I’ve heard a few folks from Feb 25 submissions are starting to get NOAs. Sounds like those of us from May 25 might get them soonish, but a couple months delayed from normal.
Posts by Ian Tonks
a,b- to b,g- photoisomerization of CO2-derived lactone EVP results in much more thermodynamically favorable ring-opening polymerization
Back-to-back papers out from postdoc extraordinaire Arron Deacy, demonstrating photochem to drive contrathermodynamic isomerizations of CO2-derived lactones, significantly improving the thermodynamics of ring-opening polymerization! chemrxiv.org/doi/full/10.... chemrxiv.org/doi/full/10....
That’s good. Any insight on funding early 2025 grants? Mine have been sitting in DOE PAMS with zero updates since submission!
Anyone know when SBIR/STTR re-authorization is expected to come through Congress (or if that's even in the cards)? My Feb 2025 grant applications are getting pretty dusty... @jeremymberg.bsky.social
Absolutely thrilled to share that Tonks Group postdoc Dr. Allison Smith has been named an AOB Postdoctoral Fellow--massive congratulations on this well-earned honor, Allison!
I hope they included Euro-clippy
Thanks for publishing with us, Andreu!
One of my least favorite elementary ed trends is watching charter schools promise they can teach/support special needs students, take in the federal $$, then boot the kids around Oct bc they don’t have the infrastructure and expertise to actually support them. $$ stays though…
barebones website screenshot showing the NSF is down because they got evicted from their building by Trump sycophants
Research.gov looking *pretty* barebones these days... what a sad state of affairs.
Oh great. With this latest drawdown, there's only going to be 2000 masked agents terrorizing our city!
Hah, Agreed! I remember back in 2015 I put figures in my biosketch, which I only later realized (at renewal time) was a no-no. Oops...
Agreed. I really appreciated the old biosketch where I could discuss some of my contributions that have been building over the past decade that aren't necessarily "punctuated" by a single high-impact study. This seems/ed especially important/valuable for MIRA applications.
I appreciate how easy it is to use. I also think SciENcv is a great equalizer: it makes everyone's CV look like garbage. Win-win for ease and equity!
They could really step up by vocally lobbying and teaming up with key industry partners to push the government to stop their insanely damaging policies. I'm sure some of this is happening behind the scenes but I wish they were shouting from the rooftops.
I've made it clear the policy in our group is "no LLM/AI writing ever for anything."
I've also seen these in a few labs in Japan--recycling GPCs, circulating through a column many times to get separation. Beautiful, time consuming, great separation. Wish I had one!
The federal government is murdering our neighbors in broad daylight and carrying out a mission of terror against the Twin Cities. Schools and businesses are closed and people are staying home because they’re afraid of ICE. This is America in 2026: at war against its own people.
Chalcometallics? Oxymetallics?
Work with everyone’s favorite element!
sorry Kurtis, we live and die by Google Calendars, so you better get ready to eat for 27 h straight.
The deliciousness of a good pea is really forgotten in most American cuisine.
Indeed. I think that picture is very bimodal!
Unfortunately I don't think many departments operate in a "1-for-1" hiring model anymore. I'm sure it'd result in more jobs, but not as many as you think. And, the rest of us left behind get to do more work! 🥳
Top reaction scheme shows iminoanilines converting to 2H indazoles through FeCl3-catalyzed dehydrocoupling. Bottom scheme shows how N-N coupling can be used as a skeletal editing route to carry out CH for NR swaps in common bioactive indoles.
N-N coupling through Fe-catalyzed N-H dehydrocoupling! Check out our latest V2 on chemrxiv where we show you can catalyze PCET reactions using mild reagents below the thermodynamic limit of initial H• abstraction, make hard-to-access 2H-indazoles, and even skeletal edit! chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
Stupid boat rendered by a toddler
Who needs the NIH, NSF, CDC, air traffic controllers, weather monitoring, or health insurance WHEN WE CAN HAVE THIS!!!!!
Sunset pics would definitely require less rain.
I am happy to sit in the rain this week over it being -20 windchill! 😎
Hope to see you this week! Let me know if you need an AM running buddy!
I’m not sure this is the type of unicorn I’d like to be.
Indeed. I am (obviously) biased, but there's a need to shift the narrative back to orthogonal/unique reactivity and fundamental development. Of course, this is difficult (but not impossible!) to do given the desire (funding incentives) for everything to have utility or be translational.