Pylon
proteins
Pylons are like large amino acids
linked by sturdy cables (the amide bonds)
The connected pylons (proteins) extend
next to the motorway, cutting through leas
Imagine if this chain could fold itself
to imitate proteins that fold in us
We would see big globules as we drive by
Maybe that would help teach biology?
Vingt
I knew the answer.
The French word for twenty.
The word was stuck below my mouth in bodily traffic.
The teacher waited.
Someone else won the praise.
I knew the answer.
The brain sent its signal.
The word grew in serif font, black and emboldened itself.
The morning furrowed.
A school friend saw my face.
Beating my stammer was galling.
Searching for a voice was galling.
Dr Stephen Paul Wren studied at Cambridge (Corpus Christi College) and worked in industry for many years. He transitioned back into academia at Oxford (St Hilda’s College) before joining Kingston University in 2018 where he works as a Senior lecturer in pharmaceutical chemistry.
Stephen's Facebook group Molecules Unlimited is growing quickly and its third online meeting is scheduled to take place in April 2023 (with Philip Gross as guest reader).
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