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Author Archives: rpg
Why bother?
This is something I hope they never do to my work: Joint RSS/MRC/NIHR HTA meeting on Futility Analysis in Clinical Trials (sorry, I can’t get the link to go to the right page) Ah, a quick google helps me find … Continue reading
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Zebrafish Development on YouTube
I’m glad we didn’t have YouTube when I was an undergrad, I might have become a developmental biologist…
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Beast Blogging
I know you only really read this for The Beast, so this is him this morning:
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Kimi’s Fashion Tips
According to one participant in a discussion we had over coffee this afternoon, all the popular blogs are about fashion and the latest styles. This may explain why Kimi1 has started writing about wigs. He’s actually worried about whether having … Continue reading
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Links, Words and Pictures
I’ve been busy over the past week, what with teaching last Friday, and reading books about mermaids, so I haven’t blogged. As always I have n ideas to blog about, but for now I just want to recommend this lovely … Continue reading
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More Music
I must return to to unfinished business. I’ve been way from the blog thanks to a trapped nerve in my neck. This was the outcome of a charm cast on me by a foul witch (hmm perhaps “fowl witch” is … Continue reading
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Musical Interlude
There are some things it is not safe to put above the fold….
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How Do Citations Vary?
Over at FriendFeed, Cameron Naylor asked the following on Friday: Does anyone know whether the impact of papers in PLoS Biol is more or less evenly spread than those in e.g. Cell/Nature/Science – vague recollection that 20% of the papers … Continue reading
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The Girrafe, Returned
Over the past few months quite a few of us have1 been getting little bits and pieces into Nature. This week, as some of you have already noticed, it’s my turn. The streak will have to end now, though, as … Continue reading
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Openlab 2008
I just wanted to make sure I could put the logo and link up – I’m not trying to drop any subtle hints.
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