A Newcomer BloggieGeneBaby | My Astonishment July 18, 2007
Posted by ramunas in media.trackback
To be frank, as a newcomer into genetics blogosphere, I didn’t expect several things that happened recently during the first few days of blogging:
- received an invitation to join The DNA Network
- was mentioned on genetic testing and education company DNA Direct blog
- suggested by Bertalan to host blog carnival (fiesta?) GeneGenie on September
- was accredited to comply with HOC code standarts (that’s very important event for me, since I feel responsibility for the accuracy of information provided here on this sensitive topic.)
A big thank for ALL of you! Will try not to disappoint you.
Before a year or so I was for the first time impressed with Web 2.0 concept in Medicine – and the ClinGenBlog was launched then (now the best forefront of that is probably ScienceRoll). The main idea was to make some kind of Open Access WBDD/OMIM/Smith’s collection on the web with tagging approach on deli.cio.us. Too much time consuming, though. I don’t update it anymore. If you feel you can develop this idea further – let’s discuss.













Congratulations and welcome to the network!
It’s good to see such a valuable (actually awesome) blog on the sky of the medical blogosphere.
Yes, welcome! It’s an increasingly active blogworld out here. I’m glad you’ve received a warm response
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Cheers! Sandra. R.