@dtabb73 That sounds awful.
@AmyPetty Oh no! I mean, I'm glad it's not worse, but that's awful!
Hamline U update: faculty votes overwhelmingly no confidence in president who presided over free speech debacle. FAAFO.
https://hamlineoracle.com/10822/news/hamline-faculty-no-longer-have-faith-in-president-miller/
The party of free speech out there free speeching I see
@xtaldave Depends on what you mean by "specific". These interactions often have some flexibility, but it's not just an ion exchange resin; the pattern of sulfates usually matters. It's rarely a case of "the more sulfo groups, the better".
Using heparan sulfate octadecasaccharide (18-mer) as a multi-target agent to protect against sepsis
https://www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.2209528120?af=R
Looks Interesting. Will have to dig into this and find out why an 18-mer...
I just wrote a short piece over on post.news about how the h-index rose to prominence because it was a clever UI hack—and now that the UI hack is no longer needed, it may seem like a curious choice of bibliometric measure.
Here's the link if you want to read it there.
https://post.news/article/2KNv9uat3nL8CF6tIpA7eIpVGOg
I'll serialize here as well, below.
Why are they charging so much for the drug? According to the developers:
“When it comes to the very high unmet need and the gravity of the disease, there has been recommendations for the use of a higher willingness-to-pay threshold. And definitely this is the case for Alzheimer’s disease.”
Because they can.
Superb structural glycobiology from Joel Bloch with Ethan Goddard-Borger & Kaspar Locher who solved the structure of tryptophan C-mannosyltransferase ! congratulations
Everything about this story is just appalling: University administrators, and apparently even student journalists, have apparently decided that material a particular religious group considers “blasphemous” is therefore “harmful.” They cannot have thought through the consequences of applying that idiotic principle consistently. https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2023/01/03/debates-whether-academic-freedom-includes-images-offensive-muslims
Amid a raft of hospital closures, Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves cautioned lawmakers against rushing to provide funding for ailing hospitals during a press conference on Jan. 3, 2023, saying that “keeping inefficient systems is not a good answer.”
@kkmurray It's the latter. Twitter is very hardline when it comes to nomenclaturomics.
Another HS polymerase structure, after the one from Rebekka Wild's group, late in 2022.
@strucbio #StructuralBiology #CryoEM #Glycotime
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41589-022-01220-2
UC strike energizes unprecedented national surge of union organizing by academic workers https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-01-02/uc-strike-energizes-labor-surge #academia
@AmyPetty At the end the aliens are still in power, still control their human collaborators, and just have to fix the transmitter. The heroes of the resistance are all dead.
@AmyPetty Well, I'm sorry you have to work Christmas Day.
I know that facts don't matter so much during a moral panic, but I'll just say that I teach a class every year at Stanford that tackles hate speech, violence, terrorism, child exploitation, suicide and other really difficult topics and use a lot of these words with no difficulties.
I do give my students a talk up front about the content of the course and the need to be resilient if you want to make a positive impact in this field, but so far no complaints.
https://reason.com/2022/12/21/stanford-elimination-harmful-language-speech-karen-american/
#NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates (#REU) at Clemson University in materials #chemistry summer 2023 https://scienceweb.clemson.edu/uacl/research-projects/reu/
Director, GlyCORE. Analytical and biophysical chemist. Dept. of BioMolecular Sciences, U of Mississippi. Personal account, all opinions my own. Pronouns: he/him