Biochemical Society's 94th Harden Conference: Machines on Genes, Aquila Atlantis Hotel, Heraklion, 8-11 June 2026. Abstract submissions now open. Super earlybird deadline 8 March 2026. Includes image of delegates networking, event logo and Biochemical Society logo.
If you're interested in our Machines on Genes conference, you may be interested in these related papers from our journals π§ͺ: bit.ly/4ubGSBm
05.03.2026 14:38
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If I have to pay fees, I now prefer to pay fees to society publishers
25.02.2026 21:30
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On the flip, youβve now been flagged for suspiciously short review time and will never be burdened by said journal again
25.02.2026 07:36
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Postdoctoral Fellow - Biochemistry
Click the link provided to see the complete job description.
One week left to apply for the protein crystallography focused 2.5 year postdoc position in my group @otagobiochemist.bsky.social :
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23.02.2026 08:18
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With a variety of new discoveries in immune response challenging the traditional framework, weβre excited to announce our special themed collection, βShifting paradigms in immunity: New cells, or new functions for old cellsβ. π§ͺ Submit your best work here: https://ow.ly/pJiK50YgbWZ
20.02.2026 15:30
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Impressive
19.02.2026 10:56
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Welcome Laura! So glad to have you join the WEHI team
19.02.2026 10:54
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Already more than 5,000 Australians have joined our campaign to release more funding for medical research in the 2026 Federal Budget.
If you can spare 30 seconds of your time to join our campaign, youβll help fund life-saving cures in Australia.
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19.02.2026 05:48
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Group photo of Lorne Protein Meeting attendees 2026
What an amazing group of people at the 2026 Lorne Protein Meeting. Hope we see many of you there again in 2027!
17.02.2026 05:25
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Biochemical Journal
The home of painless publishing
All Biochemical Journal papers undergo a rigorous peer review process; however, the Editorial Board is committed to ensuring that, if revisions are recommended, extra experiments not necessary to the paper will not be asked forπ§ͺ. https://ow.ly/PLkr50Ybg7g
13.02.2026 11:00
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π As we celebrate #TIBS50, we're highlighting #CitedClassics and revisiting the top cited article from each of the last 50 years! Check out this one from 1980!
Read it here π www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
11.02.2026 21:31
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Lol
10.02.2026 04:54
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UPDATEβΌοΈ Mentor list update for the ACDS 2026 Mentorship Program (details below):
Applications are still open - Closing 27th Feb, 5pm AEDT.
Apply here: australasiancelldeathsociety.com/mentorship-p...
09.02.2026 04:32
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Chris Barnes on now! Outpacing RNA viruses. #lorneproteins26 is go π
08.02.2026 04:38
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I find them helpful! And enjoy seeing the satisfaction authors show in their unguarded comments
06.02.2026 23:49
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Krebs Memorial Scholarship.
PhD scholarship offered to individuals whose promising research career has been interrupted for extraordinary non-academic reasons and/or those ineligible for public funds.
Do you know a exceptional PhD candidate whose very promising research career has been interrupted for non-academic reasons? Encourage them to apply for the Krebs Memorial Scholarship - now accepting applications for the 2026/27 academic year! Deadline 3 April https://ow.ly/Pufm50Y7K5G
04.02.2026 13:00
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There is a substantive NZ/Aotearoa connection for this paper. So perhaps timely it is now out there on Waitangi Day
06.02.2026 08:16
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This is a cool study that you should all read. Full credit to the key agitator, Alexandra Gurzau, and noting not possible without amazing collaborators, and another fun effort for me, personally, with long time collab @marnieblewitt.bsky.social
06.02.2026 08:13
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Say hello to our incoming lab heads! π Excited to announce Dr Danika Hill, Dr Jacki Heraud-Farlow and Dr Sylvie Callegari will soon be establishing new labs at WEHI.
More info:
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04.02.2026 02:07
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The musical is not very explanatory but fun
03.02.2026 07:20
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Is Julian going to catch the food?
29.01.2026 07:07
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Glad to hear. Weβre here to serve! And free!
28.01.2026 10:50
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Write for BCJ or BST! Sounds fun. Biochem Soc would be a great venue
28.01.2026 10:46
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Vibrant color portrait of Jane S. Richardson, the visionary biophysicist and artist who revolutionized structural biology with her invention of ribbon diagrams. She gazes warmly at the camera with a bright, knowing smile that radiates quiet brilliance and decades of curiosity. Her silver-blonde hair woven with gentle waves. Large, elegant dangling earrings catch the light, and she wears a richly patterned brown blouse embroidered with intricate turquoise paisley motifs and delicate beadwork that echoes the molecular elegance she has spent her life depicting. Behind her floats a luminous, dreamlike backdrop of glowing molecular structures--interlocking hexagonal and ribbon-like forms in electric blues, teals, and greens--blending science and art in a single, living canvas.
Hand-drawn and hand-colored (by Jane Richardson) scientific artwork known as a Richardson ribbon diagram (or βribbon modelβ), one of the iconic visual inventions of Jane Richardson that transformed the way we see and understand protein structures. A graceful, three-dimensional tangle of protein backbone ribbons twists and spirals through space, rendered in soft pencil lines and luminous watercolor hues. Smooth golden-brown coils represent Ξ±-helices that curl like elegant ribbons, while broad teal-green arrows trace the flat, pleated strands of Ξ²-sheets slicing through the molecule with directional purpose. Thin, looping golden threads connect the secondary structures, creating a delicate, almost dance-like choreography of biologyβs hidden architecture. The entire form is framed by a simple olive-green mat and dark border, giving the drawing the quiet dignity of both fine art and precise scientific illustrationβa timeless bridge between molecular reality and human imagination.
Jane Richardson was born #OTD in 1941
+ Developed the Richardson (ribbon) diagram to represent proteins' 3D structure (becoming a standard representation for protein structures)
+ MacArthur Fellow, 1985
+ Elected, Nat'l Academy of Sciences, 1991
+ President, Biophysical Society, 2012
#WomenInSTEM
26.01.2026 00:06
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#NARF is on bluesky! π if youβve held a fellowship in the last 10 years, you should join.
25.01.2026 01:52
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Biochemical Journal
Mechanisms of life
December 2025 issue
Check out the latest issue of Biochemical Journal, featuring research on enzymology, molecular interactions, signaling biotechnology, gene expression, host-microbe interactions, and mutationπ§ͺ https://ow.ly/MijF50XXQtp
17.01.2026 10:30
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I imagine theyβve lumped in the MRFF frontiers etc which has undoubtedly been enabling/essential for infrastructure but not so much for the bulk of those doing discovery science
17.01.2026 00:43
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βWeβre losing careersβ: Leading cardiologist warns Australian medical research is in crisis
The head of the Heart Research Institute is telling young scientists medical research is a βterrible career pathβ. Thereβs a $5 billion answer in the governmentβs budget.
In the words of a world-renowned cardiologist, Australiaβs young medical researchers are βleft to flounder with total job insecurity and family pressures. Itβs the best recipe we have for raiding our future, in terms of a medical research workforce and the benefits of medical researchβ
16.01.2026 22:27
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