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29 November, 2007

My paper was accepted by JMB today. Woohoo!

This is the one about which reviewer #2 said

the work [...] is of premier experimental and conceptual quality and a role model of how to rationally combine structural biology with molecular biology and biochemistry

so I'm just the teeniest bit chuffed.

Comments

Nice! Congratulations. What a great reviewer comment.

Woho!! Congrats!! Must feel really nice and good.

I was about to say, "then you can take a weekend off now", then realised that it is Thursday where I am at least... ah, wth - Take the weekend off and relax!

I think it is called evaluation in 'project terms'... :)

Awesome! Why does it make us feel so good when the paper gets in?! And that comment - to swoon over. I was off Internet for 3 !@&*^^ days so I would have offered congrats earlier...

Woot! Congrats, sounds very special.

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