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Just published! We engineered fluorescent nanoplastics and demonstrated how these particles can be used as a model system to study nanoplastics- lipid membrane interactions in superresolution. @GSUChemistry
https://t.co/729VTJpG3j
Congrats to the 5 early-career scientists receiving Kavli support through the #Scialog: Neurobiology and Changing Ecosystems!🌎
Scialog® brings together researchers from across neuroscience, ecology, chemistry, physics, and engineering to form teams and propose high-risk, high-reward ideas.
Learn more here: https://t.co/d3m7VMXIkk
#KavliNeuro
Six teams have won funding in 1st year of #Scialog: Neurobiology and Changing Ecosystems, cosponsored with The Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group @AllenInstitute, the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, the Frederick Gardner Cottrell Foundation & @KavliFoundation. https://t.co/jeH4hpsofh
Mark your calendars: NSUNS is hosting its third "Ultrafast and Nonlinear Spectroscopy" symposium at the joint SERMACS/SWRM this October! Abstract submission opens Monday, April 21st. We hope to see you there!
We had fun at @ScienceATL playing with lasers. I am grateful to my owesome students at @GSUChemistry for making this a reality. The best part was to see these curious kids to play with LASERs as little Scientists! #thestateway@GSUArtSci@GSU_Research
As 1st meeting of #Scialog: Neurobiology and Changing Ecosystems comes to a close, thanks to all participants and cosponsors The Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group @AllenInstitute, Frederick Gardner Cottrell Foundation & @KavliFoundation. See you next year!
1st meeting of #Scialog: Neurobiology and Changing Ecosystems begins today in Tucson! -- with The Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group @AllenInstitute, Frederick Gardner Cottrell Foundation & @KavliFoundation. Welcome to all participants!
1. I feel like this is such obvious advice that it's taken for granted & so no one says this to young scientists but READ PAPERS, read all the papers. As you move up in your career you'll have a lot less time to do this. Read everything that appeals to you not just in your field
Happy to share our recent Perspective published in @JACS_Au, in which we elaborate on why conjugated oligoelectrolytes (COEs) and conjugated polyelectrolytes (CPEs) are leading materials for bioanalytical and electrochemical applications.
https://t.co/hkPv0QmFcV