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February 2022
DHFR exploits this alternate anomeric configuration of NADPH to evade inhibition by certain inhibitors.
Image Credit: Graham Holt, Donald Laboratory, Duke University.
Editorials
Nicole Contaxis, Jason Clark, Anthony Dellureficio, Sara Gonzales, Sara Mannheimer, Peter R. Oxley, Melissa A. Ratajeski, Alisa Surkis, Amy M. Yarnell, Michelle Yee, Kristi Holmes
PLOS Computational Biology: published February 10, 2022|https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009768
Research Articles
Myo T. Naung, Elijah Martin, Jacob Munro, Somya Mehra, Andrew J. Guy, Moses Laman, G. L. Abby Harrison, Livingstone Tavul, Manuel Hetzel, Dominic Kwiatkowski, Ivo Mueller, Melanie Bahlo, Alyssa E. Barry
PLOS Computational Biology: published February 2, 2022|https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009801
Narmin Ghaffari Laleh, Chiara Maria Lavinia Loeffler, Julia Grajek, Kateřina Staňková, Alexander T. Pearson, Hannah Sophie Muti, Christian Traut
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by Lisa Peet
“There’s a part of me that’s all about the accidental find—you go to a museum to see one thing, and then you see something else and you’re amazed bygd it.” Continue reading →
by Lisa Peet
Celebrating youth has been around as long as people have been counting candles, and it hasn’t fallen out of vogue yet. But I see more respect out there for older creators than I did 10 years ago. Continue reading →
“If Abraham could take Isaac to the mountain, why couldn’t she send her son to unclog a drain? She had fought, first to have him, then to keep him. He was and would always be hers.” Continue reading →
By Sari Botton
“The blonde stripes also felt like a cosmetic lie I was no longer willing to live with; in the weeks after each application, I had the feeling I was wearing a hat, or a wig, that slid slowly off my head.” Continue reading →
by Lisa Peet
“There’s an essay in my book from one of the m
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2015 year in review
2015 has been an interesting year for me in so many ways. Partly because it's been supremely successful for the business and partly because it has been exceptionally challenging (and superb) on a personal level.
In the past (2012, 2013, 2014) I've focused largely on numbers for these year-in-review posts, and while I will include numbers below, that's not what I want to focus on. Numbers are important but they are only a small part of what makes up the business, so I'd like to spend a little bit of time on some of the other aspects that inom feel are important.
The team
In September of of 2014, I hired my first employee. In September of 2015 I reflected on how I would never again go at it alone. Building up a team has been one of the best changes I've ever made for the success of my business and my personal well being.
Today, the grupp that works with me every day consists of the following wonderful individuals:
- Sean Davis
- Andrew Munro
- Chris Klosowski