This is not as cool as a real publication, BUT, since I doubt many of our readers care about impact factor, I wanted to share with you the early fruits of my labor. The large scale screen we did with the group in Alabama is done, and by decree of the NIH, the results have been deposited online. And you can ALL read them! Look here!
I don't really recommend you do this, but if you feel compelled, scroll down to the middle where it says Large T Antigen Purification. I WROTE THAT. I tried to write it in a way that did not convey the blood, sweat, and tears and HOURS and HOURS that went into the protocol. Just the facts, ma'am.
This is both awesome and scary. Obviously this is a sign that we've made a lot of headway. Scary because now this information is publicly accessible, and it puts pressure on us to do something with it before anyone else does. Awesome because the results are cool, scary because I am not really sure what to do with them. Pubchem makes everything seem so streamlined and professional, it is hard to beleive that this is MY work (although this is partly because I had little to do with getting this data to this point). I hope Dr. Boss gets as giddy about this as I am, and maybe he'll be compelled to try publishing this stuff really quick.
I was going to write a story about how I was tired of being pushed around, went to stand up for myself and it worked out great for me- instead, I am going to try and get the bioassay to biocompare the parameters of bioinforming.... I really need to learn to use this site.
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You're going to use the bioassay to biocompare the bioinforming? Well that's just biogreat my biosister. It's good to see that your years of biostudy have biogiven you the same biospeech biomannerisms of a Saturday morning cartoon biosidekick.
-BioN
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