Stephanie Archer-Hartmann
@glycogirl.bsky.social
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Glycoanalytical scientist and instructor-cheerleader at the CCRCxUGA. Playing in other scientists' research toyboxes since 2012. All views expressed are my own.
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glycogirl.bsky.social
Looking for a great talk to finish up your #ASMS2025 experience? Check out @mehrnousht.bsky.social's presentation today at 4:10 in room 314 on "Complimentary Distribution of Glyconjugates in Glioblastoma Revealed by Multi-Enzyme MALDI Mass Spectrometry Imaging"
glycogirl.bsky.social
Interested in glycosaminoglycans but dont know where to start? Come visit me today at Poster #218 at #ASMS2025 and let's chat!
glycogirl.bsky.social
So much better than the normal "2.5 feet across to the opposite poster"! Not needing to do a side step-wiggle-boogie down the isles was a treat
glycogirl.bsky.social
That awkward moment where you go to war in the #asms2025 #shimadzu hospitality booth to get a plushie for your toddler....only to get...
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jabarocas.bsky.social
-A $1 million NIH grant brings in an additional $300-500 to your state for jobs
-NIH funded research brought us weight loss drugs that now most of the Midwest and South (Trump states) get to use
-NIH funded research bring us closer to ending Alzheimer’s, which affects rural folks (2/)
glycogirl.bsky.social
I feel like the last few decades of education have been focused on pushing kids to commoditize themselves. Get degree X + take degree Y = profit. Then we get confused when they're totally burnt out at 25.
glycogirl.bsky.social
Happy Holidays from all of us at The Complex Carbohydrate Research Center. Have a restful holiday and we're looking forward to an exciting 2025!
glycogirl.bsky.social
Strange takeaway from year 4 (oh man, 5?) of doing virtual #glycotime instruction post Covid.

I LOVE how much participation we still see from what is essentially a "screen only" format. Having an audience of a hundred people and still getting this many questions is amazing.
glycogirl.bsky.social
FWIW I'm totally in agreement with the theory to keep taking risk - there's too many folks out there who've never gotten off the ground for fear of failure. But for many the luxury of taking a risk is often just that - a luxury.
glycogirl.bsky.social
Day one of 'Fundamentals of Polysaccharides' is up and running! Don't fret if you missed the signup - this will be going through Thursday and you can sign up for free here: lnkd.in/e9dGb_QJ
glycogirl.bsky.social
my worry is that, for a lot of undergrads, grad students, and baby scientists, "luck" = "don't bother, it's all a scam". You have to keep trying(applications, grants, networking, finding mentors) if you want to eventually win. The slow accumulation of little "r" risks matter in the long run.
glycogirl.bsky.social
The free and virtual "Fundamentals of Polysaccharides & Glycoproteins and GAGs" series is fast approaching! If you're new to glycoscience or want a quick refresher this is a great option!
more information and signup lnkd.in/e9dGb_QJ
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breeannau.bsky.social
Calling all glyco-enthusiasts!! We have an opening for a tenure-track faculty member at any rank in the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center (ccrc.uga.edu) in the areas of plant or microbial glycoscience. Come join our amazing team.
#glycotime
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zjayres.bsky.social
Introduce yourself with your worst feedback from school 👇

I'm Zoë, I won't go far
glycogirl.bsky.social
i think there's also good argument here to be made for good "core lab" setups. Just got back from a conference where I chatted with folks from the Boston area who were amazed at impact of working from Athens, GA. Whelp yeah - our job for the past few decades is to collaborate with y'all.