Gabriela K. Popescu

5.8K posts

Gabriela K. Popescu banner
Gabriela K. Popescu

Gabriela K. Popescu

@PopStarLab

AAAS Board Member | Past President, Biophysical Society | Scientist and Professor | ExtraVagant Granny Find me at: https://t.co/mZKsWYUDZC

[email protected] Sumali Mart 2014
1.6K Sinusundan2.1K Mga Tagasunod
Naka-pin na Tweet
Gabriela K. Popescu
Gabriela K. Popescu@PopStarLab·
Thrilled to see multi-year work distilled in 5 figs! researchsquare.com/article/rs-330… NEW ketamine site on NMDA receptors with unique properties: 1) nanoM potency 2) distinct from the pore site 3) preference for R(+)-KET 4) lateral membrane access 5 ) acts only on desensitized receptors
English
5
5
44
7.4K
Gabriela K. Popescu nag-retweet
Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Boston, 1712. The midwife hands a baby girl to her mother. Fifteenth child in the Franklin household. They name her Jane... Seven years later, another baby arrives. A boy. Benjamin. Number seventeen. Same parents. Same cramped house. Same poverty. Two children who will share almost identical genetic potential. But their lives will split so completely that 250 years later, one name will be on currency and in every history textbook, while the other will be barely a whisper in footnotes. Jane Franklin married at fifteen. Not for love. For subtraction. One less mouth for her parents to feed. Her husband Edward made saddles, which meant irregular income and a future of counting pennies until her fingers ached. Her brother Benjamin left home around the same time. Learned printing. Moved to Philadelphia. Started climbing. Jane started something else. Pregnancy. Twelve times in twenty-two years. Her body became a factory of life that kept delivering heartbreak. The babies came, and then they left. Josiah at five years old. Sarah as a toddler. Benjamin at three. Another Jane at seven. The names blur together in colonial death records, assuming there were records at all. Eleven of her twelve children died before she did. While Benjamin Franklin sat in London drawing rooms discussing natural philosophy, Jane sat in Boston doing arithmetic that meant survival. Three shillings for rent. Can we afford candles this week? How much soap can I make before my hands crack open? She wasn't less intelligent than her famous brother. Her letters prove a mind just as sharp, just as curious. She read everything she could find. She understood politics deeply. She thought in complex, elegant sentences. But intelligence without access is just potential that evaporates. Benjamin got apprenticeship and patronage. Jane got a husband whose mind deteriorated, leaving her as sole provider for a household that kept expanding and collapsing in cycles of birth and death. She made soap. Took in boarders. Sewed by candlelight until her vision blurred. Became the communication center for the entire Franklin family network, coordinating help and resources, invisible infrastructure that held everything together. When Benjamin died in 1790, twenty thousand people attended his funeral. France mourned. He'd secured his legacy as a founder, inventor, diplomat. He left Jane a house and income. She was seventy-eight. For the first time in sixty-three years of marriage, she had financial security. She lived four more years before dying quietly in Boston. Same family. Same intelligence. Wildly different outcomes based entirely on which body they were born into. 📷© Bodoklecksel (Wikimedia Commons) / Die grossen Polarexpeditionen London 1978 (Restored & Colorized) © Daughters of Time #archaeohistories
Archaeo - Histories tweet media
English
72
969
5.2K
208.6K
Gabriela K. Popescu nag-retweet
China Daily
China Daily@ChinaDaily·
President Xi Jinping stressed on Monday that self-reliance in science and technology is the "key" in building China into a great modern socialist country, on his first fact-finding trip of 2026, the opening year of the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-30) period. #XiJinping #习近平 @XisMoments bit.ly/3ZrAkAx
China Daily tweet media
