Felix Kaspar
@chemzymes.bsky.social
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Group leader @uni-saarland.de & @helmholtzhips.bsky.social | Enzymes, phosphates, spectroscopy and everything in between. chemzymes.com
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Ah das sieht doch gleich vertrauter aus 👌
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Chemistry (as a very visual science) is even stricter. If readers don't grasp the key scheme of your paper/grant/presentation in <10 s, they're out.
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Moment ... nur einstöckig? 😂
chemzymes.bsky.social
I am looking for a PhD student interested in enzymes!

For the full annoucement: www.chemzymes.com
Upper half of a PhD position accountment in the field of biochemistry. Lower half of a PhD position accountment in the field of biochemistry.
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Zugegeben ... meine Kinder können beide (K1 ist 3, K2 ist 1.5) schon sehr deutlich formulieren, was sie eigentlich wollen (Eis 🍦) und wann sie es wollen (K1: Ich möchte aber jetzt ein Eis, Papa! K2: Eisssss). Aber selbst das ist mit mentaler und körperlicher Präsenz verbunden 😄
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@mariehuber.bsky.social reflektiert ehrlich und direkt über die schwierige Vereinbarkeit von Wissenschaftskarriere und Sorgeverantwortung.

Ich würde es sogar einen Interessenskonflikt nennen. Den Kindern ist egal wie der nächste Antrag aussieht, aber können wir jetzt bitte zusammen ein Buch lesen?
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„Dauerstellen sind notwendig, aber nicht hinreichend für echte Gleichstellung“, so @mariehuber.bsky.social in dieser eindrücklichen Replik auf uns, die reich an Bsp. ist, was bzgl. Gleichstellung in der Wissenschaft nach wie vor schiefläuft — & Vorschläge macht, wie es besser geht. 🙏 #IchBinHanna
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Nice 😄 I'd make a small correction though...

Many articles, many reviews: Pick a different research area?
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So I think the article aligns well with Betteridge's law because the question posed by the headline doesn't *have* to be answered with no but certainly *can* be.
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Well they're making the point that one should critically question what an additional review in the field will add to the discourse, and if it is really needed, and which target audience would benefit (and how?).

If you don't have good answers to those questions ... don't write a review.
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I don't know anything about energy but the observations made by the folks over at @acs.org Energy Letters carry over really well to other areas of chemistry.

... Please write fewer review articles, folks 🤷🏼
Reposted by Felix Kaspar
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In February, we reported "Heterologous Expression of a Cryptic BGC from Bilophila sp. Provides Access to a Novel Family of Antibacterial Thiazoles". This full journey from bioinformatics via heterologous expression & mutasynthetic studies to new NPs is available here: pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
Heterologous Expression of a Cryptic BGC from Bilophila sp. Provides Access to a Novel Family of Antibacterial Thiazoles
Human health is greatly influenced by the gut microbiota and microbiota imbalance can lead to the development of diseases. It is widely acknowledged that the interaction of bacteria within competitive ecosystems is influenced by their specialized metabolites, which act, e.g., as antibacterials or siderophores. However, our understanding of the occurrence and impact of such natural products in the human gut microbiome remains very limited. As arylthiazole siderophores are an emerging family of growth-promoting molecules in pathogenic bacteria, we analyzed a metagenomic data set from the human microbiome and thereby identified the bil-BGC, which originates from an uncultured Bilophila strain. Through gene synthesis and BGC assembly, heterologous expression and mutasynthetic experiments, we discovered the arylthiazole natural products bilothiazoles A–F. While established activities of related molecules indicate their involvement in metal-binding and -uptake, which could promote the growth of pathogenic strains, we also found antibiotic activity for some bilothiazoles. This is supported by biosensor-experiments, where bilothiazoles C and E show PrecA-suppressing activity, while bilothiazole F induces PblaZ, a biosensor characteristic for β-lactam antibiotics. These findings serve as a starting point for investigating the role of bilothiazoles in the pathogenicity of Bilophila species in the gut.
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Creative pick. I like it! Green Chem often flies under the radar and rarely makes big headlines so maybe a Nobel would draw some much-needed attention 🤔
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Might raise a few eyebrows this time of the year but I don't think anyone would stop you...
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As in guests in the audience, aka spectators? Groningen had no dress code for those. Jeans and shirt would be fine.
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The further south and the more rural the better. A secondary goal of that strategy is to have an accent that few people speak so few can place it accurately. So everyone will just assume that whatever grammatical or vocabulary mistakes you make are simply a feature of that dialect.
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My (sarcastic) top advice for non-natives trying to blend in is to try to actively acquire a niche German Mundart that's (if possible) similar in sound to their native language and features lots of mumbling.

For Americans I'd recommend Mittelbairisch (Niederbayern) or Westpfälzisch (Saarland).
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Yeah I think future prizes are primarily going to fall into either the category of "earlier than you'd expected" or "really late" to fit that rule.