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Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Mission: SURF is designed to inspire undergraduate students to pursue careers in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) through a unique research experience that supports the NIST mi...

NIST Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) is now accepting applications #chemsummer #chemsky 🧪⚗️ www.nist.gov/surf

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Inside front cover of RSC Chemical Biology Issue 12.
A large blue pill-like shape in middle with smaller pill-like shapes around, highlighting circle in middle showing various structures including green train and red stop sign.

Inside front cover of RSC Chemical Biology Issue 12. A large blue pill-like shape in middle with smaller pill-like shapes around, highlighting circle in middle showing various structures including green train and red stop sign.

Back cover of RSC Chemical Biology Issue 12.
A large molecular image in the foreground with smaller molecular structures and a pale yellow ribbon structure in the background.

Back cover of RSC Chemical Biology Issue 12. A large molecular image in the foreground with smaller molecular structures and a pale yellow ribbon structure in the background.

Front cover of RSC Chemical Biology issue 12.
Two crabs on a beach, one crab holding a green molecule structure, second green molecule structure in bottom right corner.

Front cover of RSC Chemical Biology issue 12. Two crabs on a beach, one crab holding a green molecule structure, second green molecule structure in bottom right corner.

#RSCChemBio Issue 12 is now online and #openaccess!
In this issue: photoresponsive molecular tweezers, probing the role of LytG in cell wall metabolism, peroxidase-based proximal protein labelling, and much more!
📰Read the full issue here: pubs.rsc.org/en/journals/...

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RI-ACS @ Tilted Barn Come hang out with RI-ACS @ Tilted Barn. Connect with your colleagues over a drink and enjoy the afternoon at this great venue.

Join RIACS at Tilted Barn Brewery on Saturday Oct 25th from 3pm-5pm for our fall social. Tickets are $20 which includes a drink ticket as well as an assortment of appetizers. www.eventbrite.com/e/ri-acs-til...
#RILSH #RIBioMember #RhodeIsland #Chemistry

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A Lyt at the End of the Tunnel? Unraveling the complex interactions of the N-acetylglucosaminidase LytG in cell wall metabolism The growth and division of the Gram-positive cell requires the coordinated action of enzymes involved in the synthesis and degradation of the heteropolymer peptidoglycan. Herein, we present the use of...

The latest is out from the Reid Lab in @rscchembio.rsc.org . A big thanks to all the Reid Lab members whose hard work contributed to this project.
#chemicalbiology #glycotime

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Come join the ACS Rhode Island Section on Friday June 27th at 7pm at Centerville Bank Stadium in Pawtucket for our 1st social event of the summer as Rhode Island FC takes on Portland Hearts of Pine. |... Come join the ACS Rhode Island Section on Friday June 27th at 7pm at Centerville Bank Stadium in Pawtucket for our 1st social event of the summer as Rhode Island FC takes on Portland Hearts of Pine. A...

Come join us Friday June 27th at Centerville Bank Stadium for RI-ACS night as RIFC take on Portland Hearts of Pine. A little soccer and networking.
#RILSH #RIBiomembers #ACS #LifeSciences
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Great lecture by David Russell at #DutchPerspectiveOnTB. He talked about the challenge of transfering in vitro findings to in vivo activity in #tuberculosis research. He discussed persisters as well as resistant and tolerant cells as one main challenge. (1/2) www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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The 79 AD Mount Vesuvius eruption that destroyed the Roman city of Pompeii also turned the brain of one Herculaneum man to glass - the first known example of high-temperature vitrification of animal tissues. @adamcvean.bsky.social reports.
www.chemistryworld.com/news/ancient...

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Map of Stand Up for Science events, with official SUFS events in Red and solidarity events in Blue

Map of Stand Up for Science events, with official SUFS events in Red and solidarity events in Blue

WHERE WILL YOU BE ON MARCH 7TH!?

Head to www.standupforscience2025.org/local-event-information/ or the link in our bio to find your closest event—or add one if you're hosting one!

#standupforscience2025

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This is the kind of shit that happens when a country idolizes the stupid

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Willing to comment for a trusted outlet on the current NIH mess on the record? DM me, please.

Please RT

#chemsky 🧪⚗️

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The marvellous Maillard reaction Andy Extance looks at the culinary reaction cascade that goes beyond Christmas and Thanksgiving dinner and has worrying links to health

If you've been enjoying your turkeys and potatoes, or toast and coffee this holiday season, you have the Maillard reaction to thank.

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The Christmas countdown is ON! Got yourself a Chemistree? Take a picture and tag us! We'd love to see your creativity! 🌲🎄

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To provide space for upstart life science ventures

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At the state house today for the announcement of Ocean State Labs incubator space #RILSH #lifescience

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A Guide to Different Classes of Antibiotics. Twelve different classes of antibiotic are shown in this graphic with discovery dates indicated, from approximately 1930 through to 1990. Whether the classes are bacteriostatic agents (chloramphenicol, oxazolidinones, sulfonamides, tetracyclines and macrolides) or bactericidal agents (beta-lactams, aminoglycosides, glycopeptides, quinolones, ansamycins, streptogramins and lipopeptides) is also indicated.

A Guide to Different Classes of Antibiotics. Twelve different classes of antibiotic are shown in this graphic with discovery dates indicated, from approximately 1930 through to 1990. Whether the classes are bacteriostatic agents (chloramphenicol, oxazolidinones, sulfonamides, tetracyclines and macrolides) or bactericidal agents (beta-lactams, aminoglycosides, glycopeptides, quinolones, ansamycins, streptogramins and lipopeptides) is also indicated.

This week is World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week 🦠

This graphic highlights the discovery dates of some key classes of antibiotics – note that no new class of antibiotics has reached the market since 1987

Download & read more here: www.compoundchem.com/2014/09/08/a...

#ChemSky #MedSky 🧪

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