The worst thing that could happen to you after working on a conformational analysis for three months: suddenly thinking that you might have gotten the stereochemistry of one or more of the 11 stereocenters in your molecule wrong.
The best thing that could happen to you after working on a conformational analysis for three months: checking the 11 stereocenters and finding that all of them are correct.
Painful, really.
RFK Jr. is not a serious person. Don't take him seriously.
3 weeks ago in Genomics, Medicine, and Pseudoscience
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