Pengxin Yu | 于彭鑫 (@power_to_plants) 's Twitter Profile
Pengxin Yu | 于彭鑫

@power_to_plants

PhD student at @ceplas_1, Uni of Cologne (Höcker lab);
Alumnus of @UniOfYork, England; RDFZ, China.

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Pengxin Yu | 于彭鑫 (@power_to_plants) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whenever I hear the term "tolerance" being used by dignitaries and media to describe their positive attitudes toward minorities I always cringe, what's there to tolerate in people's existence?

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Crown shyness, the phenomenon in which the crowns of trees do not touch each other, is usually shown from below. This is what it looks like from above [read more: ow.ly/p7Pf30osfEv] [full 📹Dimitar Karanikolov: buff.ly/35rGRwt]

Luke Mackinder (@mackinderlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're looking for a postdoc to work on the pyrenoid - a Rubisco biomolecular condensate fundamental for global carbon cycling #LLPS #algae Please RT. jobs.ac.uk/job/CTP926/pos…

We're looking for a postdoc to work on the pyrenoid - a Rubisco biomolecular condensate fundamental for global carbon cycling #LLPS #algae Please RT. jobs.ac.uk/job/CTP926/pos…
Dr. Rachel Lippert (@rachellippert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is insane. Basically Germany has now said that postdoc contracts cannot last longer than three years, and after that, they have to be offered permanent positions (of which no one proposed how to generate). Even my own position now would seemingly be illegal. 🤦🏻‍♀️🙈

depths of wikipedia! (@depthsofwiki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

absolutely incredible design decision to decorate a bridge with a calculus theorem. beijing really was like "fuck it, theorem on bridge"

absolutely incredible design decision to decorate a bridge with a calculus theorem. beijing really was like "fuck it, theorem on bridge"
Niko McCarty 🧫 (@nikomccarty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Day 30 of great biology papers. 🎆The final day.🎆 "General Nature of the Genetic Code for Proteins," by F. Crick, S. Brenner, L. Barnett & R.J. Watts-Tobin (1961). This paper is, in my opinion, the most impressive in the history of molecular biology. Here's why... **** When

Day 30 of great biology papers. 🎆The final day.🎆

"General Nature of the Genetic Code for Proteins," by F. Crick, S. Brenner, L. Barnett & R.J. Watts-Tobin (1961).

This paper is, in my opinion, the most impressive in the history of molecular biology. Here's why...
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Sujania Talavera-Soza (@sujaniaas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Last year, I was invited to work on a commentary about the obstacles of not having the 'right' passport in academia. This originated at European Geosciences Union, were I talked about how I ended up working in geosciences. Today, it's finally out in Nature Geoscience! nature.com/articles/s4156…

Pengxin Yu | 于彭鑫 (@power_to_plants) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Höcker lab is recruiting! We are looking for a Postdoc (screenshot below) and a PhD student (mpipz.mpg.de/5632598/hoecker). For a kind & patient supervisor, research freedom, networking opportunities... Join us! CEPLAS German Society for Plant Sciences (DBG) MPIPZ Cologne

The Höcker lab is recruiting! We are looking for a Postdoc (screenshot below) and a PhD student (mpipz.mpg.de/5632598/hoecker). For a kind & patient supervisor, research freedom, networking opportunities... Join us!
<a href="/ceplas_1/">CEPLAS</a> <a href="/PlantSciDBG_en/">German Society for Plant Sciences (DBG)</a> <a href="/mpipz_cologne/">MPIPZ Cologne</a>