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  • Home
    • Bio
  • Molecules
    • Overview and Research Interests
    • Publications and Presentations
    • Scientific Background
    • Science Engagement
    • Writing
  • Music
    • VOX Cape Town
    • Talks and Broadcasts
    • Interviews
    • Discography
    • UCT Choir
    • Musical Background
  • Calendar
  • Contact

Compounds

COMPOUND /'kɒmpaʊnd/
Noun.  A substance formed by the union of two or more ingredients.
Verb. To assemble into a whole; to combine, mix, or unite.

​A selection of resources that are highly recommended to others:

  • For chemistry, I recommend IN THE PIPELINE, Derek Lowe's commentary on drug discovery published by Science Translational Medicine, and the monthly news magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry, Chemistry World.
  • You will frequently find me listening to one of two podcasts:
    • Bit of a Tangent ("Two aspiring rationalists bring you mind-bending ideas from science, philosophy, artificial intelligence, and medicine.")
    • Not Overthinking ("The weekly podcast about happiness, creativity, and the human condition.")
  • I have been working through Sir Patrick Stewart's daily presentations of Shakespeare's sonnets (#ASonnetADay).
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