24 Ohio State University attendees (undergrads, grads, staff, and faculty) of the 2022 SACNAS annual meeting in San Juan, Puerto Rico. We stand in three rows in front of a green backdrop that says SACNAS. I am at the bottom right in the image.
OSU limiting participation in SACNAS is heartbreaking. I have attended SACNAS since 2003 as an undergrad, & it was the first scientific space where I felt welcome. I always bring students (pic is OSU participants at 2022 SACNAS), & now it is in our city & OSU doesn't want us to go? So disappointing.
14.10.2025 16:40 β π 13 π 4 π¬ 0 π 0
Very successful #globalbigday πͺΆ today on a short trip to the San Francisco Bay Area -- 48 species including 8 lifers! Particularly proud that 5 of the lifers were notoriously difficult shorebirds (willet, least sandpiper, black oystercatcher, wandering tattler, and black turnstone).
12.10.2025 03:44 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Ohio State just advised all staff and students not to attend the SACNAS (Society for the advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science) annual meeting of 6000+ scientists -- which is in Columbus, OH this year! -- saying it may be exclusionary, even though it is open to all.
29.09.2025 20:57 β π 314 π 132 π¬ 14 π 40
We *absolutely* should celebrate it. Do your part by enjoying the 200+ page masterpiece in its entirety on ADS! ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1925PhDT... π
Special shoutout to Figure 2, an incredible piece of art that I want on my wall (and suspect could even make an excellent tattoo if executed well?)
23.09.2025 20:03 β π 43 π 20 π¬ 4 π 0
A black and white photograph of a clean-shaven older white man with white hair. He is facing away from the viewer, and his face is reflected in a computer screen. The computer is a model from the early 1980s, and its screen displays text including genetic sequences. The man's hand rests on one corner of the monitor, and his hand holds a pair of reading glasses.
Today would have been the 100th birthday of my grandfather, physicist and bioinformatician Walter Goad, who was born #otd in 1925. A π§΅ on his life and work... He was born in Marlow, GA, but by the time he was in high school his family had settled in Kinston, NC. (1/n) π§ͺ
05.09.2025 19:00 β π 10 π 1 π¬ 2 π 1
Walter Goad died on November 2, 2000, when I was 11. I wish I could have talked with him about the morality of nuclear weapons work, about having a career in science, about other things I was too young to understand. But I am proud to be his grandson and I hope that he would be proud of me β€οΈ (15/15)
06.09.2025 00:50 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
In 1999, Wen Ho Lee, a Taiwanese-American nuclear scientist, was arrested and accused of selling the crown jewels of America's nuclear secrets to China. Goad filed an affidavit with the court that the government's accusations were overblown. Lee pled guilty to 1 count and the judge apologized (14/n)
06.09.2025 00:38 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
A picture of a poster advertising a scientific conference. Text at the top and one side reads "theoretical & computational biology: in honor of George Bell and Walter Goad and their establishment of the Theoretical Biology and Biophysics Group at Los Alamos twenty years ago." This is followed by a list of the names and affiliations of the invited speakers, and contact info of the organizers. The meeting was held 12-13 September 1994 at Los Alamos National Laboratory. The other half of the poster shows twelve small pictures. Two of these are portraits of elderly white men with white hair. The other ten are a collection of scientific images, including illustrations of molecules, genetic code, equations, and graphs.
By the time he retired in 1990, Walter was serving as an early advisor to the Human Genome Project, and had been named a Fellow of the American Physical Society, AAAS, and LANL. He spent time every summer sailing in British Columbia. It was during this time that he was a big part of my life (13/n)
06.09.2025 00:27 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
GenBank Overview
In 1982, Walter led the funding proposal that led to the foundation of GenBank, one of the world's first nucleotide sequence databases which is now the US national database. He ensured that the database was based outside of the secure area at LANL, giving open access that is maintained today (12/n)
06.09.2025 00:07 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Although he remained at Los Alamos for the rest of his career, by the 60s Walter's interests had turned to biochemistry. Sabbaticals at Colorado and Cambridge (the latter working with Francis Crick) helped this move, and by the 70s he was working on the then-new field of DNA sequencing (11/n)
05.09.2025 22:24 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
The stories that I grew up hearing about this time were mostly about the family's wilderness adventures - rafting the Colorado River down Glen Canyon before the dam was built, sailing the Gulf of California in a tiny sailboat. He eventually started building his own sailboat. (10/n)
05.09.2025 22:17 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
By 1953, with a baby on the way, Walter rushed to finish his much delayed thesis. The final product was entitled "A Theoretical Study of Extensive Cosmic Ray Air Showers." He spent much of the next decade working on nuclear weapon design while raising three children and building an adobe house (9/n)
05.09.2025 22:02 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Earlier in '52, Walter had met a Stanford grad student named Maxine Steineke who was in a summer program at Los Alamos. They hit it off with a mutual love of climbing and the outdoors, & were married 6 months later. My grandmother had her own fascinating life story, but that's for another time (8/n)
05.09.2025 21:55 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
A photograph of a nuclear explosion, a red-orange fireball framed by clouds and reflected in water in the foreground.
