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~BiochemFurs
If you recognize the protein in the group's avatar, you're definitely among friends :3
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This group is for all the furs who study chemical biology, biochemistry, and biological chemistry.
Journal updates will be made for scientific conferences that members may be attending. Just send a note with the conference you'll be attending and a journal post will be broadcasted; obviously we have more important things to do while there, but it might be fun to drop by a poster and have a professional chat with a furry friend we may have otherwise overlooked :3
Also! Submit new icons or ideas for icons so the group can have a fresh one every so often.
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This group is for all the furs who study chemical biology, biochemistry, and biological chemistry.
Journal updates will be made for scientific conferences that members may be attending. Just send a note with the conference you'll be attending and a journal post will be broadcasted; obviously we have more important things to do while there, but it might be fun to drop by a poster and have a professional chat with a furry friend we may have otherwise overlooked :3
Also! Submit new icons or ideas for icons so the group can have a fresh one every so often.
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Death of a pioneer
11 years ago
W. W. "Mo" Cleland, inventor of the eponymous "Cleland's reagent" - a chemical compound used across the globe daily, a compound he refused to patent for monetary gain, for the betterment of the scientific community - died yesterday following complications to a fall.
Mo pioneered the field of enzyme kinetics not only by creating "Cleland diagrams" but was unparalleled in his skill and insight into utilizing and popularizing kinetic-isotope effects to study enzyme mechanisms.
Mo pioneered the field of enzyme kinetics not only by creating "Cleland diagrams" but was unparalleled in his skill and insight into utilizing and popularizing kinetic-isotope effects to study enzyme mechanisms.
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The Rock
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E. coli
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PDB, NCBI, pubs.acs.org, nature.com, science.com
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glucose
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"Back off man, I'm a scientist" - Peter Venkman
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