
It is done:
Dimerization of the Papillomavirus E2 Protein Is Required for Efficient Mitotic Chromosome Association and Brd4 Binding
And the only figure that actually has a result I remember recording, is the last one of microscopy...all the gels are from Jon.
At this pace my next paper would be in 7 years >.>
Oh well, such is the price of biology non reproducible, incomprehensible, anti-P.I-hypothesis results
6 comments:
wow!! congratulations!!! a journal paper already...
I am very proud of you.
Is this your first publication? Your name looks good in print :-D
We need to celebrate...
xoxoxo
publications come faster with experience. The first ones are always the most difficult to get out. Congratulation!! :-)
You have to show this publication to our parents :-D
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oh wow, first publication in a journal!! Congratulations!
:-D
I just realized you made this paper with your mentor from NIH... so you were working on this paper while working also for your advisor in Purdue? Wow, the endurance :-) I never finished my paper from my internship in france :-P
Psh... by working you mean, she just asked me to read what she wrote just cause those are the rules :P
I barely exchange a few emails about it, nothing that complicated :)
That powerpoint slide brings me back to our ENDLESS 3-hour lab meetings... scurtinizing evey lane of every gel... But I am so proud of you! Yay for being on PubMed!
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