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Ida ties the knot

Ida Lindstrom, who visited Joel's lab from Sweden during her Masters, has returned home and has been busy both starting a PhD in the area of protein interactions involving intrinsically disordered proteins in gene regulation - and getting married. Here is one shot from her wedding day - and you can how address her as Ida Nyqvist! Congratulations Ida!

Kyrgyzstan on two wheels

Joel ventured out recently for a week of bike touring in Kyrgyzstan - place of wide open spaces, friendly people and spectacular mountain scenery (and yaks). You can read all about it (and look at the pictures) here.

Steph gets the “all clear” on her thesis!

The official letter came today stating that Steph had "satisfied the requirements for the award of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Science)". Done and dusted! Congratulations from everyone in the lab Steph - here's hoping it leads to great things...!

Have been off X for months but had to log in to see response to AF3. I am much less smart than the authors - but am I (and Erin) the only ones to think that the helical afros that it makes out of IDRs is totally weird? Am I missing something?

Amazing story from the lab down the corridor - @RezwanSidd working with Sandro Ataide and Ruth Hall in @SydneySOLES at @Sydney_Science - now they will be thrown into the gladiators' pit I suspect with the other protagonists that prowl this landscape! 🙂 Great piece of work!

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