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🖼️ On the cover of Issue 11: 🦠 Can understanding #bacteriophage holins pave the way for #antibiotic therapies targeting membrane integrity? Biswas and colleagues report domain-dependent lytic activity of phage Phi11 Gp52 holin in FEBS Letters: ➡️ doi.org/10.1002/1873-3……
🔔 New issue! Articles on #Virology, #CellularTransport, and more: 🧑🔬 Scientists' Forum: Problematic figures are undermining #SystematicReviews ✳️ Editor's Choice: Clathrin in #endocystosis & intracellular sorting 🔎 Perspective: A new class of endolysins in tailed…
A 1,000,000th reminder the crucial importance of basic research. Ambros and Ruvkun were looking into understanding nematode genetics and development, not looking for a drug, and ended up opening an entire new area in biology
Doing good science is 90% finding a science buddy to constantly talk to about the project.
Not just in science, pretty much in everything.
Nothing reveals the true character of a scientist more than how they react when presented with data that convincingly argues that they or their favourite pet model are wrong.
I got my PhD for a negative result, I even managed to publish it. Finding out your hypothesis was wrong is still a hard-won contribution to knowledge, which requires all the same skills as a positive result. Nothing to be upset or ashamed about!
Nothing reveals the true character of a scientist more than how they react when presented with data that convincingly argues that they or their favourite pet model are wrong.
Train PhD students to be thinkers not just specialists #PhD #PhDlife #academics #AcademicChatter #AcademicTwitter #Postdocs #Research #Science
Top of the Bill with Rotem Sorek, updating us on the latest immune systems, their mechanisms and links to the other domains of life #VoM2024
As a PhD student, you should be excited about your science, and it should be apparent in your eyes and your tone when you talk about it🌟! Remember, the first rule to get someone else excited about your research is that you are excited about it yourself😎!
If you have a hypothesis and are working to prove it, would you call it research, or is it just you trying to prove your point?
"Where people from all different fields of science would tell me stuff, and it was all exciting." 👍🏾 🌟
Here’s Feynman, who decided on Caltech over Cornell for similar reasons:
Best way to explain to students that acquired traits are not inherited
Chasing passion at what cost ?
Falling behind: postdocs in their thirties tire of putting life on hold. Read the results of Nature’s second global survey of postdoctoral researchers go.nature.com/3Qtd4hI
Falling behind: postdocs in their thirties tire of putting life on hold. Read the results of Nature’s second global survey of postdoctoral researchers go.nature.com/3Qtd4hI
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