Diego Alzate-Sanchez

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Diego Alzate-Sanchez

Diego Alzate-Sanchez

@dmalzates

Assistant Professor. Currently inactive on this account due to changes that don't align with my values.

Boston/MA Katılım Ekim 2018
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Diego Alzate-Sanchez
Diego Alzate-Sanchez@dmalzates·
Join us for an epic session in room FAB 008 on the LAST day of #MACRO2024. It's your final chance to soak up amazing insights in RAFT, ROP, ROMP and avoid post-conference FOMO. I am chairing the morning session and will be the last speaker of the afternoon one. @Macro2024
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Jacob J Lessard
Jacob J Lessard@JacobJLessard1·
This is long overdue, but I am VERY excited to announce that I am joining the Chemistry Department at University of Utah in July! @LessardLab Thank you to everyone who has supported me and continue to do so! @UtahChemistry has been very helpful already and cannot wait to start!
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Celine Calvino
Celine Calvino@CelineCalvino·
📢The Calvino group has one opening position to work on photodegradable polymers📢. Job description here 👉calvinoresearchgroup.com/jobs Thanks for sharing!!
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Sijia Dong
Sijia Dong@sijia_dong·
We will have another open house on Thursday Nov. 2, 2023 at 8-9 am Eastern Time. This timeframe may be friendlier for those of you in Europe/Africa/Asia. Please stay tuned for more information!
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Diego Alzate-Sanchez@dmalzates·
Today, I officially start my tenure-track position at @NU_Chemistry. Really happy with the INVEST program, which allowed me to have a smooth transition from postdoc to faculty. I highly recommend these strategies to embark incoming professor into their new role. @Northeastern
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Diego Alzate-Sanchez@dmalzates·
TMW, Friday Jun 15th, we will have a great @POLY_ACS sustainability symposium starting at 8:00 am in room CSC 433. Come to see the amazing work from Professors Rong Yang (Cornell), Jeremiah Johnson (MIT) and grad students Ziyan Yu (Brown), Danielle Fitzgerard (BU) #NERM2023.
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Andrew Akbashev
Andrew Akbashev@Andrew_Akbashev·
Rejection of your paper or grant has NO relevance to the opinion of #research community. It is nothing but the opinion of one person. Several examples: 1. The first paper on graphene was rejected from Nature because “it did not constitute a sufficient scientific advance”. Later, it was awarded a Nobel prize. 2. The first manuscript showing the microbiome-brain connection was published after 7 submissions that took 3 years. Today, this field has exploded. I expect it will get a Nobel prize in the future. 3. Theodore Maiman tried to publish a paper describing the first operating laser in Physical Review Letters and… got a rejection! 4. Peter Ratcliffe, who worked on cells’ response to changes in oxygen levels, got his key paper rejected from Nature (see photo). Later, he was awarded a Nobel Prize for this work. And there are many other examples… . And yet I see so many young scientists stressing about rejections. For some reason, they seem to genuinely expect that the editors should know which study is truly worth it. As a result, many rejections are met with surprise and disbelief:  “How could they reject it? They publish so much trash, and yet they think our detailed 3-year-long study is not interesting to the community! WHY?” . Well, the reality is: - Most editors have very little time to delve into your study. They can easily FAIL to recognize the potential impact of your study. Proper communication in the cover letter and clear writing style can help (although only to a limited degree). - Many reviewers have little idea about the science in your paper. But they can have a big ego. So, if they have a bad day or were rejected recently, it’s easy for them to find 1000 technical reasons to reject your paper as well. - Most scientists genuinely don’t know if your discovery can make any impact. If we could predict the course of science, we would be living very differently! My message is simple: Forget about objectivity. Academia is a very subjective world. Fight for objectivity but don’t take it for granted. A great study will be found, cited and recognized. Disregard of where it’s published. A bad study requires a high-impact journal to be found and cited. But the long-time recognition might be a problem. High-IF journals are simply billboards. Their rejections do NOT represent the opinion of a scientific community. You can get rejected but don’t reject yourself! Believe in your results. #AcademicTwitter #AcademicChatter
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LatinXChem
LatinXChem@LatinXChem·
Save the date for our upcoming fourth edition of #LatinXChem on Oct 16 and 17, 2023! Get ready to showcase your posters and help us spread the word. We're excited to see you there! #LatinXChem23
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Timur Islamoglu
Timur Islamoglu@Timur_Islamoglu·
It's with mixed emotions that I share the news of leaving @NUChemistry after 8 wonderful years to join Materials Discovery Research Institute of ULRI as Lead Research Scientist. I'm grateful to all collaborators, @Farhomies, especially @OmarFarha5 for his unwavering support.
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