Tim J. Dunn (@existentialchem) 's Twitter Profile
Tim J. Dunn

@existentialchem

Engineering Physicist at Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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Mike Dunne (@mikedunne_lcls) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This new portal describes the structural biology resources relevant to COVID-19 research that are available at the DOE Office of Science BES light sources, listing characteristics and a point of contact for each. Let's make full use of these amazing tools. bnl.gov/structuralbio/

This new portal describes the structural biology resources relevant to COVID-19 research that are available at the <a href="/doescience/">DOE Office of Science</a> BES light sources, listing characteristics and a point of contact for each. Let's make full use of these amazing tools. bnl.gov/structuralbio/
Stanford Health Care (@stanfordhealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You are our heroes! Please join us in thanking our doctors, nurses, technicians, medical assistants, nurse practitioners, respiratory therapists, patient transporters, laboratory teams, kitchen staff, social workers and all of our incredible employees. #HealthcareHeroes. #COVID19

You are our heroes! Please join us in thanking our doctors, nurses, technicians, medical assistants, nurse practitioners, respiratory therapists, patient transporters, laboratory teams, kitchen staff, social workers and all of our incredible employees. #HealthcareHeroes. #COVID19
SLAC (@slaclab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Find out how work researchers are doing at SLAC's #SSRL and #CryoEM could help chemists design drugs that stop the virus behind #COVID19 from infecting and hijacking our cells. #NatLabsInTheFight youtu.be/kvR2OiZy42M

Mike Dunne (@mikedunne_lcls) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our first "rapid access" experiment at #LCLS today! Studying N95 mask materials at the single fiber level. Led by Chris Takacs from SSRL, Alexander Dudchenko from SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Applied Energy, and Meng Liang from LCLS. Funding from DOE Office of Science. What a week!

Our first "rapid access" experiment at #LCLS today! Studying N95 mask materials at the single fiber level. Led by Chris Takacs from <a href="/SSRLnews/">SSRL</a>, Alexander Dudchenko from <a href="/SLAClab/">SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory</a> Applied Energy, and Meng Liang from LCLS. Funding from <a href="/doescience/">DOE Office of Science</a>. What a week!
The Nobel Prize (@nobelprize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING NEWS: The 2020 #NobelPrize in Chemistry has been awarded to Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna β€œfor the development of a method for genome editing.”

BREAKING NEWS: 
The 2020 #NobelPrize in Chemistry has been awarded to Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna β€œfor the development of a method for genome editing.”
Stanford University (@stanford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The #NobelPrize committee couldn't reach Paul Milgrom to share the news that he won, so his fellow winner and neighbor Robert Wilson knocked on his door in the middle of the night.

SLAC (@slaclab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SLAC researchers have demonstrated that they can use machine learning to optimize the performance of particle accelerators by teaching the algorithms the basic physics principles behind accelerator operations – no prior data needed. stanford.io/2WtSxjC

Tim J. Dunn (@existentialchem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI learns physics to optimize particle accelerator performance | SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory: www6.slac.stanford.edu/news/2021-07-2…

Kevin Stone (@stone_ssrl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting times at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and SSRL! Finally putting the first (heavily attenuated) synchrotron X-rays on the DECTRIS Ltd. Eiger 4M at beamline 17-2. Thanks to Tim J. Dunn and Ross Arthur for letting me push the button to take this image.

Exciting times at <a href="/SLAClab/">SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory</a> and <a href="/SSRLnews/">SSRL</a>! Finally putting the first (heavily attenuated) synchrotron X-rays on the <a href="/DECTRIS_News/">DECTRIS Ltd.</a> Eiger 4M at beamline 17-2. Thanks to <a href="/ExistentialChem/">Tim J. Dunn</a> and Ross Arthur for letting me push the button to take this image.
DECTRIS Ltd. (@dectris_news) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to the 17-2 #beamline SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory SSRL on getting the first light on the #EIGER and a big thanks for sharing the first image πŸ˜€ Many more photons (and images) will surely come, so keep an eye on to Kevin Stone & Tim J. Dunn #synchroton #xrays

Tim J. Dunn (@existentialchem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SLAC expands and centralizes computing infrastructure to prepare for data challenges of the future | SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory: www6.slac.stanford.edu/news/2022-07-2…

Berkeley Lab (@berkeleylab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New footage captured by Berkeley Lab scientists reveals nanoparticle growth is directed not by difference in size, but by defects! β€œThis is a huge milestone. We are rewriting textbook chemistry, and it’s very exciting!” -Senior Lab Scientist Haimei Zheng newscenter.lbl.gov/2022/07/26/how…

SLAC (@slaclab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#tbt 🏁 50 years ago today lab employees ran the length of the 2-mile linear accelerator and back in the first annual SLAC run πŸƒ . πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈSince then 48 races have taken place, the most recent in 2019πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ. #SLACTurns60

#tbt 🏁 50 years ago today lab employees ran the length of the 2-mile linear accelerator and back in the first annual SLAC run πŸƒ .

πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈSince then 48 races have taken place, the most recent in 2019πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ. #SLACTurns60
The Nobel Prize (@nobelprize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Carolyn Bertozzi – awarded the 2022 #NobelPrize in Chemistry – has taken click chemistry to a new dimension and started utilising it in living organisms. Her bioorthogonal reactions take place without disrupting the normal chemistry of the cell.

Carolyn Bertozzi – awarded the 2022 #NobelPrize in Chemistry – has taken click chemistry to a new dimension and started utilising it in living organisms. Her bioorthogonal reactions take place without disrupting the normal chemistry of the cell.
The Nobel Prize (@nobelprize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"It's an opportunity for me to recognise that all the work that so many trainees from my lab have done over the past 25 years and to reflect on how fortunate I have been and share in the celebration with them." – 2022 chemistry laureate Carolyn Bertozzi on her #NobelPrize

"It's an opportunity for me to recognise that all the work that so many trainees from my lab have done over the past 25 years and to reflect on how fortunate I have been and share in the celebration with them."

– 2022 chemistry laureate <a href="/CarolynBertozzi/">Carolyn Bertozzi</a> on her #NobelPrize
SLAC (@slaclab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸŽ‰Tomorrow our powerful light source, SSRL, turns 50 years young! 🧬Check out this quick vid on SSRL and Roger Kornberg & team, whose work on molecular biology led to a 2006 Nobel Prize. Oh, how time flies when you are having fun and doing science. πŸ”—: stanford.io/435zVnT

Argonne National Lab (@argonne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Argonne is advancing AI for science with support from U.S. Department of Energy’s #GenesisMission - bit.ly/4lv5xNs New projects across energy and materials science combine AI, robotics and automation to speed discovery. Check the thread to learn more! 🧡 ⬇️

Argonne is advancing AI for science with support from <a href="/ENERGY/">U.S. Department of Energy</a>’s #GenesisMission - bit.ly/4lv5xNs

New projects across energy and materials science combine AI, robotics and automation to speed discovery. Check the thread to learn more! 🧡 ⬇️