Today I am spending most of my time preparing a talk for next weeks computational chemistry conference – scotCHEM

scotCHEM is the yearly symposium where all computational chemists in Scotland get to meet up and present research (and possibly partake in the odd libation)
It will be an excellent opportunity to not only remind the local computational chemistry community that I still exist despite having shifted fields slightly, but also get a chance to pick the brains of the experts and get some feedback on my future plans. Splendid!
Time to make some really sexy-looking graphics..

Did you know that deers often have sickle cell anaemia? The protein above is a fragment of the haemoglobin protein in White Tailed Deer, from our attempt at figuring out why this species is anaemic.