Electrochemistry
The beauty of a continuously updated electronic book
I guess this blog post could be called "The Portable Chemist's Consultant Part 2" (see part 1 here). The reason for the existence of this blog post is three-fold: 1) to write about the advantages of an electronic book that is continuously updated; 2) to show you how to update this book once you have it on your iPad; and 3) have a history of updates on this page so that you can check back to see when the next update comes out.
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Back To Heterocycles!
I guess this blog entry could be called "The Portable Chemist's Consultant Part 5” (see Part 4 here)First off, we have new book updates (latest version 2.6.1), as listed in iTunes and on the book's website. In about ~2 years from the first...
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Electrochemical Synthesis Of Dixiamycins
Phil Baran upon learning about electrochemistry UPDATE: Our paper was highlighted on Deadspin! UPDATE 2: Support from the San Diego Chargers! Our paper on the total synthesis of dixiamycin B is now live in the JACS ASAP section, which means it's my...
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Experiments With Googling
[Disclaimer - I couldn't think of any good images for this blog post, so to liven it up a bit here are a few things you can use: 1) An ASCII game you can play in your browser that is quite fun - pro tip - let it run in the background while you're...
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Ibooks On Your Mac Desktop/laptop
I guess this blog entry could be called "The Portable Chemist's Consultant Part 4” (see Part 3 here). First off, we have a new book update (Version 2.4), as listed in Open Flask and on the book's website. Secondly, with Apple’s new Mavericks...
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The Portable Chemist's Consultant
This is my first ever blog entry, let alone the Baran lab blog but on all blogs web-wide. I thought this would be a suitable entry to celebrate this landmark of mine. I (Yoshi) came to the Baran Lab in 2007 and obtained my PhD last year but I'm staying...
Electrochemistry