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Med Chem Ramblings

Keith Hornberger, Vega Shah

Targeted protein degradation, medicinal chemistry and pharmacology tutorials and commentary

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Ramblings: August 2024

Below are collected Twitter ramblings for August 2024, with commentary interspersed as usual. It’s a relatively short edition this month as I was away for two weeks on vacation, but still plenty of topics covered.

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Ramblings: July 2024

Below are collected Twitter ramblings for July 2024. Happy reading!

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Ramblings: June 2024

Below are collected Twitter ramblings for June 2024. Apologies I’m a little late dashing this one off. I’ve been traveling a lot in July — going to a GRC, some vacation time at the beach, and visiting family — so writing time has been spars...

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Ramblings: May 2024

Below are collected Twitter ramblings for the month of May, expanded and elaborated in the usual way.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Keith Hornberger

    Sr. director, medicinal chemistry @ArvinasInc | PhD @Columbia | avid hiker | beer enthusiast & homebrewer | huz & dad | dreaming of @SedonaAZ | all posts my own

  • Vega Shah

    I work in AI for Life Sciences & Healthcare at NVIDIA. Scientist by training, I write about the present and the future. Views are all mine.

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