Surprisingly high blue/grey ratio.
@ditlevbrodersen
Structural Microbiology Professor and PhD Programme Chair at Aarhus University, Denmark, educator, bacterial survival and immunity mechanisms, nutritional stress, toxin-antitoxin, phages, Cryo-EM and X-ray.
Surprisingly high blue/grey ratio.
Of course itβs AI.
Did you check that yellow-green protein interaction in PISA? π
Big career announcement!! A few weeks ago I was offered an interview and site visit for a tenure-track Professor of Microbiology position at a dream location. But - I declined! Here is why ... (TLDR: enthusiastically saying "No, thank you" to academia) #MicroSky 1/8
Who knows how to do pooled SD in GraphPad Prism? I.e. if you have a e.g. 3 biological replicates with each 3 technical replicates and want to display an overall mean SEM for the data?
So beautiful!
On the flip sideβ¦
That would require a fair bit of red wine, yes... π
Looking forward to the day someone will be happy to announce that their colleague got promoted. #SciencePerspective
Looking forward to the day someone will be excited to see a paper out they are not coauthor on. #SciencePerspective
Vasili @hauryliuk from @lunduniversity elegantly explains how flexible and unstable antitoxins work at @DMSCongress. #DMS2023
Exciting to listen to Danish Nobel laureate Morten Meldal from @uni_copenhagen at @DMSCongress!
On my way to @roskildeuni to present our latest work on phosphonate breakdown in E. coli. Looking forward to meeting staff and students! Thanks to RenΓ© JΓΈrgensen for the invitation!
forskning.ruc.dk/en/organisat...
Finally online at @eLife - this has taken longer than I would have liked, but good things come to those who wait, they say. And the paper is definitely better than what we first submitted, so thanks to constructive editors and reviewers!
elifesciences.org/articles/90400
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π’ 1.55 is now available. It includes:
β’ Bugfixes, and
β’ Performance improvements
That's it, that's the update.
The performance improvements should reduce startup time a bit. We think we can shave a few more seconds off in future updates as well.
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Nice, but please flip the DNA in the logo, it's left-handed...π
Thank you! So happy for this much sought after accolade! π
Stop telling women to go into science if you can't make them feel welcome once they're here.
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
(1,2) = (3,4)
Exciting!
Perhaps, but itβs still super arrogant to let peer review go on for months and then ask authors to return proofs in 48h, even during weekends. Better than to tell authors that very late return of proofs may delay the publication to the next issue.
I completely agree. Proofs represent an important last check for mistakes that have been overlooked so far. 3-4 working days should be minimum.
Congrats, well done!
Donβt underestimate the power of encouragement in career progression. Asking PhD students why they decided to enter grad school, many say βmy supervisor suggested it to meβ. And more importantly, this applies to all levels of the ladder, so if you see someone who is ready for the next step, say it!
Tak for initiativ, Ole, mΓ₯ske kan der laves en gruppe. Ved ikke om de har det.
Caveats of teaching a lab course with instructors of the meme-generating generation. #stemteaching #AcademicTwitter
We may have 200,000+ structures by AlphaFold, but nothing beats the excitement of a day that starts like this! #crystallography #proteinstructure #science
Focus in publishing and success criteria should really gradually change during an academic career:
PhD - What can I publish? (own CV)
Post doc - What can we publish? (focus on teamwork)
Junior PI - What can you publish? (lab members)
Senior PI - What can they publish (former lab members)