A nice shoutout from @HarperCollins about our book on the art and science of #proteins . Get your copy now if you haven’t already. https://t.co/nNPt3GCiGm
Blending memory, migration, and family with cutting-edge research, #TheColorOfNorth by Shahir S. Rizk and Maggie M. Fink unveils a molecular world where proteins are the pulsing heart of life.
Read an exclusive excerpt on @moneycontrolcom: https://t.co/bfbvS8INYM
@JBhattacharji
#READWithHarperCollins
#CoverReveal for The Color of North!
"Shahir Rizk and Maggie Fink have accomplished the miracle of making the invisible visible, and the inscrutable not only understandable but vividly dramatic." —Sy Montgomery, author of The Soul of an Octopus
@Harvard_Press#proteins
Academics: I am an anti-racist ally of the poor and working-class.
Also Academics: If I don’t get a job at an elite R1, I’ll enter industry. To hell with those community colleges and regional schools that disproportionately serve poor folks.
She loved life, never feared death, hated bananas and all forms of bullshit. Can’t believe it’s been one year and quite the year, yet her voice still rings in the halls of Northside.
It's time for another SCONC Book Chat! Learn how science and art intersect with @lowrizk of @IUSouthBend and @maggiemfink of @NDscience, authors of the upcoming book "What Color is North? The Secret Life of Proteins."
This Thursday. Free, virtual. RSVP: https://t.co/X8LCRbU42x
This seems like the perfect photo for a book announcement! Thrilled to be publishing @maggiemfink and @lowrizk's WHAT COLOR IS NORTH?, a story-driven exploration of how proteins shape our identities, enabling us to think, play, work, speak, and even fall in love. @Harvard_Press
Let's be clear, Ukrainians escaping Russian bombs should be welcomed in Europe, not because they are civilized, white or have Netflix and Instagram accounts... but because it is the humane and morally right thing to do. My crosstalk this w/ @mehdirhasan
Congratulations to David MacMillan, the 2nd #CottrellScholar & 42nd RCSA-supported scientist to be awarded a Nobel Prize! His 2001 Cottrell Scholar project was "Enantioselective organocatalysis: A new and broadly useful strategy for asymmetric synthesis using organic catalysts."
She loved life, never feared death, hated bananas and all forms of bullshit. Can’t believe it’s been one year and quite the year, yet her voice still rings in the halls of Northside.