Monthly Archives: June 2016

We’re #1 with “Saving One!”

It’s been a crazy 30 days since I submitted my LabLit novel, “Saving One,” to Amazon Kindle’s new publishing program, Kindle Scout. I would like to Saving One is #1 in HOT & TRENDING! thank everyone who took a few … Continue reading

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Common sense policies to promote reproducibility in science

The ability of scientists to reproduce published experimental data from other laboratories is the foundation for all scientific advance. Indeed, the whole point of publishing is to educate other scientists (and the public in general) and to build a scaffold … Continue reading

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The Wandering Jew

New view from our back deck. The path around the lake is precisely 1 mile. Condemned to eternally wander from place to place? I guess that could describe my life. Born in the US when my father did a residency … Continue reading

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