Rebecca Pollet
@rmpollet.bsky.social
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Vassar Assistant Prof - interested in protein crystallography and the gut microbiome. Oklahoman at heart, UNC grad. Citizen of Cherokee Nation. She/her
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laurawilliams.bsky.social
NSF GRFP solicitation out.
App deadlines now in November.
As others noted, eligibility rules for current graduate students now exclude 2nd year grad students. See the solicitation - they’ve emphasized “first year” and “less than one academic year” in grad program.

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NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP)
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It's almost fall in Poughkeepsie and you could be here next year! My department is hiring a lecturer in Organic Chemistry. The role is great for someone with an interest in pedagogy! vassar.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Vassar...
Looking down a long, slightly curved hallway. On the left are large windows with many tables and chairs in front of the windows. On the right is an accent wall with wooden slates. You see a glimpse of the second floor hallway at the top of the frame. Two students cross in front of Raymond House, a large bridge building with many small white windows. The leaves on the tree in front of the building are beginning to turn orange.
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Bryn Mawr College is looking for an analytical chemist! #chemsky www.brynmawr.edu/inside/acade...
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I should say, I got almost all (maybe all?) of these from Bryan Thurtle-Schmidt at Davidson College! And I am happy to share my reaching questions if you decide to use any of them!
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5. Noji et al, Direct observation of the rotation of F1-ATPase, from lab of Kazuhiko Kinosita. This one is really difficult for students but makes them really understand ATP synthase
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I've also looked at the newer Fiedorczuk and Chen, Mechanism of CFTR correction by type I folding correctors. I haven't taught it yet but I like using these CFTR papers to talk about drug discovery
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3. Zaug and Cech, The Intervening Sequence RNA of Tetrahymenta Is an Enzyme, a little weird because it is a ribozyme but really nice classic enzyme characterization
4. Liu et al, Structural identification of a hotspot on CFTR for potentiation, from Jue Chen's lab - nice structure and transport data
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Super interested in others thoughts but here are some I use:
1. Watson and Crick's Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids (with lots of context)
2. Steitz and Steitz, A general two-metal-ion mechanism for catalytic RNA, to get them comfortable with mechanisms
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copperbae.bsky.social
NSURP is looking for mentors for this summer! We had over 200 applications for about 10 spots. Please sign up if you are interested in being a mentor this year or in the future as it is helpful to show interest. Please share this! uarizona.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...
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Hello #NativesBlueSky… my students are asking for a list of your favorite Indigenous STEM books… so I’m trying to crowd source to add to my own list. I am not sure how many are out here, but I thought I’d ask! I’ll compile the list and share when done!
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Especially in this time of funding cuts and wondering if programs to support students are going to survive, this community provided hope that we can continue to support each other because in fact we have been doing this for millenia. 5/5
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Given my beginnings inviting just one Native person to a symposium, I am so thankful to @willowcoyote.bsky.social for his vision and the entire organizing team for making this happen. Being able to talk deeply about science while bringing our full selves was the refocusing I needed. 4/5
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Since then I have kept a running list of Native scientists I would like to meet. I have been fortunate enough to connect with many amazing Native and Indigenous biochemists and microbiologists but this symposium was by far the largest number of Native scientists I have ever been in a room with. 3/5
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This experience was so fulfilling because I have spent so much of my career looking for and thinking about this exact community. When I was a graduate student, I invited a Native scientist to speak at a campus symposium because I had never met an established Native researcher. 2/5
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Wrapping up my time at the Full Circle of Native and Indigenous Scientists in Biology Symposium and I want to reflect on some thoughts mentioned today qbi.ucsf.edu/full-circle-... 1/5
QBI | Full Circle of Native and Indigenous Scientists in Biology
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chanda.blacksky.app
The rhetorical victory is this: the proposal that we can and will outlast them.
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Breaking: Cory Booker has officially delivered the longest Senate floor speech in US history, surpassing Strom Thurmond’s filibuster against the Civil Rights Act.
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I've heard from people at several PUIs that they've had very small applicant pools. Our applicant pools have been okay in size but my colleagues said they are much smaller than they were pre-pandemic.
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Just a little over a week out! The symposium is coming together wonderfully. Please join us either in person at UCSF or virtually in a webinar!
Register here :)
qbi.ucsf.edu/full-circle-...