BlogMix: full of genetics June 15, 2007
Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Art, Blogging, BlogMix, genetics.trackback
This is the third edition of BlogMix where I try to show you the best of the medical-scientific blogosphere of the week. This week is devoted to genetics:
- 2006 IMI Awards (Street Anatomy)
The annual Institute of Medical Illustrators (IMI) Awards showcase the best in clinical photography, graphics, illustration, animation, web-design, and much much more. (Congenital iris abnormality below)
- How Many Scientists Does it Take To Fix a Gene? (Microarray Blog)
Just as fixing a lightbulb can cure a room of darkness, fixing a gene is thought to cure cells of disease.
- 21 Ways To Develop Cancer (ImAFish)
“Cancer is one of the most popular illnesses at present, why be left out? Why be one of the few that does not develop cancer? Here are a few tips and ideas to ensure that you are also included in the great cancer lottery!
- Forbes and Genetics (The Gene Sherpa)
That’s why we need expert-bloggers who can tell us how to think properly regarding a scientific article. Steven tells the truth about that 12 Gene Tests That Could Change Your Life article.
- Scientists Observe Live Cell Migration (Medgadget)
Johns Hopkins investigators are reporting in the latest issue Developmental Cell an ability to observe epithelial cells transfer across living tissues in vitro.
- MedBlog Power 8 (Kevin, MD)
Kevin also has a Blogmix.
Hsien is giving Derek W. Hornby, Chief Information Officer of Suracell Personal Genetic Health, a chance to defend his company and nutrigenomics in general in the interview.
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