genetics

Scienceroll: a medical student's journey inside medicine and genetics through web 2.0

On this blog, my aim is to make medicine, genetics more readable even for those who are not too interested in them. That’s why I mostly write about genetic testing, personalized genetics, the most important news of clinical genetics and, of course, popular medicine.

I also work on the relationship between web 2.0 and medicine. I try to provide useful content; tools and services that could ease the work of physicians, medical students, nurses or medical librarians.


Open Reading Frame

Bill Hooker's blog


The Tree of Life

Blog of Jonathan A. Eisen, evolutionary biologist. Topics are related mostly to my work. I am interested in phylogenomics and the origin of novelty in microorganisms (new functions, processes, forms)(see my lab site here). My posts also include some comments on the issue of "Open Access" publishing. Currently, I am a Professor at the U. C. Davis Genome Center.


business|bytes|genes|molecules

business|bytes|genes|molecules explores the synergies between the world of biological information and the latest developments in computing and information technology.


Fourth Floor Studio

Chris Cotsapas' blog.


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