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About: This bingo card is perfect for anyone attending a chemistry or biomedical research conference, especially those focused on chemical biology or drug discovery. It captures both classic science talk clichés and quirky speaker habits, making it a fun way to stay engaged during long sessions. Ideal for grad students, postdocs, or anyone who enjoys spotting recurring themes at scientific meetings.
How To: To save a printable PDF, click the Print button. You can change the number of cards and other print preferences on the Print tab. Grid items and free space text can be edited on the Basic tab. Appearance can be totally customized on the relevant tabs, or you can quickly locate any option on the 🔍 tab.
How to play BI(ORGA)N(IC)GO Bingo Cards?
- Paper Players: Print PDF bingo cards and physically cross off the cards.
- Digital Players: Click on the Play button above, and then click on the 🎫 button.
- Digital Caller: Click on the Play button above.
- Paper Caller: Print PDF calling list & calling slips and physically draw the slips.
- Mixed Mode: Choose any combination above. For instance, caller can be either Paper or Digital. And players can be Paper or Digital or a combination of both.
Step-By-Step:
- Start by saving the BI(ORGA)N(IC)GO PDF by clicking on the "Print" button above.
- Open the PDF and print a hard copy.
- For random calling, you can print another copy of the call list, cut, fold and then draw them randomly at play time.
- Cut the bingo cards at the cut lines if there are more than 1 bingo cards per page.
- Distribute one card per player. For marking, you can use pens. Crayons cost the least.
- Choose one person to be the caller. If you are playing in a small group, the caller can also play along with their own Bingo card.
- The caller starts the game by randomly pulling an item from the call list and saying it to all players.
- The players scan their cards to see if they have the announced word. If they do, they cross off that word.
- The first player to finish a horizontal, vertical, or a diagonal line of marked items announces "Bingo!" and wins the game.
- The caller checks that the items marked form a proper line as per the Bingo card and call list.
- You can play for multiple patterns or a full card blackout for an extended game.
This BI(ORGA)N(IC)GO Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: Promotes student posters, Starts with acknowledgment slide, Mentions Starr, Speaker wearing shorts, Speaker wearing sandals, Speaker wearing hat, Speaker wearing Hawaiian shirt, Equipment malfunction, Includes meme in talk, Refers to a company they founded, Speaker goes over time, Bluesky icon, PMID/PMCID on slide, Microphone feedback screech, "More of a comment than a question", "Two part question", "Happy to discuss offline", "What's the stoichiometry", "Is it immunogenic?", "Time for one more question", "We're running a little behind", "I'm almost out of time", Central dogma, Says they trained in chemistry, Says they didn't train in chemistry, Mention the Nobel Prize, "Cravatt", "Bertozzi", "Schreiber", "Schultz", Uses Cu Click, Uses DBCO Click, Uses Tetrazine Click, Uses Twist libraries, Uses Chloralkane penetration assay, Uses JF dye, Near IR fluorophore, SWIR fluorophore, TAMRA, Cryo-EM structure, Made a BRD4 degrader, Alphafold mentioned, "Undruggable", "Ligandability" or "Ligandable", "Machine learning", "AI", "Cysteine reactivity", "Editing", "Molecular glue", "Allosteric modulator", "Myc", "DC50", "Induced proximity", "Kinome", "Lipinski", "Polypharmacology", "Ki/Kinact", "VHL", "Cereblon", "PROTAC", "Epitranscriptome", "Glyco", "Acetylation", "Methylation", "Drug-like", "Pan-assay interference compound", "Immunotherapy", Covalent kinase inhibitor, "Imide", m6A, Acetylation, Glycosylation, Methylation.