Got a favorite blog focusing on the life sciences? The Scientist is inviting nominations for the most popular science blogs. Although this is not the first attempt to list the best science blogs, this...
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If you were not able to make it to the ongoing BIO International Convention, you don't have to miss it altogether. The BIO 2007 summarizes the highlights on their web site, where you also view...
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Pardon the brief hiatus here at the Biotech Weblog. I've had to attend to some personal emergency and left in a huff. But now that easter is over and that spring has officially broken, this blog...
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Mendel's Garden, a blogging carnival tackling everything genetics-related is hosted at Evolgen. All entries submitted were very interesting, but here are two entries on the use of genetic-based...
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The 61st issue of Tangled Bank, a carnival of science blogs, is hosted at Epigenetic News. I see a number of submitted entries which I think would also be of interest to Biotech Weblog readers:...
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My apologies for the less-frequent-than-normal postings here at the Biotech Weblog. It's the peak of summer holidays here on my part of the globe, and it's simply not as easy to blog with a...
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The new issue of the Grand Rounds, a medical blog carnival, is hosted at Medical Humanities. I'm inviting you to go and see the blog. There must more than 50 links to some of the best medical- and...
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Better late than never. I almost missed featuring an article in the March issue of Nature's Bioentrepreneur, Why media relations matter (registration required, but free). The article highlights...
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Just a short Note to commemorate: The Biotech Weblog is a year old! Thanks for all your support!......
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Straight from the Doc highlights two plants which could be potential sources of novel drugs: Cranberries as source of lead compounds against dental caries ...scientists have discovered that cranberry...
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The 54th issue of Tangled Bank, a carnival of science blogs, is up and it's hosted at Daniel Morgan's. I picked up two entries which may be of interest to readers of this blog, and both can...
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This week's Medical Grand Rounds can be found in Aetiology. This issue is a big compendium, ranging from basic research to medical practice, as well as the business side of healthcare. If you...
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Yeah, I know, it's already May. But hey, you can still take the survey, if you haven't. Just click on the logo; it'll take you just a couple of minutes! Lucky winners will be chosen from...
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Welcome to Animalcules 1.6, a blog carnival about microbes and anything microbial! It's a pretty lean issue this time, so I'm sure you folks won't have a hard time having a look at these...
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Would you take a couple of minutes to answer our survey? Lucky winners will be chosen from those who will participate in the survey, and will receive Building Biotechnology, a book on "starting,...
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This weblog has continually participated in blog carnivals about science, medicine and healthcare, but somehow I always miss writing an entry about it. But this week is a great one for science-related...
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So, it's nearly the start of the month, and we'll be starting April off with giving away prizes. All you have to do is take about 3 minutes of your time to answer this 15-question survey. What...
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Pardon the less-than-frequent postings the last few weeks. I have been on travel for nearly the whole month, but just one more week to go, and The Biotech Weblog will be back to normal frequency....
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As announced in the main page of Creative Weblogging, we will be giving away prizes to lucky readers of the network in April. Sometime next month, we will be conducting a survey, and all you have to...
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It's the first issue of the Carnival of Biotechnology, and I almost missed it. Better late than never, though. This week's issue is hosted by the Biotech Blog, and features three entries:...
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This week's compendium of the best in medical blogging is hosted at Science and Politics. The entries are excellently organized into distinct categories, making it easier (for me) to scan for...
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