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When Nicolaou's group announced the move to Rice, one of my first thoughts was "who gets to personally chaperone the maitotoxin fragments to their new home?" I'm picturing combination-locked black suitcases handcuffed to postdocs' wrists, but perhaps the samples just went in the back of a U-Haul truck with all the other lab equipment.
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*Assuming they can work out the ring fusion and selective sulfate chemistry - not trivial tasks by any means!
*Assuming they can work out the ring fusion and selective sulfate chemistry - not trivial tasks by any means!
Whats the word.... how do you say... let me put this..... oh yeah, "colossal waste of grant money."
ReplyDeleteYou just build them like Legos, right? 10 segments individually then just push them together?
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Delete3.5ug of this in my system and I'd be a dead man. I hope they are careful if they ever make it.
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