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Uncovered: The Strange Copy and Paste Chemistry of Skeletal Editing

Uncovered: The Strange Copy and Paste Chemistry of Skeletal Editing

Update: 2025-09-26
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Will Skeletal Editing revolutionize the way we see chemical interactions?

In this episode of C&EN Uncovered, host Craig Bettenhausen speaks with C&EN associate editor, Brianna Barbu, about her article diving into the new and exciting frontier of Skeletal Editing. Check out Brianna's story on Skeletal Editing and how it may impact the future of the chemical industry.

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Executive producer: David Anderson

Host: Craig Bettenhausen

Reporter: Brianna Barbu

Video + Audio Producer: David Anderson, Jeremy Barr

Episode artwork: Christian Gralingen

Music: 'Commercial Flow', Shutterstock ––– 'Inflection', Jeremy Barr

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Uncovered: The Strange Copy and Paste Chemistry of Skeletal Editing

Uncovered: The Strange Copy and Paste Chemistry of Skeletal Editing

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