@jat23 The only one I am aware of is #SolsticeSchool:
Something I liked about making my own molecule models for my #SolsticeSchool talk a couple of weeks ago was that I could play a little fast and loose with them. In the case of adenosine, the ribose was inconsequential to my point on this slide, so I just kind of jammed the atoms together in *roughly* the right places, but put more attention into the purine part.
Using a molecule builder tool would have been more accurate, but also would have displayed too much irrelevant and distracting info.
Thank you for coming to this year's #SolsticeSchool! As usual:
Shoutouts to the presenters for their talks!! Thank you for your time and sharing your knowledge! An archive of materials will become available here: https://solsticeschool.scholar.social/2024/programme/
& thank you also to moderators for helping out!!
That's all the talks we've got at this year's #SolsticeSchool-- we'll have our wrap up party at 2300 UTC, in around 25 hours..!
I'll send out the link a few hours beforehand so if you want to drop by and just hang out, you can still put your email down here: https://solsticeschool.scholar.social/2024/programme/
#SolsticeSchool mite talk! By me!!Tomorrow!!! If you haven't signed up at <https://solsticeschool.scholar.social/2024/programme/>, hit up @SummerSchool for a link.