Brett O'Brien (@nothinbut_brett) 's Twitter Profile
Brett O'Brien

@nothinbut_brett

Chemical Biology PhD Candidate @ Johns Hopkins University | Woodson Lab - RNA Biophysics and Optical Tweezers| A life ain’t a life till you live it

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calendar_today05-11-2011 02:22:02

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tess🎖️ (@finalgrlcomplex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We'll make so much money, give out chocolate, the kids will love it, I'll be willy, it'll be great. Aw yeah, and I'll be the unknown. What? The unknown, man. The evil chocolate maker that lives in the walls. What kind of movie were you watching? There's a movie?

We'll make so much money, give out chocolate, the kids will love it, I'll be willy, it'll be great.
Aw yeah, and I'll be the unknown.
What?
The unknown, man. The evil chocolate maker that lives in the walls. 
What kind of movie were you watching?
There's a movie?
Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Single-cell manipulation with laser-powered microbots using elastic nanorods and laser tweezers. [🔬 Szeged Institute of Biophysics, Hungary] x.com/i/status/18052…

bombay bandar (@bandarmoment) 's Twitter Profile Photo

one thing i’ve realised is… if u like an outfit… u should repeat it how many ever times u want. go live ur cartoon character life. instagram & capitalism want u to believe otherwise so u buy more clothes

Woodson Lab (@woodson_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper alert! We used optical tweezers to resolve heterogenous folding/unfolding pathways of repeat expanded huntingtin mRNA, revealing how hairpin slippage can seed inter-strand base pairing and promote aggregation. Congrats Brett O'Brien! 👏👏 nature.com/articles/s4146…

Johns Hopkins University (@johnshopkins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scientists, researchers, and advocates recently gathered in Washington, D.C. for the Stand Up for Science rally. Voices from Johns Hopkins and across the globe spoke on the importance of continued investment in scientific progress. bit.ly/3DFmgMs

Scientists, researchers, and advocates recently gathered in Washington, D.C. for the Stand Up for Science rally. Voices from Johns Hopkins and across the globe spoke on the importance of continued investment in scientific progress. bit.ly/3DFmgMs