eligible to submit proposals, or to be …
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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 …
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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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… In honor of the JGI's 25th anniversary in 2022, we have revisited a number … our collaborations and capabilities to enable great science that will help solve energy and environmental … require the nutrient copper for photosynthesis; Chlamy does not. When the lab reopened, Merchant would go on to …
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