Wayne Riekhof
Biochemist pretending real hard that I’m a microbiologist, when I actually wish I was an entomologist. I research, teach, and serve at Cornhusker U. GBR!
- Same vibe…
- Did my semi-annual perusal of my Facebook feed and saw an ad for books from Springer. One of these is not like the others…
- One of my kids had a band concert tonight at Lincoln Southwest HS, and as I was waiting to file into the gym, I noticed a LSW alum from 2012 who was highlighted as a Science Olympiad winner. Name was familiar… @celestelabedz.bsky.social
- I thought and thought, how do I know that name? Former student? Social media? 🤔 So I searched on here, and wouldn’t you know!?!? I knew I’d seen that name. And we don’t know each other at all, either, but that just makes it more surprising how small the world can be!
- Reposted by Wayne RiekhofI have been given the shiny and very real War Stopper Award by USA Pickleball because I have stopped so many dozens of wars and whatnot. I am honored that my war stopping has been noticed by the foremost pickleball organization in the world.
- Get it?
- About to drive across town in a snowstorm to pick this up. Typewriter #9 for the collection, early ‘60’s Olivetti Lettera 32. Same model as the one Cormac McCarthy typed ~5 million words on. Now I can write my own Blood Meridian! That’s how this works, right?
- I just deadlifted 350 lbs…

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- Bakin’ bacon…
- Some nice thoughts here. Of course Meselson and Stahl (my personal favorite) make an appearance, as well as Nirenberg and Matthaei and many others. If you need inspiration today to keep plugging along (which I do!), this is for you. www.asimov.press/p/beautiful-...
- Lincoln, NE last night. 48 years old, lived my entire life in Missouri, Michigan, Colorado, and Nebraska, and that was my first time ever seeing the aurora!
- Frank likes to roll around under the ottoman, and with the color and pattern of the rug, he’s pretty effectively camouflaged…
- My wife sent me a pic of the wiener bros and I think it would make a good album cover. Theres a vibe…
- This is the line I highlight as my favorite in all of biomedical literature when I teach DNA structure in my spring Molecular Biology course. Lol…
- Lucy and her mantis friend at age 5, and hissing cockroach friends at age 13… I think she may have inherited the entomologist gene from me!
- The many faces of my little red weenie boy, George, who is 5 years old today!
- Sometimes I wonder how all the different coat colors and patterns in, say, Dachshunds came to be. Then I see posts like the one below and it’s like “oh, yeah, one popped up in a litter randomly and was selected.” To paraphrase Monod: What‘s true of Lima beans is true of wiener dogs…
- The person who lost control of their car and drove through my yard late Wednesday did manage to miss the 12-foot skeletons and for that, I am grateful 🙏
- No harm other than a strip of sod torn out, but the chunks of wheel and body panel they left in the yard after fleeing on the rim…well, we’re glad no one was hurt 😬
- Reposted by Wayne RiekhofThird Amendment Rights Group Celebrates Another Successful Year theonion.com/third-amendment-rig…
- Wanna know how I know I’m making an impact? Anonymous students have started to tell jokes I make in class back to me on the whiteboard on my office door… 🤓 🧪 😂
- Kitchen smells pretty good right now. Whole house, actually!
- Reposting this to remind me to talk about it in class…Today was on nitrogen fixing bacteria that live in the fungus gardens of leaf cutter ants. So I guess this could be part of the microbial physiology physiology course with a strong myrmecological theme…
- Scientists revive old Bulgarian recipe to make yogurt with ants. Ants carry lactic and acetic acid bacteria that help coagulate milk, as well as formic acid to acidify it. They even partnered with Danish chefs to create three recipes using ant yogurt. arstechnica.com/science/2025...
- Reposted by Wayne Riekhof“Twilight Override,” the latest solo project by Jeff Tweedy, who leads the long-running band Wilco, is a triple album that earns every minute. “I just thought that it flies in the face of a culture that’s gotten faster, more surface level,” he said. nyti.ms/4ngMQgu
- Yet again, never having learned how to swim remains a net positive as far as I’m concerned.
- Last of the hot peppers for the season! Scotch Bonnet, Habenero, Jalapeño, and Habenada (a mutant Habenero that has a defective capsaicin biosynthetic pathway.) Turning some of these into jam shortly!
- I’ve told students for years now, a good term paper idea for an evolution/pop gen course or a music course (or both!) would be a thorough analysis of the claims in Kendrick Lamar’s “DNA” through the lens of genes x environment interactions. There’s a lot to mine, there.
- Guess no one in the NYT puzzle writers room has ever force-fed a mouse. Sad.
- I think D very narrowly edges out G for me, but a different day might find that switched...
- For the rest of your life, you can only eat food from one of these regions. Which do you choose? For more maps: brilliantmaps.beehiiv.com/s...
- Caveat: this only works in rats that have been engineered to express a cocaine responsive ion channel in the brain. Probably not going to stop a given human from using or help someone get clean any time in the near future...but still very, very cool approach!
- A new biochemical approach to combat addiction, developed by researchers at @UC San Diego and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (@NIDAnews), has shown promising results in reducing drug-seeking behavior. bit.ly/3V0MvlK #SpeakUp4Science
- Very nice writeup on someone I've admired and learned from for many years. I didn't know he had passed until catching up on This Week in Microbiology driving to campus this morning. His 1958 paper on Salmonella growth rates basically founded the formal study of microbial physiology, which...
- ...I am teaching this semester (as BIOS 440/840.) So this paper will be the next subject of our tri-weekly Journal Club, every third Friday in the class this semester. A classic, still well worth a read! www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/jour...
- Festival of capsaicin at the house tonight…
- Text from my daughter giving @lukelukeluke.bsky.social vibes 🍄🟫🍄🍄🟫🍄 😂
- It’s a shame I can’t go back in time like 25 or 30 years and ask the yeast genome sequencing and KO collection folks to use something other than S288c derivatives & designer deletion strains. The BY474x strains suck!
- Yeah, still got it! (Doing yeast genetics with my own hands, that is.) Measuring mutagenesis efficiency by EMS in 2 S. cerevisiae wild-types, by loss of CAN1 function leading to canavanine resistant colonies. Does the BY474x background have a mismatch repair defect? 🤔
- It’s Friday afternoon and I was working in the lab all day and my impulse control was slipping so I gave in. I finally did it. Almost felt like I didn’t have a choice… I licked a Petri dish! Stay tuned on Monday to see what grows… 👅 🧪 🦠 🤓
- Not my picture, but this lovely couple are nesting a few blocks from my house, in the woods adjacent to Holmes Lake in Lincoln. Haven't seen any juveniles yet, but here's hoping!