Sébastien Lapointe

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Marie-Currie cofund Fellow (EUTOPIA-SIF) in the Chaplin Lab at Warwick University | Foodie | Montrealer at 💙| Alumni of the groups of Julia R. Khusnutdinova (at OIST, Japan) and Viktoria H. Gessner (at RUB, Germany) | Always be kind #realtimechem #chemistry #Chemtwitter #chemtoots #mastochem
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Group webpagehttps://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/chemistry/research/chaplin/chaplingroup/lapointe/
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Hey everyone! I will start posting here a bit more frequently as I suspect twitter will go down the shithole soon enough. Keep your eyes open!

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Our next entrant is “Fibonaccicene”. This organometallic oddity was isolated in 1965 from an algae native to mine tailing dams. It is rumoured that R.B. Woodward was trying to deduce its structure when he suffered his fatal heart attack in 1979. Correlation or causation?

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“Our next entrant is “Fibonaccicene”. This organometallic oddity was isolated in 1965 from an algae native to mine tailing dams. It is rumoured that R.B. Woodward was trying to deduce its structure when he suffered his fatal heart attack in 1979. Correlation or causation?”

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Let's see how bad my manuscript looks like to reviewers!
Research Associate/Fellow at University of Glasgow

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Entry No. 2: Didiazokaboonamide 1. This notoriously capricious compound is produced by the flowers of Cardamine instabilis, a Micronesian plant that grows near harpy colonies. It was first isolated by Pete “no-fingers” Smith.

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The Journal of Immaterial Science on Twitter

“Entry No. 2: Didiazokaboonamide 1. This notoriously capricious compound is produced by the flowers of Cardamine instabilis, a Micronesian plant that grows near harpy colonies. It was first isolated by Pete “no-fingers” Smith.”

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Check out our first paper now published in @[email protected], in which my group used machine learning tools to tailor our YPhos ligands for Hiyama couplings. Kudos to @[email protected] and the team as well as @[email protected] and the Gooßen group for a great collaboration. https://twitter.com/angew_chem/status/1618283849967878144

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Angewandte Chemie on Twitter

“Computer-Driven Development of Ylide Functionalized Phosphines for Palladium-Catalyzed Hiyama Couplings (Goossen) @SolvationSci @ViktoriaGessner @ruhrunibochum #OpenAccess thanks to #ProjektDEAL https://t.co/a6VfEHYEkB”

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Mental health evening: good food, a movie, popcorn. This needs to become a thing I do more often.

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Hot news...PhD position available in the group - getting to grips with mechanochemistry kinetics for applications in sustainable agrochemical and pharma synthesis, funded by Syngenta and AstraZeneca: https://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/SchoolofChemistryandChemicalEngineering/Study/PostgraduateResearch/PhDOpportunities/

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/QUBJamesGroup/status/1618720708196184064

It's a crispy pork belly with fried rice and steamed char siu buns kinda night! After that, Avatar!