Latest preprint, great collaboration with Deyu Li and Evans Boateng, with contributions from Shubham Chatterjee @shubhamchatterjee.bsky.social and Jose Madriaga on the kinetic and mechanistic analysis of AlkB:
Latest preprint, great collaboration with Deyu Li and Evans Boateng, with contributions from Shubham Chatterjee @shubhamchatterjee.bsky.social and Jose Madriaga on the kinetic and mechanistic analysis of AlkB:
A well-played meme by Jeremy Berg in response to Stuart Buck and Aishwarya Khanduja on their R&D funding piece : https://goodscience.substack.com/p/a-reality-based-view-of-government
Prof. R. Hernandez speaking to UTD-ACS and UTD-SACNAS students
Prof. Hernandez and comp/theory students
Always an honor and a pleasure to host JHU Prof and @acs.org president Dr. R. Hernandez.
Thanks for the fascinating science and all advice and wisdom shared.
ยกGracias Rigoberto!
Waiting to see how long it takes institutions reinstate the diversity, equity, and inclusion programs they shut down, re-hire those they pushed out, and rewrite all the language they rushed to change.
Something tells me it'll likely be a long wait.
A small polymerase ribozyme that can synthesize itself and its complementary strand | Science www.science.org/doi/10.1126/... - this looks super cool, but does it really relate to the origin of life?
Freeman Hrabowski III, the President Emeritus from the University of Maryland Baltimore County, giving a TED talk.
This is a powerful message from Freeman Hrabowski.
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๐จ Epstein survivors release this powerful PSA in advance of the Super Bowl demanding answers from the Justice Department. This is the Super Bowl ad every American should see. Spread it everywhere.
Meyerson stage, chandelier and little prince program
Full cast
Opening night of the Dallas Operaโs production of The Little Prince with the Greater Dallas Choral Society (GDCS)
Really enjoying Colbert's final season of "fuck it, we're going down swinging" tour.
A reminder that proteins are highly dynamic molecules.
๐ง We have made much progress in measuring & predicting static protein structures, but the dynamics that animate life remain challenging to measure & model.
This video warrants reposting again & again. ICE is not slowing down in MN. Theyโre just changing tactics that you must be aware of.
Please, please listen and pass this on.
#StandTogether #Pinks #ProudBlue #OneV1
I wrote this song on Saturday, recorded it yesterday and released it to you today in response to the state terror being visited on the city of Minneapolis. Itโs dedicated to the people of Minneapolis, our innocent immigrant neighbors and in memory of Alex Pretti and Renee Good.
Stay free
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 โribbon modelโ), 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 ฮฑ-helices that curl like elegant ribbons, while broad teal-green arrows trace the flat, pleated strands of ฮฒ-sheets slicing through the molecule with directional purpose. Thin, looping golden threads connect the secondary structures, creating a delicate, almost dance-like choreography of biologyโs 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 illustrationโa 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
The Senate may choose to vote together on the DHS and LHHS bills. Thus, a filibuster on DHS may mean no funding for NIH. What my colleagues are saying:
โShut it down, public health will understand. Iโll work without pay again.โ
- anonymous NIHer
Particularly of interest to people who want to do protein design in an academic environment w/ many colleagues in basic science (cancer biology, cell signaling, immunology, virology) & clinicians who can drive the discovery of new targets for hard-to-treat diseases & bring therapeutics to patients.
A person holding out their arm while people line up on it. The hedline is: One mentor isnโt enough. Hereโs how I built a network of mentors
"One email at a time, one informational interview after another, I became comfortable, confident, and strategic in building my network of mentors."
One mentor isnโt enough, wrote Erika Moore in this 2021 Working Life essay. https://scim.ag/3Zfm0e8 #NationalMentoringMonth
The Matilda Effect: what an infuriating but all too familiar narrative of credit for discoveries owed to women in science being *stolen* by male colleagues who then go on to reap the recognition/profits from it and behave so appallingly.
Last pre-print of 2025 with Jessica Arcudia and Jorge Nochebuena:
"Extending QM/GEM Capabilities: Geometry Optimization and Multipoles Applied to Molecular Cooperativity Studies."
Gift link, probably the funniest thing the Wall Street Journal has done this year.
Shubham Chatterjee and G. Andrรฉs Cisneros
So long to Shubham @shubhamchatterjee.bsky.social, we are proud of all your accomplishments and wish you much success in your postdoc and beyond!
'Berkovic said it was difficult to imagine the Human Genome Project gaining traction in the current funding environment, where policymakers expect predetermined results from their investments. Much of its $3 billion...costs were met, somewhat inexplicably, by the US Department of Energy.' 1/2
Raleigh/Durham!!!! ๐จ
๐จApplications for LANL's 2026 Quantum Computing Summer School are open!
Please apply here ๐
academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/31108
Reposts appreciated!
Deadline to Apply is January 11th 2026. Still, you should go and apply now!
Latest paper from our group, from Yazdan Maghsoud in collaboration with @vicentmoliner.bsky.social @kswiderek.bsky.social and Maite Roca:
doi.org/10.1021/acs....
Finally out in @nature.com! We uncovered a mechanistic framework for a general and conserved mRNA nuclear export pathway. www.nature.com/articles/s41.... 1/
Check the list of confirmed speakers for the MDDB Conference and apply to be part of this excellent lineup โก๏ธ mddbr.eu/conference/
Present your work, connect with leading experts from the community, and be part of the discussions shaping the future of MD research!
#MDDB #FAIRdata
Tambรฉm vale para o povo brasileiro.