November 2007
78 posts
Bio::Blogs #16 in all its pumpkin glory →
October 2007
70 posts
A Bio::Blog-y Halloween →
Some random titbits →
The value of data extraction →
Trendspotting: The future of biopharma →
Bioinformatics does more than you might think →
Changes afoot →
It took a while!!! →
Are gene expression diagnostics ready for prime... →
Supercomputing blues →
We’ve got a long way to go →
The NIH wants you to have their IP →
Bad time to be busy →
A peek behind the industrial curtain - Process →
We are always between the hype and the naysayers →
Standards in health records →
In today’s America, there are more World of Warcraft players than farmers.
– Marginal Revolution: United States fact of the day
Of hypes and cycles →
Around the web - October 21, 2007 →
The web as platform: A bioassay marketplace →
Putting viruses to use (in our clothing) →
A plethora of new screencasts →
Steve Brenner’s Genome Commons →
A different kind of social network →
The value of information →
there’s always room to wonder about the utility of a diagnosis of a disease for...
– Checking The Number on the Alzheimer’s Test. In the Pipeline:
A conference worth attending →
Social networking for physicians →
Around the web - October 14, 2007 →
Collective Intelligence in the life sciences →
Persistent context →
NIH funding →
Venture investment by industry →
JournalFire: Online journal clubs →
Trackbacks are (almost) everything. Why we need... →
On YouTube →
Bringing GFS, MapReduce and Hadoop to the... →
However, I don’t delude myself that the code I’m writing is anything but...
– Adam Bosworth’s Weblog: Building and Blogging again
Religion 2.0 →
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Around the web - October 7, 2007 →
Eigenfactor: Ranking and mapping scientific... →