He also talked about the synthesis of defined ubiquitin multimers using a chemoenzymatic strategy. (2/2)
chemrxiv.org/doi/10.26434...
#ChemSky #SPPS #Peptide #DrugDiscovery #Ligation
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He also talked about the synthesis of defined ubiquitin multimers using a chemoenzymatic strategy. (2/2)
chemrxiv.org/doi/10.26434...
#ChemSky #SPPS #Peptide #DrugDiscovery #Ligation
How can we improve peptide- and protein-based drugs and equip them with new functions?
In #Lunteren2026, Jeff Bode talked about the synthesis of challenging, chemically modified proteins using a combination of #SPPS, recombinant expression and ligation strategies. (1/2)
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📈 New research finds that people with higher self-control experience fewer internal conflicts and make smarter choices about when to indulge, suggesting that restraint isn't just about resisting temptation.
Read more in #SPPS: https://ow.ly/S2xL50YoHW2
📈New research finds that global religiosity generally increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. The rebound was more pronounced among affluent individuals, whereas religiosity among poorer communities remained unaffected.
Read more in #SPPS: https://ow.ly/bKTS50YhPxx
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📊New #SPPS research confirms that socially anxious people generally experience reduced energy following social exchanges, but they also report more positive experiences in more controllable, close-knit contexts.
Read more: https://ow.ly/cGEB50Ye8Ue
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📈 New research examines how ostracism differs across groups, finding that low-income earners and immigrants were more likely to face this kind of exclusion. The findings identify priority populations in need of support.
Read more in #SPPS: https://ow.ly/aRCJ50YcwPP
How do people react when someone close to them commits a moral transgression, compared to a stranger? Research suggests that, in these cases, people seek less punishment by authorities for close others but impose more punishment themselves.
New in #SPPS: https://ow.ly/kL4P50Y9npU
📈 Novel and exciting or tried and true? New relationship research shows that that sharing the right kind of experience with a partner can strengthen relationships, even for people who struggle with intimacy and connection.
Read more in #SPPS: https://ow.ly/MVSa50Y1q1Z
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New research examines how to address polarization by understanding how attitudes relate to identification and in-group favoritism. Findings illustrated that observing attitudes in small group contexts can foster identification.
Read more in #SPPS: https://ow.ly/IisE50Y0QSb
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New research finds that rumination affects mental health differently across cultures. While rumination was linked to lower well-being in both the US and Japan, the effect was stronger among Americans.
Read more in #SPPS: https://ow.ly/RkfI50XXHS4
Note: The original post includes a typo regarding the journal name: This article was actually published in #PSPB - Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, not #SPPS - Social Psychological and Personality Science. Apologies for the error!
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New research suggests that virtual first dates could be a useful (and underappreciated) tool in screening potential romantic partners.
Authors: Elina Moreno, Eli Finkel, Kellie Ammerman, and Paul Eastwick
Read more in #SPPS: https://ow.ly/yhu950XWXgk
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📈 New research shows that increased trust in local government is associated with a greater likelihood of volunteering, but an increase in national trust is related to a lower likelihood of volunteering.
Authors: Fanny Lalot + Dominic Abrams
Read more in #SPPS: https://ow.ly/Ukqt50XVLnU
Silhouette of a person sitting on a chair with head bowed and hands clasped in a dimly lit room.
New research finds that rumination affects mental health differently across cultures. Daily rumination was linked to lower well-being in both the US and Japan, but the effect was stronger among Americans.
Read more in #SPPS: https://ow.ly/oLm350XSFF3
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New research investigates whether hearing a voice can influence how a person's face is mentally represented.
The study was conducted by Matteo Masi and Marco Brambilla of the University of Milano-Bicocca.
Read more in #SPPS: https://ow.ly/Z0WT50XRaNy
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Could your personality predict your holiday spending patterns? Psychology research tells us that holiday spending is associated with conscientiousness, neuroticism, and extraversion.
Read more in #SPPS: https://ow.ly/uxXv50XJZ66
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How do some children learn to eat some animals while continuing to care for others? New research suggests that this is caused by resolving the conflict between moral values and human cultural practices.
Read more in #SPPS: https://ow.ly/81NL50XHCS7
Man in plaid shirt selecting packaged meat from refrigerated grocery store display case.
📊New research: Psychological obstacles related to masculinity perceptions and sexist beliefs appear to hinder acceptance of plant-based meat alternatives. The study has important implications for how meat substitutes can be marketed.
Read more in #SPPS: https://ow.ly/erRe50XGFGP
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📈New #SPPS research: Subjective economic inequality undermines engagement in health-promoting behaviors like regular physical activity and healthy eating. The research helps refute the idea that health issues are solely due to personal choices.
📖: https://ow.ly/ZM7v50XFRUb
SPPS and Japan Bizup Announce Partnership for Streamlined Accounting Services #Japan #Tokyo #exaflow #Japan_Bizup #SPPS
SPPSと日本ビズアップ、クラウド機能による業務効率化を実現 #会計システム #SPPS #exaflow
SPPSと日本ビズアップが発表した新機能により、記帳業務の大幅な効率化が可能に。クラウド環境での連携がもたらすメリットを詳しく解説します。
SPPSと日本ビズアップ、記帳業務の効率化に向けた新機能を発表 #東京都 #渋谷区 #日本ビズアップ #exaflow #SPPS
SPPSと日本ビズアップの連携で、記帳業務が驚くほど効率的に。新たなクラウド機能がもたらす便利さとは?
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Did you know? #SPPS research found that in-person events where you actively participate with others are powerful for social connection. Across 1,500+ people, these factors mattered more than personality or baseline loneliness.
Learn more: ow.ly/7kXP50Xb9uR
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New #SPPS research reveals how adults think about teenagers. The study identifies three key dimensions: openness intentions, negative beliefs, and positive emotions. Understanding these attitudes could improve intergenerational relationships.
Read more: ow.ly/fFjS50X9J6c
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📊New #SPPS research validates how we judge others. Five major psychology models measured social perceptions from 2002-2023, confirming two key dimensions (competence and warmth) and four facets (ability, assertiveness, morality, friendliness).
Read more: ow.ly/x6NQ50X7KzU
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Do people expect to be judged by their own moral standards or someone else's? New #SPPS research reports that we actually expect out-group members to judge us by their values, not ours.
📖 Read more: ow.ly/1tnF50X5yNP
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How does entering into a romantic relationship boost people's well-being? This #MemberMonday, we're reading a new #SPPS study on this subject from Helena Yuchen Qin, Elaine Hoan, Samantha Joel, and Geoff MacDonald.
Learn more: ow.ly/Oz4t50WWO8I
RAMP alley! Found my school!
@weareasca.bsky.social #RAMP25 #ASCA25 #SPPS #schoolcounselor #goalachieved
Loving Long Beach and the movement challenge! #ASCA25 @weareasca.bsky.social #movement #mentalhealth #minnesotaschoolcounselor #SPPS
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New research in #SPPS finds that conservatives and progressives in the United States both rely on perceived similarities to tell allies from rivals, but conservatives focus more on shared membership, whereas progressives focus more on shared values.
📈: ow.ly/18A950WiFoM