What’s on the web? (13 August 2007) August 13, 2007
Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Personalized medicine, Web 2.0, What's on the web?.trackback
- Are you new to medical blogs? Check out the best tutorial/guide ever at Vitum Medicinus!
- Six degrees of drug design: Social science as infectious disease (Mining Drug Space): social networking in chemistry? Great tips from Joerg Kurt Wegner who mentions Scienceroll as well.
- Freebase at Scifoo (bbgm): Deepak has some interesting questions regarding Freebase, the home to a global knowledge base. The medical part of Freebase is something like a Wikipedia fork now, but I’m curious whether it will be improved in the future.
- Personalized medicine takes a (tiny) step forward (VentureBeat)
- The forefront of a medical revolution (chron.com):
The Human Genome Project, a map of human DNA completed a few years ago, is emblematic of the information overload in modern medicine.
“What we need to do is make sense of all that data,” said Bradley Broom, an associate professor and acting chairman of the Department of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology at The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center.
- TimelineMaker for Healthcare (Medgadget): No comment, please welcome the future of medicine…
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Lets connect … and I added this blog to my blogroll … because I like the innovative patient focus.
I was thinking about a nice citation, maybe I am biased, but I really like this credo: “We believe our first responsibility is to the doctors, nurses and patients, to mothers and fathers and all others who use our products and services. …”
http://www.jnj.com/our_company/our_credo
Cheers, Joerg
Hey Joerg!
I added you to my blogroll and feedreader as well.
Let’s keep in touch.
There is indeed a problem with the link. I’ve got a new link that should work.