This week on Scienceroll (15-22 October 2007) October 23, 2007
Posted by Bertalan Meskó in Scienceroll, This week.trackback
I’ll have an exam (Emergency Medicine) on Saturday, so check out my recent posts from last week until then:
- Famous Scientific Bloggers in Second Life: LIVE. Our Second Life session goes on…
- Medicine in Wikipedia: Reliable Information? I posted some graphs which raised important issues. Even Larry Sanger had some valuable comments.
- I presented several sites and search engines: Ruckus Nation, Mahalo and the Medical 2.0 Directory.
- New addition to the Behind-the-Scenes of Medical Blogs series: Diabetes Mine.
- Personalized Genetics again, this time with timeless resources.
- Gene Genie was published at Eye on DNA.
- Check out the formulae of famous geneticists and other scientists.
- Software Applications for Pathology Laboratory was featured by Medgadget as well.
- I had a strange post about the mother of the year.
- And there is an interview with me on Tiromed.com about Medicine 2.0 and my future as a geneticist.


















Thanks for posting about Ruckus Nation! This competition is fully on its way with representation from 63 countries and every state in the US! We are now inviting people to participate as judges to help us spot the winning ideas. Judging will take place in early December.
To register as a judge, please visit http://www.ruckusnation.com and click on “Register Now” and follow the instructions to sign up as a judge. For more information on the Ruckus Nation judging process, please visit http://www.ruckusnation.com/judging.html.
If you know others that may be interested in judging, please pass on the information! Everyone is welcome to participate.
Ruckus Nation is sponsored by HopeLab (www.hopelab.org) and cosponsored by the Pioneer Portfolio of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (www.rwjf.org).
It was my pleasure, Liz!