Jillian Buriak

Jillian Buriak

@jillianburiak.bsky.social

Old school academic; @UAlberta; chemistry, nanoscience; executive editor @ACS Nano; running addict for a billion years. A.B. Harvard; Ph.D. Université Louis Pasteur/Université de Strasbourg; postdoc The Scripps Research Institute. FRSC (Canada, UK).

1,306 Followers 912 Following 105 Posts Joined Nov 2023
3 days ago

That’s just awful. How the heck?

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1 week ago

I’m so sad - Dwight, you were one of the good ones. 🧪

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1 week ago

Oh my god! I have written so many letters for him over the years.

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1 month ago

Take me down to the Parallax city where the far moves slow and the near moves quickly

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1 month ago

Oh gosh it was not me this time, but I had been guilty of this….😬

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2 months ago
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COVID-19 Is Six Today. What We’ve Learned | The Tyee We need cleaner air, which requires changes in medical culture.

COVID-19 Is Six Today. What We've Learned. To start, we need cleaner air, which requires a change in medical culture, by @crof.bsky.social thetyee.ca/Analysis/202... via @thetyee.ca

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5 months ago

I would love to see that.

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6 months ago
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Opinion | America First? Not When It Comes to Your Health.

New York Times story with profiles of researchers whose grants were terminated.

[Gift Link]

www.nytimes.com/2025/08/24/o...

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6 months ago

Lol

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6 months ago

I judge people on how they treat animals.

And children.

How people treat the less powerful, more vulnerable and those who can do nothing to help them get ahead, is the greatest testament to character.

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7 months ago
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‘Self-termination is most likely’: the history and future of societal collapse An epic analysis of 5,000 years of civilisation argues that a global collapse is coming unless inequality is vanquished

"History is best told as a story of organised crime." - I've always felt this way, that in fact the ascension of societies or peoples was not really progress as much as those willing to betray, lie, or kill overtaking those who felt bound by other norms.
Our society as a case in point.

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7 months ago
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Alberta’s bike lane discussion might be coming to Edmonton As Alberta takes notes from Ontario’s battle over bike lanes, Edmonton and Calgary are poised to be the centre of a similar debate in the foreseeable future.

Prime minister. Judge. Chief Electoral Officer. Mayor. Your child's doctor. And now city planner.

There's no end to the jobs Danielle Smith wants to do.

www.ctvnews.ca/edmonton/art...

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7 months ago
Person in a party hat giving a presentation and it says The greatest research skill you can have is being a nosy bitch who wants to find out

;)

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8 months ago

One of the biggest problems with the world is that fools are always so sure and certain about everything and intelligent people are so full of doubts and uncertainties.

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8 months ago

From Twitter to X to Bluesky, I have really enjoyed watching you raise your son, from a tiny person to teenager. You do such interesting things, and your cooking….😋.

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9 months ago

It was a few decades ago that I arrived as a dumbass kid with an F-1 student visa - I am forever grateful for that opportunity.

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9 months ago
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Trump Administration Halts Harvard’s Ability to Enroll International Students

everyone with undue power is playing stupid games and winning stupid prizes
www.nytimes.com/2025/05/22/u...

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10 months ago
CAUT advises academics against non-essential travel to the U.S. Given the rapidly evolving political landscape in the United States and reports of individuals encou

On CBC Radio we're hearing about the #CAUT travel advisory for Canadian academics.

They are warning us not to travel to the US.

#ElbowsUp

www.caut.ca/latest/2025/...

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10 months ago
Headline in Canada Healthwatch from today, April 13 - What makes a good public health leader?

Excellent op-ed on why Dr. Henry is not the right person for the next Chief Public Health Officer of Canada role 👏🏼

Cc.
@mark-carney.bsky.social @chiefscican.bsky.social

canadahealthwatch.ca/2025/04/13/w...

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11 months ago

Screamingly huge red flag. If elected, Poilievre will interfere in Canadian science funding policies.

With everything going on in the US right now, this is a comment that you only make very deliberately.

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11 months ago
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Peer Review Has Lost Its Human Face. So, What’s Next? - The Scholarly Kitchen I think human-dependent peer review has lost its human element, thus its relevance, so what we can do to install a new system by abandoning the present one?

Interesting piece in today’s Scholarly Kitchen on peer review. AI here we come? Fricking hope not, but something has to give, namely the overworked “altruistic superheroes” (peer reviewers) who work for free for the publishers. scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2025/04/09/p...

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1 year ago
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We need to treat fossil fuels like Big Tobacco To reduce the consumption of fossil fuels and stem disinformation that blocks effective climate action, a comprehensive ban on advertising, promotion and sponsorship of fossil fuel products and indust...

"Ban fossil fuel advertising. Remove lobbyists from negotiations. End subsidies. The science is clear, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. It’s time to treat fossil fuels like Big Tobacco."
www.nationalobserver.com/2024/12/01/o...

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11 months ago

This is a devastating and essential read. Here is a gift link for those without subs. The part about outside perceptions of scientists compared with almost a blue-collar reality is spot on (without even mentioning meager salaries). www.nytimes.com/2025/04/03/o...

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11 months ago

Vichy.

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11 months ago
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The Evermaskers The isolation of people who take precautions against COVID has only gotten more intense.

"The COVID-conscious people have not abandoned science, It’s the opposite: They’ve come to think that science has abandoned them."
People who are taking precautions, some of whom are immunocompromised, should not be mocked or discriminated against
www.theatlantic.com/health/archi...

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11 months ago

Agreed. Carbon capture is the equivalent of shoving your candy wrappers under the couch cushions, except way more expensive.

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11 months ago
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How to Enter the US With Your Digital Privacy Intact Crossing into the United States has become increasingly dangerous for digital privacy. Here are a few steps you can take to minimize the risk of Customs and Border Protection accessing your data.

Wired just published something but I haven't read it yet www.wired.com/2017/02/guid...

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11 months ago

How much longer do you need to continue with them? You have so much talent. If they don’t appreciate it, they will realize when you are gone.

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