Next Stop: The Euchromatic Blog
Ladies and gentlemen, I am glad to announce the birth of my new project: The Euchromatic Blog.
Right from the title, you can easily understand it won’t be a pharma chem thing, but don’t be fooled: it will not just be a molecular biology blog, but a proper scientific blog. So, in a nutshell, don’t think that it will be just western blots and micro arrays.
The idea is to take inspiration from the most successful and popular chemical blogs out there (Carbon-based Curiosities, The Chem Blog, Totally Synthetic and, why not, the Outrageous On-Line Uncle Al), mix them all, incubate over night at 37°C in culture medium (10% foetal calf serum) and see what happens.
Sure, if you have liked my pharmacology posts, you’ll find some of them, but the days of the “Saturday Night Synthesis”, I’m afraid, are dead and gone. (If anyone wants to start the series on their blog, feel free to do it: there’s no copyright involved, just give me credit for the idea).
One of the key words of the Euchromatic Blog will be “relax”: this must be a nice place to be, not a hall for lecturing readers. Thus, science will be discussed in a relaxed and colloquial way: radically different from how I’ve done here, especially in the beginning.
However, unlike this half-decent blog that I still like a lot, there will be many more real-world, bench stories from the lab. And much more personal stuff too
This very blog will get more personal too: not only will I advertise the new project, but a lot of attention is also to be given to me graduating and leaving this city and country.
Don’t worry, though: the end of this blog might have been scheduled, but the strength of its voice is far from gone.