English
7
19
42
4.3K
Gabriela K. Popescu nag-retweet
Biophysical Society
Biophysical Society@BiophysicalSoc·
We've got another Student Spotlight for you to check out. Learn about one of our fantastic Student Chapter members today! Gregory Kyro buff.ly/7JEvVED
English
1
1
2
490
Gabriela K. Popescu nag-retweet
Physics of Life
Physics of Life@PhysicsofLifeUK·
Another exciting day ahead at 'Physics of Life 2025'! Highlights include keynote talks by Satyajit Mayor & Otger Campàs (@CampasLab), cutting-edge sessions, lunchtime talks, and a dinner at Pavilions of Harrogate - all whilst the sun shines down on us!
Physics of Life tweet media
English
0
6
26
1.6K
Gabriela K. Popescu nag-retweet
Biophysical Society
Biophysical Society@BiophysicalSoc·
Register now for the Membrane Transport BPS Subgroup’s panel THIS FRIDAY Biophysics Bridge Builders: Connecting Students & Scholars. This event aims to foster meaningful interactions among biophysicists, researchers, and students from diverse backgrounds buff.ly/HmZcjwE
English
0
2
2
584
Gabriela K. Popescu nag-retweet
Biophysical Society
Biophysical Society@BiophysicalSoc·
Seeing Proteins in Action: Activity, Allostery&Assembly meeting on Friday, March 28. Uniting researchers at all career stages to discuss the current challenges in understanding proteins. Networking, discussions, and a workshop. Open to all. buff.ly/1mp4UFB #BiophysicsWeek
English
0
2
2
426
Gabriela K. Popescu nag-retweet
Biophysical Society
Biophysical Society@BiophysicalSoc·
Tomorrow, join IUPAB for the first ever Future Leaders of Biophysics webinar, sponsored by Springer/Nature! Celebrate the Michèle Auger Award winner and top candidates as they present their research and answer questions. Don’t miss it! buff.ly/jyFujux
English
0
4
5
704
Gabriela K. Popescu nag-retweet
WebsEdge - Science
WebsEdge - Science@WebsEdgeScience·
As we welcome you to the City of Angels we're focusing on the blockbusters in the Biophysical world. We hit the #bps2025 convention floor to find out what big things in the Biophysical realm our attendees are most excited about right now! @BiophysicalSoc youtu.be/M_4_S1vxA9o
YouTube video
YouTube
WebsEdge - Science tweet media
English
0
2
4
377
Gabriela K. Popescu nag-retweet
WebsEdge - Science
WebsEdge - Science@WebsEdgeScience·
A new addition to The @BiophysicalSoc family is The Committee on Sustainability. Committee Chair Emmanual Margeat joins us in studio with more on the role & responsibilities of this new committee. #bps2025 youtu.be/9v895CNYApI
YouTube video
YouTube
WebsEdge - Science tweet media
English
0
1
3
211
Gabriela K. Popescu nag-retweet
WebsEdge - Science
WebsEdge - Science@WebsEdgeScience·
🔬EPISODE 1 of BIOPHYSICAL SOCIETY TV is NOW LIVE!🔬 Welcome to LA & to #bps2025! From scientific breakthroughs to groundbreaking symposia, today we are giving a nod to Tinseltown & highlighting "Blockbusters in Biophysics!" @BiophysicalSoc youtu.be/Kbm23VhzgNs
YouTube video
YouTube
WebsEdge - Science tweet media
English
0
1
3
201
Gabriela K. Popescu nag-retweet
Biophysical Society
Biophysical Society@BiophysicalSoc·
#BPS2025 Join the Public Affairs Cmte at 2:30 PM to hear from @tammyasu of @BWFUND and Diony Duraes-Santos of @NSERC_CRSNG for a presentation on Sustainability in Scientific Research focus on public & private funding opportunities for sustainable research in biophysics
English
0
1
3
683
Gabriela K. Popescu nag-retweet
Black In Biophysics
Black In Biophysics@BlackInBiophys·
Join us at the #BIBPS Meet and Greet at #BPS2025! 🚨 This networking event will feature a panel with Sharonda Leblanc, @cobarnes27, and Theanne Griffith! 🤩 Scan the QR code below to submit questions to our panelists 👇🏾 🧵 1/3
Black In Biophysics tweet media
English
1
5
14
4.5K
Rachelle Gaudet
Rachelle Gaudet@RachelleGaudet·
If you are at BPS, I encourage you to go meet Jorge Guerra at his poster B381 on Monday afternoon. Presenting his senior thesis work completed last year! Jorge is now a PhD student in the Harvard Biophysics Program. @jorgeoguerra_
English
1
0
0
205