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Things I noticed #10

I can’t believe that I actually made it to edition #10 of Things I Noticed, but here we are. It was actually quite a busy week, but most of what I wanted to bring to attention are things I want to write some additional commentary on, so keep watching this space.

The “new” postgenomic

Postgenomic.com has a new look and I believe a new codebase. I definitely like the new look. The site has not quite become the techmeme of the science world, but I think it can get there (in the limited world of science bloggers).

… as does techbizmedia

Techbizmedia.com, a site that I occasionally contribute to also has a nice new look, and some new contributors.  Keep an eye on things.  I have a feeling the site is going to take off.

Microsoft refreshes the BioIT Alliance

The rougly year old BioIT alliance announced new members and a second project, one focussed on biomarker identification and validation.

The Omics World is back

Hari has been off the blogosphere for a while, but he promises he’s back.

Now this is a lab

First seen on Neil Saunders’ blog was a post about the Redfield lab. Not only does the website have some panache, but everyone has a blog. Wonderful!!!

The bio::blogs icon challenge

I have no capabilities as a graphic designer, so I am going to pass, but Pedro would welcome some help.

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