#chemistrymastodon — Public Fediverse posts
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Want to learn how well-designed imaging experiments can unravel #autophagy fluxes? Then you should check @shah_ps's talk from tonight when it finishes processing: https://youtu.be/Z9gOZKx1x3w
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Tonight at 10:30 PM EST, come learn about @shah_ps's work on dynamic #autophagy flux measurements for #biomedical applications!
twitch.tv/open_science
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This Friday, 10:30 PM EST, @pierrekawak talks about his work on #simulation of #crystal #nucleation in polymer melts! twitch.tv/open_science
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Miss @RuchikaBajaj9's talk on ABC Transporters? No problem! Check it out on #YouTube here: https://youtu.be/MAxNiTi9QX0
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This Friday, @RuchikaBajaj9 teaches us how understanding ABC transporters can help to navigate human #diseases! Join us at 10:30 PM EST at www.twitch.tv/open_science!
#biochemistry #openscience #STEM #chemtwitter #ScienceTwitter #streaming #Twitch #Seminar #science #education #ScienceMastodon #chemistry #chemistrymastodon #transporters
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New talk this Friday from @Myers_lab on #embryonic development and #cancer and how understanding the #Hedgehog pathway can help develop therapeutic methods! Join us at twitch.tv/open_science!
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Subvalent Ni(I) Complex for Small-Molecule Activation
Work by Peter W. Roesky, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany, and colleagues
https://www.chemistryviews.org/subvalent-nii-complex-for-small-molecule-activation/#chemistryviews #chemviews #ChemistryMastodon #chemistry #Research #researchvideo