Results
… and I really liked – I became interested in plant disease in part because of what happened in my Peace Corps … Actually, we don’t if it has anything to do with the disease, but it’s going to be a linear polyketide that’s of … And it’s actually been pretty easy to breed plants with resistance to pathogenic fungi that invade or colonize their …
Learn more
… our understanding of natural compounds that support disease resistance, with applications in sustainable agriculture, …
Learn more
… is, is directly that in the face of growing antibiotic resistance, so we’re looking in soil that’s extremely … eat the fungus, and that fungus is really susceptible to disease. So these symbionts come in and offer protection … genetic diversity in the crop. So they’re susceptible to disease. One of the major pathogens is another fungus. It’s …
Learn more
… are used for the treatment of infectious or inflammatory disease and these same species are being used not just by … in traditional medicine for infectious and inflammatory disease. So we have over 2,000 extracts. Some labs like to …
Learn more
… deliver this molecule – very toxic molecule – to specific disease cells. So, the very first compound was introduced in … as the recognition motif, coupled with the enediynes, the disease cell killing ability, and we have this, called …
Learn more
… hippocampi DSM 29568T Isolated from Brood Pouch of a Diseased Male Seahorse. E. Bond, et. al. 2025. Microbiol …
Learn more
… posting on Facebook about cinnamon or turmeric curing every disease and helping you sleep at night (I’m not sure if …
Learn more
… to the genome mining-based approaches are that other than resistance genes, you have no way of knowing of whether or … isolating is going to be active. And even if you do have resistance genes, it may not be better than something that … You need more. You need other prioritization techniques, resistance genes or something. DAN UDWARY: Right. Right. …
Learn more