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Natural Prodcast Ep 1 - The Primer - part 1 of 3

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These first three episodes were recorded as a longer conversation, which I cut into more digestable pieces. In the first episode you’ll meet me, and my co-host, Alison. We’ll tell you some stories about natural products, so you can get a feel for why I think this is so important, and we’ll start to explain some of the terms and the basics so that you, the audience, who might not be familiar, can start to understand what this is all about. In the second episode, we’ll talk some more about the differences between primary metabolism and secondary metabolism, and we talk about the early history of the field. Then, in the third episode, if you’re still with us, we’ll discuss the modern history of natural products and where we are today. After that, we have lots of great conversations that we’ve already recorded with some excellent scientists, and that’s probably how we’ll continue for a while. To be fair, it’s probably going to help you some to have some basic knowledge of modern biology. We’re trying to keep this as general as possible, but scientists love technical jargon. If you don’t have that background, well, everybody starts somewhere right? Most of what you need to know is a Google search away!
Transcript: https://jgi.doe.gov/natural-prodcast-episode-1-the-primer-part-1/

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These first three episodes were recorded as a longer conversation, which I cut into more digestable pieces. In the first episode you’ll meet me, and my co-host, Alison. We’ll tell you some stories about natural products, so you can get a feel for why I think this is so important, and we’ll start to explain some of the terms and the basics so that you, the audience, who might not be familiar, can start to understand what this is all about. In the second episode, we’ll talk some more about the differences between primary metabolism and secondary metabolism, and we talk about the early history of the field. Then, in the third episode, if you’re still with us, we’ll discuss the modern history of natural products and where we are today. After that, we have lots of great conversations that we’ve already recorded with some excellent scientists, and that’s probably how we’ll continue for a while. To be fair, it’s probably going to help you some to have some basic knowledge of modern biology. We’re trying to keep this as general as possible, but scientists love technical jargon. If you don’t have that background, well, everybody starts somewhere right? Most of what you need to know is a Google search away!
Transcript: https://jgi.doe.gov/natural-prodcast-episode-1-the-primer-part-1/

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