I accidentally determined the structure of the boring end of an antibody (first done by Diesenhofer in 1981, I believe).
Cracking Glycan density though. (Yes, I need to model in the Fucose)
#StructuralBiology #Crystallography #Glycotime
This looks like a neat paper about ML for protac design https://twitter.com/rociomer3/status/1589278752768659457?t=MsQ1x29RKujIuewXB9pK2w&s=19
@kimura_cl Some people have reported the official App not working nicely with Qoto.
Qoto is running on a modified Mastodon instance with extra features added (check the About page to see more details).
As a result, some apps won't work nicely with Qoto, and most apps are made for default Mastodon meaning you'll lose out on those extra features.
I'd suggest to use the mobile web interface, and just pin the site to your home screen. The web interface is very very mobile friendly.
If you still would like to use an app, people have reported Tusky to be working fine enough with Qoto. The official apps gave quite a few problems as you can see now.
Hi everyone! I am a biophysical chemist working on protein structure, solubility, and refractivity. My group's primary modalities are solid-state and solution NMR, but I just like instruments and will use whatever is needed to get the job done. My group builds our own probes, and I'm currently excited about 3D printing and inexpensive components.
You cannot run an arbitrary search on Mastodon — in plain English: you cannot search for a specific expression in toots
Why? It's because allowing it would open the gate of harassment. It's not a bug, it's a conscious design decision.
How to find content then? Use hashtags instead! Including in your own toots — to make them easily discoverable. You can also browse the local and federated timelines.
Belated introductory thread! 🧵
I’m Andy, and I post about #scicomm, #chemistry and #chemed. But also expect occasional posts about my kids (two boys, aged 3 and 1) and regular supplements of cat photos
Hi #ScienceMastodon. I'm an academic at Oxford in the #biochemistry department. I run a lab working on the connections between #evolution and #epigenetics. New to the platform- I want to use it to keep up with new and exciting research. Any tips on how to get started would be great!
My "Hello World" post. Still figuring this place out, I think at first it will probably be a duplicate of my Twitter feed, let's see how things go. If you follow me you will see a lot of #compchem, #proteinevolution, #sciencepolicy, and random #toddlermom / #profmom posts.
#Introduction Hi all I am Elisa Fadda, I use HPC to rebuild the structure of the invisible complex carbohydrates or #glycans in biomolecules (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpa.2022.102175) and to understand their *many* functions in #viralinfection, #hostpathogen interactions, and in biological processes where sugars rule. I am a huge supporter of #openscience and long-time affiliate of #bioRxiv. I like cats and in particular @MULibraryCat 👍 😊 Here promoting #glycotime and happy to rebuild a wonderful community 👋
I am having a blast reading all the #introduction toots! I am Alice, an assistant professor at UCLA. My lab focuses on a couple different things. We have an interest in protein aggregation in cancer.
We also develop organoid models for rare and ultra-rare tumors, to learn more about their biology and for functional precision medicine applications.
Here you can find more on our work: http://alice.mbi.ucla.edu/publications.html
@realtimechem Helps if people add themselves here too: https://fediverse.info/explore/people
#RealTimeChem has launched on Mastodon! Please follow us here and check out the hashtag for all your usual fantastic #chemistry content. #Chemiverse #ChemToots
I'm a bioinformatician working at the James Hutton Institute in Dundee, Scotland - probably best known via the Biopython project, lately working on metabarcoding amplicon sequencing for plant pathogens #introductions
I am an associate professor in #biophysics at #KTH. My lab uses #compchem methods to investigate #membrane #proteins and in particular #ionchannels.
I’m also an editor at #elife and biophysical journal, #openscience advocate.
Originally from 🇫🇷, migrated to 🇺🇸🇨🇭and then 🇸🇪, spending a good deal of time in the 🇬🇧.
Mostly on social media to learn about cool #science and meet fellow humans with common interest. Also interested in environmental, social and political issues.
Hi everyone, I am new here and learning the platform. By way of background, I am a chemical biologist and glycoscientist on the Stanford Chemistry faculty. Known for creating a field called #bioorthogonal chemistry (for which I shared the 2022 NP) and launching biotech companies with new therapeutic and diagnostic platforms, mostly rooted in glycobiology. Passionate about interdisciplinary science, diversity equity and inclusion in STEM, peanut butter, gyms and 70s funk.
Just arrived here, hope the #glycotime community continues to grow!
Trying to figure this site out and find a chemistry teacher network here. Hello world? #edutooter
We’d definitely recommend everyone includes #Chemistry in their bio here. It’ll help us find you. Of course you can use #RealTimeChem too!
Something that I liked about Twitter was the lack of hierarchy. Hierarchy and elitism are some of the worst aspects of #academia, and social networks provide us with a strategy to break the cycle of privilege that perpetuates inequity. I’m looking forward to seeing how we can do the same on here! #Inclusivity #TwitterMigration
Medicinal Chemist based in Scotland. Fan of fragments, GTPases and enabling synthetic methodologies #fedi22 #Chemistry #MedChem #DrugDiscovery