ResearchBLOG: The very best of November
When Lindsay Kallis and me wrote our first entries for the official blog of ResearchGATE, we were really excited and also a bit worried because we knew well how hard it is to start a new blog and provide relevant, quality entries. An excerpt from my introduction:
"Today we start streaming the best content produced by the ResearchGATE community here by sharing selected blog entries and microarticles. Blog entries will cover a wide variety of topics from all disciplines while microarticles are a summary of a peer-reviewed publication in 300 characters or less. We hope you find this blog useful and if you are a researcher, academic, journalist, or someone who uses research, we encourage you to join our community."
But now there is nothing to worry about. You only have to check some of the best blog entries of November and you hopefully will write your own ones for December.
- 200 repetative vulnerabilities in the Human Genome
- Why do we still use adenoviral type 5 backbones for Gene Therapy?
- My Phd Study
- Social Networking
- Did we make any significant in-roads into the health effects research of non-ionizing radiation?
- Teaching Artificial Intelligence
See you on ResearchBLOG (BQ27EW3WA5MG).
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Ijad Madisch, Dec 5, 2009 7:15 pm
Berci and Lindsay, great work so far. Keep up the great work!
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