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This morning's commute from Mittagong is slightly different: Heading off for Science Meets Parliament #SMP26 Looking forward to it.

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Emma, Anika, Palli and Keerthana

Emma, Anika, Palli and Keerthana

Emma & Palli.

Emma & Palli.

I feel privileged & honoured on a day like to day when we celebrate two new PhD's from our group; Dr. Anika Moller and Dr. Keerthana Nakka as well as BSc Honours Medicinal Chemistry AND the University Medal for Emma Beukers. Very proud of Anika, Keerthana & Emma. The future belongs to you! #ozchem

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Ash Jogalekar on X: "My take on the whole "AI cures cancer in dog in Australia". It's a very interesting story, but perhaps not for the reasons that are being noted. In 2007, Freeman Dyson published an essay in The New York Review of Books called “Our Biotech Future.” It contains one of the most" / X My take on the whole "AI cures cancer in dog in Australia". It's a very interesting story, but perhaps not for the reasons that are being noted. In 2007, Freeman Dyson published an essay in The New York Review of Books called “Our Biotech Future.” It contains one of the most

Which is why this is quite possible a major milestone in the direction of fulfilling Dyson's prophecy about domesticated Biotechnology. See the post fron Ash on X here: x.com/i/status/203...

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@martinalexsmith.bsky.social at @ramacgenomics.bsky.social did the sequencing, my team at the UNSW RNA Institute @unswchemistry.bsky.social made the mRNA & LNP and Rachel Allavena UQ treated Rosie using also a checkpoint inhibitor. But AI & Paul enabled this to be done in a distribution fashion.

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As per Ash on X (see link later in the thread), the steps we did were fairly standard but it was Paul the AI expert that used AI to guide the workforce, do the actual mRNA design and bringing us as a team together: to do the sequencing, make the mRNA-LNP and perform the multi-modal treatment

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Paul Conyngham AI entrepreneur and Rosie's owner, with Prof. Pall Thordarson (myself), Director of the UNSW RNA Institute plus Rosie the staffy getting ready for our interview on Channel 9 Today Weekend show last Saturday.

Paul Conyngham AI entrepreneur and Rosie's owner, with Prof. Pall Thordarson (myself), Director of the UNSW RNA Institute plus Rosie the staffy getting ready for our interview on Channel 9 Today Weekend show last Saturday.

@ashjogalekar.bsky.social Summarised beautifully on X the most profound lesson re Rosie and her personalised canine cancer vaccine, namely that Paul Conyngham's work here using AI to design the mRNA we made, demonstrates that Dyson's prophecy about "domesticating" Biotech is within reach! #ozchem

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First group lunch of the year! We had a good start to the year; 4 PhD Theses recently submitted, several papers, 2 new Honours students joining, and our Honours student from last year returning to do a PhD with a University Medal in tow. So we celebrated with a delicious Thai lunch! #ozchem #RNA

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Once again: The publication system needs to be taken behind the shed, shot and buried. Will CAS be the one that pull the trigger?

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Today's RNA collaborative seminar, sponsored by the @rnasociety.bsky.social , will feature A/Prof. Kelly Clemens from the UNSW RNA Institute @unswrna.bsky.social #RNA

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I will warn you: it is slow... and 2 hours. Hence also the Solaris reference. The guy made this movie on a wafer thin $2M budget but it has already made nearly $50M.

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Iron Lung: Unsure when I eent with my teenage children to watch this movie. The producer/main actor is Markiplier, a popular YouTuber. This Gen Z horror movie is actually not bad. There is literally an ocean of blood in it! I feel like the producer has been heavily influenced by Das Boot & Solaris.

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David MacMillan ( @princeton.edu Princeton) & 2021 Chemistry @nobelprize.org Laureate is here at @unswchemistry.bsky.social with another brilliant seminar #ozchem

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Fantastic seminar here at @unswchemistry.bsky.social from Maartje Bastings @icepfl.bsky.social on programmable biomaterials. #ozchem

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Raven-Flóki & Eric the Red have a lot to answer regarding naming Iceland and Greenland, respectively. However, I don't they could have counted on the Chief of Vineland (Leif Eriksson's name for America) to mix them repeatedly up even if not drunk.

