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You don’t realize how good you have it til you lose institutional JSTOR access

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actually i think graduates of a university should have access to the library databases forever and ever amen
sources? a little birdie, et al. (2024)
biologists will be like this is a very simplified diagram of a mammalian cell
chemists will be like this is a molecule
We are full of so many fuckign guys
This is actually a full on interactive map! You can put your cursor over any structure to focus on it and see its name, you can focus on all the structures that are part of a specific pathway and, when you click on proteins, you open it up on PhosphoSitePlus, which is a curated database of proteins and their post-translational modifications. It has a helpful description and summary for each protein!
This is a HUGE complementary resource for learning molecular biology! It really helps to make sense of each individual pathway and it puts everything into perspective. It only focuses on human, rat and certain other animal cells, so it won’t have all the pathways one would wish to see… But for the pathways it does include, consider opening the image and accompanying it as you learn or revise them!
oh wow, thank you for the additional information, i had no idea, that’s so much cooler than just the flat picture.
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towards a gentle academic
be up front and honest about the things you do not know
acknowledge the intrinsic value of others’ knowledge bases, even if they do not seem important to you from your institutional context
do not feign mastery where you have none
respect the gaps in others’ knowledge bases
be generous, not only with others
but also with yourself
you overwork yourself at the risk of legitimizing a culture of overwork
privilege voices and perspectives that have historically been left out of the academy
nothing is ever neutral or apolitical
support the progress of other scholars
collaboration over competition
The university has great corners, especially its light✨🎓
_autumn studying challenge;
🍁8th November - How are you preparing for winter?🍁
I have taken out my thickest and warmest coats and sweaters and I have already been able to enjoy the Christmas drinks.
is it hard having bigger, stronger, hotter braincells than everyone else? asking for a friend
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reading is like. i’ve read 5 books in 3 days. i have not read a single sentence in months
evil education system be like i'm letting my students have a life and a sleep schedule
I want evil education system
I don’t procrastinate. I proactively accumulate guilt-contingent motivation.

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hey happy new year, i was wondering if you can give a list of books to read while in your 20s or books that deal with being in your 20s or books written by people in their 20s. It can also be poetry or else. Just anything that can help me reach my 2019 book goal thank you xx
a very, very loose mix of recommendations that, I hope, will fit what you’re looking for
the opposite of loneliness by marina keegan
too much and not in the mood by durga chew-bose
a field guide to getting lost by rebecca solnit
cat’s eye by margaret atwood
the unabridged journals of sylvia plath
heroines by kate zambreno
the heart is a lonely hunter, carson mccullers
letters to a young poet by rilke
bluets by maggie nelson
as consciousness is harnessed to flesh: journals and notebooks by susan sontag
the complete persepolis by marjane satrapi
a concise chinese-english dictionary for lovers by xialou guo
ways of seeing by john berger
gilead & housekeeping by marilynne robinson
the secret history by donna tartt
my brilliant friend by elena ferrante
the fire next time & giovanni’s room by james baldwin
a visit from the goon squad by jennifer egan
just kids by patti smith
philadelphia, here I come by brian friel
demian & steppenwolf by hermann hesse
girl meets boy by ali smith
a little life by hanya yanagihara
near to the wild heart by clarice lispector
white teeth & swing time by zadie smith
sister outsider by audre lorde
madame bovary by gustave flaubert
between the world and me by ta-nehisi coates
garments against women by anne boyer
all about love by bell hooks
far from the madding crowd by thomas hardy
the country girls by edna o’brien
the girls by emma cline (if you want something much darker)
poetry:
what is this thing called love? by kim addonizio
elise cowen: poems and fragments by elise cowen
teaching my mother how to give birth by warsan shire
bright dead things by ada limón
coeur de lion by ariana reines
loose woman by sandra cisneros
what the living do by marie howe
the book of women by dorianne laux (though I would recommend anything by her)
rose by li-young lee
chloe by kristina haynes (you can find her work here)
night sky with exit wounds by ocean vuong (you can follow him @oceanvuong and find his work here)
citizen: an american lyric by claudia rankine
twenty-one love poems by adrienne rich
our bodies and other fine machines by natalie wee (you can follow her @natalieweepoetry and find her work here)
anything by emery allen (you can follow her @wethinkwedream and find her work here and more on her patreon)
anything by mary oliver
anything by lorca
and if you want to try slam poetry: anything by sarah kay or sierra de moulder