Thanks, Dr. Berger for a wonderful tour into Topo II biology. This week, Social DNAing will welcome an old friend - Dr. Greg Ira. Please sign up at https://t.co/XaGM9LsycS
"I was not always the best student with the highest grades, but my teachers saw something in me and tried to encourage me."
This little girl would grow up to uncover one of the biggest mysteries of our brain - how we know where we are and how we navigate from one place to another. The discovery of grid cells - the brain's inner GPS - led to May-Britt Moser receiving the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
Learn more: https://t.co/QQEJbd2SR9
Thank @DerianoL and all 2025 speakers for sharing their exciting findings. Thank you all for tuning in. Social DNAing will take a break for Christmas and the New Year! See you all on Jan 15, 2026 for the next Webinar.
"Don't follow the existing research."
To truly make an impact, this year's chemistry laureate Susumu Kitagawa advises young scientists to think independently and follow their own path. Kitagawa was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work developing MOFs, porous materials which are able to store and release small molecules, in an amazing array of uses.
Learn more: https://t.co/pQvG7xYEJv
“Your purpose as a scientist is to make discoveries and gift them to humanity. And those discoveries and that knowledge stays with humanity long after you are gone.”
- 2022 chemistry laureate @CarolynBertozzi, awarded for developing bioorthogonal reactions.
Thank Dr. Wang for a great talk. Social DNAing will welcome an old friend - Dr. Petr Cejka @CejkaLab this week! Looking forward to some elegant biochemistry! Sign up at https://t.co/XaGM9LsycS
Thank @Chapman_lab_UK for a very exiciting talk and for helping us celebrate the 5th year birthday of Social DNAing. This week, Dr. Blanco will join us to examine 2nd structures in DNA. Sign up at https://t.co/XaGM9LsycS
"I learned that any difficult problem can be solved by great effort."
Chemistry laureate Osamu Shimomura dedicated his life to studying the bioluminescence of the luminous jellyfish Aequorea, and discovered green fluorescent protein, GFP.
#WorldOceansDay
Thank all the rising star speakers for a great talk. Dr. Max Douglas will share his exciting work that uncovered how RAP1, TRF2, Ku and DNA-PKcs work together to protect the telomere. Sign up at https://t.co/XaGM9LsycS
Thank Roger @RogerRogergr for a great talk. Social DNAing will welcome three new rising stars this week. Please be sure to sign up. https://t.co/XaGM9Lt62q
“Science is not only working with machines and gas or lasers, it’s working with people,” says physics laureate Anne L’Huillier.
She shares the qualities she believes make a good scientist: https://t.co/awNFzLgczs
Thrilled to share our latest work. Great collab with Costanzo, Masson, Freire and Reyes' labs.
HMCES corrupts replication fork stability during base excision repair in homologous recombination–deficient cells | Science Advances https://t.co/TzuVsSrQio
Thank Shailja for the really nice talk. Social DNAing will welcome three rising stars this week. Make sure to tune in. Please sign up at https://t.co/XaGM9LsycS
✨ The 2025 Spring Session of GIIN webinars is here! Join us every 1st Tuesday of the month at 5 PM CET (Rome time) / 12 PM DET (NYC time).
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