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abe-inthelab.bsky.social
PhD Candidate @Johnsonchem (X) at MIT, formerly of the Tirrell Lab at UChicago PME. He/him Polymer chemistry. Networks. Batteries. Spicy food. Naps. 0000-0001-6238-7413
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Valerie Lensch of @kiesslinglab.bsky.social and the Johnson group reviewed different glycan-based strategies for eliciting an immune response: academic.oup.com/glycob/artic... #glycotime

If you like polymer networks or additive manufacturing / 3D printing, please read my paper on transferinker additives in acrylate resins! CTAs that crosslink dramatically change topology, toughening without softening much. Glad to work with Peter on this one! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....

Hello Bluesky! Here are some useful resources that I've compiled over the years (1/n) sites.mit.edu/oppenheim/wa... A fairly comprehensive database of MOF and COF water sorption parameters (including capacity, RH, reference, and pore sizes). As used in our recent paper: doi.org/10.1021/jacs...

“It’s been a long time coming🥰” The Nanite team proudly presents how predictive design of multimonomeric polyelectrolytes enables lung-specific gene delivery in Polym Chem 🧪🫁🐁 We believe this pioneering approach can enable new eras of gene therapy 🧬 pubs.rsc.org/en/content/a...

Rebecca Trager speaks to a US team developing a sign language lexicon for chemistry concepts that combines form with meaning to make the field more accessible for everyone 🧪👩‍🔬🥽 www.chemistryworld.com/features/the...

#Chemsky My paper on tetrafunctional cyclobutanes has been released on Chemarxiv! Mechanophores as network junctions can do wild things; I got to think about how mechanochemistry interacts with network topology and fracture mechanics. Fantastic to be a part of #MONET! chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...

Hello bluesky! I hope to be more active on here, and not just because I want folks to read my papers! I will tweeting about polymers and chemistry mostly; talk to me if you love long molecules, or if you think we can teach each other something #chemsky