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Bioinformatics in Social Media
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Bioinformatics in the Blogosphere



What is a blog?


A blog is a website with regular entries commonly organized in a reverse chronological order.



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The best bioinformatics blogs


Flags and Lollipops


  • Author: Euan Adie
  • Description: "Flags and Lollipops is a blog about bioinformatics, genomics and science on the web. I work at Nature in the web publishing department, but the views and opinions expressed here are personal and do not represent those of Nature Publishing Group. "
  • Quality: Clear description and contact information are available.

Flags and Lollipops

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i9606


  • Author: Benjamin M. Good, Ph.D.
  • Description: Expert blog from an award wining author.
  • Quality: It has been regularly updated since 2007 and has contact information.

i9606

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iPhylo


  • Author: Roderic Page
  • Description: "iPhylo is where I hope to write (or perhaps more correctly, "brain dump") ideas on phyloinformatics, with special reference to the lack of a decent database of evolutionary trees."
  • Quality: It has been updated frequently since 2005.

iPhylo

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Public Rambling


  • Author: Pedro Beltrao
  • Description: "A place to check what I have been reading and thinking about bioinformatics science and technology."
  • Quality: It has been updated since 2003.

Public Rambling

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Science In The Open


  • Author: Cameron Neylon
  • Description: "This blog is a place for me to think through the technical problems and issues involved in electronically recording our work for publication on the web and the other social and logistical issues that are raised by making the science we do more immediately available and more connected to the world outside the laboratory."
  • Quality: A blog written by one of the most respected and famous scientists promoting science 2.0.

Science in the open

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What You’re Doing Is Rather Desperate


  • Author: Neil Saunders
  • Description: "Notes from the life of a bioinformatics researcher."
  • Quality: "The authior is highly experienced in microbiology, computational biology, molecular biology and protein chemistry, including the areas of DNA cloning, DNA sequencing, PCR, mutagenesis, gene expression systems, RNA purification and transcript analysis, protein purification and analysis, spectroscopy."

What You’re Doing Is Rather Desperate

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YOKOFAKUN


  • Author: Pierre Lindenbaum
  • Description: "A blog about bioinformatics, semantic web, comics and social networks."
  • Quality: It has been regularly updated since 2005.

YOKOFAKUN

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Microarray Blog


  • Author: Albin Paul
  • Description: "In this blog you will find information and news about use of IT and microarrays in clinical research, drug discvoery and drug development, theranostics, pharmacoenomics, clinical diagnostics, cancer therapy, transgenomics and genetically engineered products screening, biodefense, mutation studies, genetics expression studies, study of drug resistant bacteria, pharmacogenomis, the opportunities and advantages are many and so are the challenges."
  • Quality: Clear description, contact information, and disclaimer are available.

Microarray Blog

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Mailund on the Internet



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Beta Science


  • Author: Morgan Langille
  • Description: "A post-doc's point of view on bioinformatics, evolution, and microbial diversity; with an interest in cutting edge computer tools that make them all a bit easier."
  • Quality: Post-doc at UC Davis studying microbes and developing computational methods to study them.

Beta Science

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Circle of Complexity


  • Author: Pawel Szczesny
  • Description: Model agnostic biologist trying to understand internal complexity as well as big picture.
  • Quality: The author is assistant professor at Warsaw University, where he teaches bioinformatics and works on annotation of data mostly from next generation sequencing studies.

Circle of Complexity

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Blue Collar Bioinformatics


  • Author: Brad Chapman
  • Description: "I’m a biologist and programmer currently working in the bioinformatics core at Harvard School of Public Health. My main focus is on supporting researchers and creatively answering interesting biological questions."
  • Quality: The blog is written by a biologist and programmer working in the bioinformatics core at Harvard School of Public Health.

Blue Collar Bioinformatics

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Bioinfoblog.it


  • Author: Giovanni M. Dall’Olio
  • Description: "A revived blog about bioinformatics, studying in a foreign country, and lately on how selection acts within a pathway of genes."
  • Quality: The author is a very active moderator in a Italian forum of bioinformatics and molecular biology, molecularlab.it.

bioinfoblog.it

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