Loves unifying art and science with philosophy. I study proteins on a spatiotemporal canvas.
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Bharath Nair (ഭരത് നായർ)
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This is the big one! So proud to have played a part on this team.
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Enlicitide is an exciting potential molecule for cardiovascular disease, but if we were going to make it on a commercial scale, existing chemical techniques just weren't going to cut it.
Applications are now open for the PAASTA Bioinformatics Summer School 💻 Lessons will cover theory and practical exercises on a variety of palaeoproteomic analyses, including ZooMS, amelogenin sex estimation and shotgun proteomics.
Deadline: 1 June 2026
Registration form: forms.gle/pqmecUpD7Xay...
I am organising a 2 day workshop on explainable AI as applied to (bio)chemistry in Copenhagen, June 15-16, 2026.
Everyone is invited. No need to register, but lunch is at your own expense.
#compchem
A transformer model is used to construct the DreaMS Atlas—a molecular network of 201 million MS/MS spectra go.nature.com/4k1n5iC
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Good resources for creating scientific illustrations, instead of using AI!
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Two productive days of our 2nd General Assembly Meeting have come to a close. 👏
Thank you to everyone who joined us in Cyprus and online. Safe travels home, and we look forward to the next meeting. 👋
#MarkersOfPollution #EUfunded
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Unlocking the silent proteome?? Are silent proteins the products of silenced genes? Maybe they are just real quiet and you can't hear them over the rough pump noise? Are they withdrawn because of early translation trauma? Are they non-interacting? Who locked them up? So many questions for AI...