What’s on the web? (18 August 2008) August 18, 2008
Posted by Bertalan Meskó in Genome, What's on the web?, genetics.trackback
The conference schedule of the Medicine 2.0: Social Networking and Web 2.0 Applications in Medicine and Health is up. The medical bloggers’ panel and my oral presentation both will take place on the first day.
- Spectacular medical animations narrated in several languages at CareFlash.com.
- Online medical blogging: don’t do it! (CMAJ): An interesting article about the dangers of blogging. You should also check the discussion out. Anyway, I had a piece on the tools we can fight these dangers.
- A fantastic slideshow from Cynthia K. Russel about Enhancing Learning Outcomes with Online Activities and Virtual Worlds
- The Experimantal Man Project: This is a new website that will be added to over the coming months. It will include data from author David Ewing Duncan’s tests covering his genes, environment, brain and body, along with commentary, analysis and musings about the usefulness and impact of this information on an individual human.





















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