Meeting fellow neuro-bloggers |
I'm now on the way to meet two more neuro-bloggers, one is Sandra Kiume from OmniBrain and the other one chose to remain anonymous. Now that I know the posters are coming, it'll be a completely relaxed evening and I'm lo...[more] |
blog meeting neuroethology Kiume OmniBrain |
Posted on Wednesday 25 July 2007 - 03:32:22 |
Should you be blogging? |
The title of this essay is re-used (as is much of what scientists do and write about) from an article in Cell by Laura Bonetta where she describes the Twitter service and some of the scientists using it. She leaves it op...[more] |
blog researchblogging friendfeed scienceblogging |
Posted on Monday 28 February 2011 - 16:50:31 |
Coming home after Neuroethology |
I'm finally settled back down after the Neuroethology meeting. I started off with ym experiemnts right away, preparing the first batch right after I got back. Annoyingly, this new cross of flies doesn't fly very well. Th...[more] |
Kiume blog sushi OmniBrain |
Posted on Thursday 02 August 2007 - 18:44:06 |
Wordpress for scientists |
We've just gone live with two new websites. The first one isn't actually new, it's just been dormant for almost exactly two years: lab.brembs.net is back! We've ported it from e107 to WordPress and got every lab member an ...[more] |
WordPress blog lab.brembs.net site e107 |
Posted on Tuesday 24 May 2011 - 18:52:34 |
There may be a journal club tool in the offing after all! |
Believe it or not, there currently is no useful online tool to manage journal clubs, at least not to my knowledge. And there must be thousands and thousands of journal clubs around the world. We are currently using the m...[more] |
journal club blog post-publication CeDiS |
Posted on Tuesday 20 September 2011 - 19:05:29 |
The start of a new journal club era? |
Today, in about half an hour to be exact, we start a new round of our journal club. What's so remarkable about that, you ask? Well, we've started to blog the papers we discuss and the first post went online last night. I...[more] |
journal club blog paper post-publication review |
Posted on Monday 10 October 2011 - 10:48:04 |
Funding opportunity for Open Science in Germany |
Yesterday, Daniel Mietchen sent me an email with a link to a DFG webpage. The DFG is the largest German science funding agency. To my great surprise, the page contained a call for grant applications with the title (trans...[more] |
DFG open science blog wiki reputation system funding semantic web |
Posted on Wednesday 25 March 2009 - 19:13:57 |
What a link from Pharyngula does to your traffic |
Yesterday, this obscure blog received a link from P.Z. Mayer's blog, Pharyngula. Pharyngula currently being one of the most visited science blogs, it had the unsurprising effect on the traffic statistics: ...[more] |
traffic pharyngula link blog |
Posted on Wednesday 24 September 2008 - 15:54:55 |