Congratulations to our collaborators in the Haugland group, including @sowinskimat, as well as @SpinLovett and her group for their work on the recently accepted paper in @ChemCommun: https://t.co/CyjsK1Awi3. The paper contains one structure we determined. @StAndrewsChem
Fancy knowing some more about MRI and helping my project student get some data on the success (or otherwise) of their storyboard? Then please follow this link: https://t.co/ex2smPo3kF Thank you!
4 year PhD opportunity available in our group to work on "Bio self-assembled molecular wires" through an iCASE PhD studentship with Dstl https://t.co/81fekms7go Ideal for students interested in inorganic chemistry and synthetic biology. Happy to chat informally. Please share 🙏
@SpinChemist@pedantweets@MacTimmel@Kev_Henbest_1 absolutely Chris! Brought back fond memories and if we didn't have time/inclination to bake it was definitely the go to option! Though I must admit it had never occurred to me to try and MAKE one!
Just over 10 days left to apply for our @EastbioDTP project with @SpinLovett and @mmwave_EPR here at @univofstandrews@StAndrewsChem @PhysAstroStAnd.
Develop a broad skill-set from structure prediction and modelling to molecular biology and pulse EPR.
https://t.co/fSfRSDfcNz
@RobertRThomson1 I like the colour scheme. Very calming.
Oh it's supposed to *mean* something.
Havnae a scoobies.
Except that research into how the mind and body works won't be funded unless the results are pre-determined to show that some fallacy of what normal means is true.
@v_aravind@RobertRThomson1 fast asleep through the pretence that we're all the same, and that our government has a clue what is going on in the country they (so-called) run.
@SueJohnGWL @womenslibrary Read the article in the Guardian this morning. Good luck with the fundraising. It’d be lovely to get this Scottish medal back in Scotland. It’s good to know about your library too :)
The great Forrest Gump said: "Life is like a box of chocolates". Today is 12 days since I broke my ankle while going to the lab. Today I have been told no surgery needed. Today I should have been going on holiday with my friends and family. Today I am promoted to Senior Lecturer.
A lovely summary of the recent PNAS paper and showing how investigating metal binding sites with magnetic resonance can lead not only interesting discoveries, but also exciting possibilities.
Led by Dr Anna Peacock (@Peacock_Group), @unibirmingham scientists worked with @univofstandrews on a new use for copper in MRI contrast agent design to help create better images for doctors to diagnose patients’ conditions more easily:
https://t.co/HjLynIUsHe #BrumHour