In the Pipeline has always been one of my favorite science blogs! I stumbled through paying for a biochem degree with a couple of years of analytical lab work. [See also,...
In the Pipeline has always been one of my favorite science blogs! I stumbled through paying for a biochem degree with a couple of years of analytical lab work. [See also, http://blogs.sciencemag.org/pipeline/archives/category/things-i-wont-work-with]
The process in the article is a very, very big deal - as noted, it's been time-consuming, complicated, failure-prone, and expensive to determine chemical structures for complex molecules.
In the Pipeline has always been one of my favorite science blogs! I stumbled through paying for a biochem degree with a couple of years of analytical lab work. [See also, http://blogs.sciencemag.org/pipeline/archives/category/things-i-wont-work-with]
The process in the article is a very, very big deal - as noted, it's been time-consuming, complicated, failure-prone, and expensive to determine chemical structures for complex molecules.
Not my field, but this sounds like a really nice breakthrough with many potential applications such as drug development.