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The Tortured Proteins Department
Stephanie Wankowicz
8 episodes
6 days ago
A deep dive into scientific discovery and the process of doing science, hosted by Stephanie Wankowicz and James Fraser.
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A deep dive into scientific discovery and the process of doing science, hosted by Stephanie Wankowicz and James Fraser.
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Life Sciences
Science
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Episode 5: NIH Ghosting, Open Access Policies, and Scientists' interaction with LLMs
The Tortured Proteins Department
53 minutes 3 seconds
4 months ago
Episode 5: NIH Ghosting, Open Access Policies, and Scientists' interaction with LLMs

We chatted about the latest news, including the new NIH open access policy, trends observed with scientists using LLMs, & the Montpelier Mile race.


"The new Administration began weaponizing what should not be weaponized - the health of all Americans...creating chaos and promoting an...unreasoned agenda of blacklisting certain topics, that...has absolutely nothing to do with the promotion of science." - Judge William Young (reported by Max Kozlov, Nature News)



An Evaluation of Biomolecular Energetics Learned by AlphaFold


Product-stabilized filamentation by human glutamine synthetase allosterically tunes metabolic activity



The Tortured Proteins Department
A deep dive into scientific discovery and the process of doing science, hosted by Stephanie Wankowicz and James Fraser.