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While the multimers work well, I’m so afraid of the souls who have not put in the necessary work to understand their systems. Without that knowledge it will be a crap shoot. It will work for some and not others. It’s a good starting point, but care should be taken to do the fundamental experiments!
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Six faculty jobs in "Biohealth Informatics" at IU, at all ranks! These jobs are across multiple schools and departments, and include research in lots of different areas under this broad umbrella term. Please share widely. jobs.sciencecareers.org/job/654323/m...
The proteins you hate are the ones that are going to keep you funded 😂
Another postdoc opportunity in my group to be advertised in January. Please do keep a look out if wanting to work on a multidisciplinary project focused on Gram-negative bacterial surfaces. What do they look like?
This whole column is full of mic drops but my favorite may be: 'How the scientific system treats researchers is a choice.' Ubadah Sabbagh on the urgency of reimagining the postdoc www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Postdoctoral woes, especially in biomedical research, are symptomatic of a wider problem. Funding bodies have an opportunity to spearhead a cultural shift. Postdoctoral woes, especially in biomedical ...