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And as someone pointed out, when you view it this way, you also see more clearly that Greenland is actually closer Denmark (not to mention Iceland and Norway) than the US. Greenland's natural allies are Canada and the Nordic countries. Most of the locals think too and we should respect that.

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Inspired by Mark Carney's historic speech, this from an Icelandic commentator: Expand the Nordic alliance to include Ireland, Scotland (goodbye Farage!) and Canada! An alliance of 83 Million ppl, 5% world GDP, like-minded countries. I say add Australia+New Zealand for extra power to this alliance.

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Fascinating! In my days as porphyrin chemistry I tried to make bilirubin, a "open" tetrapyrrole (porphyrin is closed). I just made black þar. Some algea use tetrapyrrole for light harvesting in proteins and some of those proteins show "quantum coherence" at room temperature. Maybe garlic does too!

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Of course not! They are useless;-)

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The title of this paper is "Specificity of the stabilizing interaction between intrinsically disordered protein sequences and G-quadruplexes in RNA". We show a minimal RGG-rich peptide selectively (compared to other G-quads) stabilizes the structure of the human telomeric TERRA RNA G-quadruplex.

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A short peptide that selectively folds RNA quadruplex after forming a 2:1 peptide-to-RNA complex with the TERRA RNA quadruplex.

A short peptide that selectively folds RNA quadruplex after forming a 2:1 peptide-to-RNA complex with the TERRA RNA quadruplex.

Beyond proud of our @narjournal.bsky.social Nucleic Acids Research paper. It has everything to like: RNA, peptides, binding studies (2:1 equilib.!), biological relevance (Telomerases) AND great collaborators (@felixrizzuto.bsky.social Felix Rizzuto & John Mattick). academic.oup.com/nar/article/...

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Fighting Fire with Fire: Scalable Oral Exams with an ElevenLabs Voice AI Agent It all started with cold calling. In our new "AI/ML Product Management" class (co-taught with Konstantinos Rizakos ), the "pre-case" submi...

These people successfully used AI to run AND mark oral exams! This is quite interesting IMO. Probably a sign of what is coming. As educators our job will be to set up and oversee this sort of assessment tasks but AI will do the hard yakka. #ozchem www.behind-the-enemy-lines.com/2025/12/figh...

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Congratulations!

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We had a surprise Christmas visitor in our backyard - a very curious echidna! After roaming around for a bit, it went on its merry way to the neighbours and then up the next road back towards the bush.

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Richard Robson always had very small research groups and limited, sporadic funding. This has never been better illustrated than by the acknowledgement slides to the Nobel lectures of Robson, Kitagawa, and Yaghi (only 1 of 4 slides shown below). We punched above our weight! #ozchem #NobelPrize

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Te Korowai-o-Te-Tonga/ South Head Peninsula

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Goodbye Australia, Sydney (La Perouse), hello New Zealand (Te Korowai-o-Te-Tonga / South Head Peninsula), as I approach Auckland for the NZ RNA platform symposia. Looking forward to catch up again with our wonderful Kiwi #RNA #mRNA friends. #ozchem

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We are very fortunate to have Dame Juliet Gerrard U. Aucklandhere at UNSW School of Chemistry to give a seminar about her journey through science, business and government. #ozchem

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Indeed! Great day for Aussie chemistry. Richard Robson's work is finally being properly recognised. Congratulations also to Kitagawa and Yaghi. #ozchem

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This is a fantastic day for Australian chemistry. First Australian chemistry Nobel prize since John Cornforth in 1975, but Richard Robson's work is at least as impactful. #ozchem

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Beyond proud to be the 2025 recipient of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) Leighton Memorial Medal, in recognition of eminent service to chemistry in Australia. Big thanks to all my former and current students, staff amd collaborators for making this happen. #RACI #ozchem #chemistry

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Hahahaha! I still think of my favourite student survey feedback: "Great accent, sounds like a 1930's Chicago ganster" Maybe Sydney Uni should also look into the benefits of foreign accents;-) See www.news.com.au/lifestyle/pa...

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