Image credit: US Atomic Energy Commission, via Wikipedia.
On November 1, 1952, my grandfather was one of only two members of the design team present for Ivy Mike, the first detonation of a hydrogen bomb. (7/n)
05.09.2025 21:50 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Walter's next move would be a fateful one for his career and life. In 1950 Nordheim joined the crash program at Los Alamos to develop the hydrogen bomb, and Goad accompanied him west. He soon joined the H-bomb effort himself, solving some problems in neutron transport. (6/n)
05.09.2025 21:45 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
After his short naval career, Walter enrolled in the Ph.D. program in physics at UC Berkeley, but after Oppenheimer left he transferred to Duke. He worked with Lothar Nordheim, which made his grand-advisor Max Born. His doctoral project was on the theory of cosmic ray particle showers. (5/n)
05.09.2025 19:40 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
He graduated in 1945 just as the war was ending. Deployed on a minesweeper to the Philippines, his military service was most notable for a run-in with a rabid monkey where his ship depleted the Navy's entire stock of rabies vaccines in Manila. Still, this lead to a lifelong interest in sailing (4/n)
05.09.2025 19:20 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
At Union, Walter excelled in his physics classes. This being during World War II, he was selected for the V-12 officer training program, which allowed him to remain at college while still receiving naval training. He also roomed with future Nobel laureate Baruch Blumberg. (3/n)
05.09.2025 19:08 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
During this time he developed an interest in radio technology. He earned a radio licence, which ended up being his ticket out of the South as at the age of 17 he got a job at a radio station in Schenectady, NY. At his employer's suggestion, he enrolled at nearby Union College. (2/n)
05.09.2025 19:01 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
A black and white photograph of a clean-shaven older white man with white hair. He is facing away from the viewer, and his face is reflected in a computer screen. The computer is a model from the early 1980s, and its screen displays text including genetic sequences. The man's hand rests on one corner of the monitor, and his hand holds a pair of reading glasses.
Today would have been the 100th birthday of my grandfather, physicist and bioinformatician Walter Goad, who was born #otd in 1925. A π§΅ on his life and work... He was born in Marlow, GA, but by the time he was in high school his family had settled in Kinston, NC. (1/n) π§ͺ
05.09.2025 19:00 β π 10 π 1 π¬ 2 π 1
this is fine meme of cartoon dog in room on fire, but with added additional arms holding papers and coffees and laptops
"this is fine" meme but for academia
03.09.2025 01:35 β π 9 π 4 π¬ 0 π 1
I miss the old brand #CDC
28.08.2025 22:00 β π 7070 π 1751 π¬ 97 π 72
Hey, uh, what the FUCK
08.08.2025 00:02 β π 27 π 6 π¬ 1 π 1
Photo of Tom Lehrer
My last living musical hero is still my hero but unfortunately no longer living. RIP to the great, great Mr. Tom Lehrer.
27.07.2025 17:33 β π 28339 π 4773 π¬ 834 π 690
Come see my student @toribonidie.bsky.social 's poster at #exoclimesVII to hear about high resolution retrievals and a fantastic ultra hot Jupiter dataset! ππͺ
10.07.2025 17:41 β π 14 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
A photograph of a large white airliner with the red and blue tail of Delta Airlines sitting at an airport gate.
A day late and from a different airport in a different state than intended, but on my way to #eprv6 !
29.06.2025 21:26 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
NASA is being told to cancel 19 *active* missions to save $6B, which looks to be less than the ICE *hiring/retention* budget going forward.
I need people to let that sentence sink into their bones for a minute.
29.06.2025 16:17 β π 4231 π 2134 π¬ 73 π 90
ππ§ͺ Once more for the morning crowdβHUD secretary, like a vulture, is deciding to kick NSF out of its building with NO plan for NSF staff. This is just after forcing staff to be in person at work. The guy is planning on having a private elevator and gym, among other perks, according to AFGE
25.06.2025 10:36 β π 23 π 12 π¬ 3 π 0
The dismantling of the research apparatus that made America the science and tech giant it's been over the past century is the greatest own-goal in history. We haven't even begun to calculate or feel the losses
24.06.2025 23:19 β π 1093 π 446 π¬ 16 π 13
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