I'm sure hubs came through with flying colors! And a few bruises (from the renovating, not from you!)
@mirandalynchphd
Quantitative scientist working in mathematical modeling, structural biology, metalloproteins, imaging, image analysis. My cat is named Professor Bounds. Pronouns: she/her. Views here are just me.
I'm sure hubs came through with flying colors! And a few bruises (from the renovating, not from you!)
Hey Buffalo!! Despite the fact that we have been relegated to the β& MOREβ category while Madison gets two mentions, we are going to be LOUD as hell!! Join us March 7th, 1PM, Niagara Square! ππ
And Buffalo!!! Buffalo is doing one of these. Keep our community strrong!!
Iβm visiting in SF right now, and Waymo is everywhere here. And so are the gulls. I am so charmed by this video. I bet the gulls are getting a huge kick out of this, as am I
synchronized snoring. That is next level disruption. I bet you could model the dynamics of that.
And a Kona fix for all your crowd! Thanks!
PS, Hi, Kona!!! Love from Auntie Mel! β€οΈ
Thank you for this.
Udder perfection
(sorry, couldn't resist. Very nice work, though)
Flyer announcing a special session being held at the 2026 Joint Mathematics Meeting, with a QR code and list of speakers
It is coming right up! Are you going to #JMM2026? Be sure to check out our special session on Computational Biomedicine on Wednesday (01/07) afternoon! We have a fantastic lineup of speakers! #mathbio #mathematicalbiology #computationalbiology
meetings.ams.org/math/jmm2026...
The Sundays, Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic. With the iconic track, 'Here's where the story ends'
This is epic. I think this is the first time I have understood why one would want to make a gingerbread structure.
Tough call. I like the geometric-ness of B. And the bright pop of purple on it.
Merry Holiday, Karen!! I am in my "Oh Chemistree" t-shirt with the shape of a Xmas tree made out of periodic table elements, also a gift from the fam. Here's to having family who "get it"!
My beloved Kona looks .... deeply resigned.
I also had this thought. I mean, Raspberry? In Texas? Srsly?
I knew I had a kindred spirit with you! One day, you will have to explain to me how you survive the path from the tub to indoors.
I always did want to be the wild girl on the drums!
This is one of the most outrageously funny things I have seen in awhile. The LLM comment totally makes it.
OMG, that looks outdoors! It's below freezing and snowing here in WNY! You guys can do the singing, I will be doing the percussion with my chattering teeth. I hope you have the decency to serve a good hot toddy (extra whiskey for mine, pls)
I don't believe for one second that NY favors Catalina. It just makes no sense. There is literally no way that NY isn't in the Zesty Italian category. The only conceivable explanation is that NY isn't Kraft-land. Just had to add this thought.
Absolutely this. Think of how much more efficient study section could be if we all showed up in barrel + suspenders (and quit being so enamored of our own voice/opinions)
A truly great musical piece. Iconic.
You know, you should be eating those eggs from a tall glass.
I don't get the waffles, was that a scene? Been a loooong time since I saw the film. Obvi, the eggs-in-glass scene stuck with me.
@mirandalynchphd.bsky.social, Dirk JΓ€ger, and I are organizing the @amermathsoc.bsky.social special session on Computational Biomedicine: New Frontiers in Methods and Applications at the @jointmath.bsky.social with exceptional speakers from mathematics, biology, and medicine.
Fantastic to hear the multiphoton methods being included. Makes me wish I could attend! Great opportunity for junior researchers.
We are delighted to announce the Strathclyde Optical Microscopy Course 2026 (SOMC26), taking place in Glasgow from 21st July β 30th July 2026!
Please find more details at shorturl.at/xmUiZ and apply at shorturl.at/MxTlI. Deadline 16 January 2026.
This looks fantastic! Reposting to make others aware. Any plans to include nonlinear optical methodologies, like SHG/THG?
The National Crystallization Center is hiring for two positions: a research scientist position focused on progressing our crystallization optimization projects, and a research support specialist to support operations of the Crystallization Center!
Come work with us at the National Crystallization Center! Housed in the vibrant research community of UB-HWI, we are looking for new coworkers to help us expand our structural biology offerings ππ¬
Heyyyyy MEMBRANE protein people! We are running our (fairly rare) membrane screen in November, so get your reservations in! π¦