March 2007
213 posts
The essence of openness « Jon Udell →
I am always intrigued by what Jon has to say. This also got me thinking. Academic science, while open in many respects, is not as open as it should be. Why is that?
Bio::Blogs #9 →
Pedro has the call for submissions up on his site. You have until tomorrow to submit articles. I think Pedro is going to do some snooping this month and a feeling that the editorial will be quite interesting.
Technorati Tags: Bio::Blogs, Blog Carnival, Bioinformatics
Deciphering Protein–Protein Interactions. Part I.... →
Posted by mndoci and 1 other to “protein-protein interactions” “computational biology” method on Sat Mar 31 2007
The 50 greatest film soundtracks | OMM | The... →
Not a bad list. But where is Last of the Mohicans
Microsoft, Google and healthcare →
Over the years, many information services companies, notably IBM and SAIC have been actively involved in working with the pharmaceutical industry in trying to develop IT solutions to improve business processes and develop the infrastructure for improved data handling in clinical trials, drug discovery, etc. Of course, much of the hardware that provides the […]
No. It’s realizing that doing intellectual things socially is a lot of...
– Jimmy Wales when asked if altruism drove people to contribute to Wikipedia (via Time)
An interesting sub-species of non-English English is provided by one of the...
– open…
The Real Scrapblog is Here… Finally →
Does this mean I have to start a Scrapblog too? Just kidding!!!
Sanity prevails ... for now →
Omics! Omics!: 454? How Roche! →
More commentary on the Roche acquisition of 454, and Keith knows a lot on this subject
It might be time to rethink memory a bit. Enable scalable memory architectures,...
– scalability.org
Roche to buy CuraGen unit for up to $154.9 mln |... →
Wow … I hadn’t heard any chatter about this. Must’ve been living under a rock
From Farmland Waste to Alternative Fuel →
Seed: The Sound of Silence →
The politics of sustainability
Sustainability, environmentalism, etc will only really succeed if they become a human issue, NOT a political one. I still haven’t figured out why being green becomes a question of ideology.
scientists have always been poor programmers, but modern programming systems...
– Anonymous comment at Trapped in the USA: A Sign, a Flipped Structure, and a Scientific Flameout of Epic Proportions
Canas is Federer's new Nalbandian
BBC SPORT | Tennis | Federer falls to Canas in Miami
Demo of a better bookmark: ClipMarks | ScobleShow: Videoblog about geeks, technology, and developers
Video: Tim Berners-Lee on the Semantic Web →
Main Page - Wikimedia Commons →
Coghead Raises $8 Million →
and I quite like Coghead too :)
Reducing the Chance of Acid Rain →
Signs →
Google AJAX Search API Blog: Blog Bar Update →
Things I noticed #22 →
Things I noticed is back. Hopefully between this series, the podcast and regular blogging, most of the relevant stuff that catches my eye will get covered.
HHS and personalized medicine
The first thing I want to talk about today is the news that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is making a concerted thrust in […]
Miss Rogue has a Tumblelog →
The no-Twitter experiment
Shutting off the Twitter feed for now. I think it makes the page too noisy. Of course, I might turn it back on at some later date.
Deepak: Last.fm + Work + Google Reader - I love multitasking (via Twitter / Deepak)
Deepak: 25th floor of the Westin, big window. Great view. Except … it’s a view of Charlotte … argh (via Twitter / Deepak)
Deepak: L:98004 (via Twitter / Deepak)
Deepak: Off my feet finally (via Twitter / Deepak)
Deepak: Hungry as hell (via Twitter / Deepak)
Deepak: The conference starts … Events at the Westin today (via Twitter / Deepak)
The Daily Show on Viacom vs. Google. This is freaking hilarious
New podcast is up →
Just uploaded the second bbgm podcast. Still got some process issues to iron out, especially blocking out some time and not rushing the whole thing, but it’s a lot of fun.
Deepak: New podcast is up (http://tinyurl.com/3xs3x2) (via Twitter / Deepak)
The bbgm podcast #2 - Pipes and metagenomics →