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Good question. Since childhood, I always wanted to be a scientist, and I have been one until recently: I came in Cambridge as a postdoc at the Department of Chemistry, [[wikipedia:University of Cambridge|University of Cambridge]]. My work has been until now focused on the biophysics of protein folding and aggregation. | Good question. Since childhood, I always wanted to be a scientist, and I have been one until recently: I came in Cambridge as a postdoc at the Department of Chemistry, [[wikipedia:University of Cambridge|University of Cambridge]]. My work has been until now focused on the biophysics of protein folding and aggregation. | ||
− | However for reasons better explained [http://blog.devicerandom.org/2011/02/18/getting-a-life/ here] I am currently in a pause from academia. Nevertheless, I still want to keep in touch with science in a way or the other. | + | However for reasons better explained [http://blog.devicerandom.org/2011/02/18/getting-a-life/ here] I am currently in a pause from academia. Nevertheless, I still want to keep in touch with science in a way or the other. I made a living by being a developer for [http://www.linguamatics.com Linguamatics], a software company specialized in biomedical text mining, and now I'd like to dip my toes into science [[journalism]]. |
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Revision as of 05:43, 27 February 2012
Hello. My name is Massimo Sandal , a fellow born in 1981 in La Spezia, Liguria, Italy, one of the most deliciously misanthropic places of the world.
I then moved ten years to Bologna to pursue my M.Sci. and Ph.D.
I currently live in Cambridge , England
My Erdos number is 6.
What do I do
Good question. Since childhood, I always wanted to be a scientist, and I have been one until recently: I came in Cambridge as a postdoc at the Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge. My work has been until now focused on the biophysics of protein folding and aggregation.
However for reasons better explained here I am currently in a pause from academia. Nevertheless, I still want to keep in touch with science in a way or the other. I made a living by being a developer for Linguamatics, a software company specialized in biomedical text mining, and now I'd like to dip my toes into science journalism.
What I do too
Apart from work, my most cherished wastes of time are:
- Reading a lot of books
- Writing software (mostly using Python)
- Editing Wikipedia
- Doodling with computer stuff (Linux-based mostly)
- Writing (not so much time for that lately)
- Cycling through The Fens
In general, I waste too much time on the Internet.
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