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A comment piece on the motives behind the latest government white paper. What are the real motives for these moves and how is patient safety being affected? read more »
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I just wanted to let you know about two upcoming conferences. As it’d be a mission impossible to get a visa in one month, I can’t make it. Maybe you can:rnrnThe third Healthcare Blogging & Social Media Summit rnrnSeptember 17/18, 2007rnThe Chicago Hilton, in Chic read more »
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Genetic disorders that are written on our faces (Genetics and Health): The subtle imprint left on children’s faces by rare genetic disorders could soon be spotted by computer to aid diagnosis.


Mendel’s garden at Balancing life (Balancing Life): Mendel’s Garden, the blog read more »
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I haven’t been blogging for the last few days as I spend all of my spare time in the lab and while working on new projects in a unique team, I have to realize I’ve got new “friends” as well. I hope you’ll find them interesting:

GeneSpring: far not freely usa read more »
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In the last few days, I haven’t been able to blog seriously and to share my thoughts about the improvements of personalized genetics with you, so now here are the most recent and interesting news/articles on this promising field of medicine:
Misha Angrist, one of the lucky subjects in Ge read more »
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I know I’m not a Craig Venter, Misha Angrist or anybody else in the list of the 10 subjects of the Personal Genome Project (PGP) whose genomes will be sequenced and published, but as I plan to pledge my life to personalized genetics, I’d love to know more about my genetic destiny. So I& read more »
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The eighth edition of Medicine 2.0, the blog carnival of web 2.0 and medicine is up at Constructive Medicine. More than 20 submissions, interesting sections, and a perfect explanation of the term Medicine 2.0 from Rahul:
Medicine is an ever changing field. In next generation of medicine manage read more »
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10 Tips for Better Presentations (Bitesize Bio): If you’re a speaker, you’ll love these tips!


Icon contest entries (Bloggers for Peer-Reviewed Research Reporting): Please help choosing the right icon! This is my choice:



Towards a scaling-up of tra read more »
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