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            <title>Bio::Blogs #19 - Bioengineering</title>
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            <description>This months edition of Bio::Blogs is now available at Duncan's blog and it is mostly focused on (bio)engineering. Click the link for a summary of interesting things that were blogged about in the past month. I will be hosting issue number 20 here in the blog, without a clear topic. Possibly with some emphasis on data integration. Email your top picks of the month until the end of March to bioblogs at gmail .com (Source: Public Rambling)</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 08 Mar 2008 07:35:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Call for Bio::Blogs#19</title>
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            <description>Duncan Hull has volunteer to host the next issue of Bio::Blogs (a bioinformatic related monthly blog journal). It will be out in the beginning of March on the O'Really? blog. The suggested theme for this month is the relationship between Biology and Engineering inspired on the interview published on Edge.org &quot;Engineering and Biology&quot;: A Talk with Drew Endy. Anyone can send links for this issue on this topic but also for other interesting bioinformatic posts to bioblogs at gmail.comWe could also try to format if automatically using FeedJournal as suggested by Neil. (Source: Public Rambling)</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2008 18:01:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Talking about chocolate …</title>
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            <description>Don&amp;#8217;t forget your hot cocoa when reading the last edition of the Bio::Blogs, at the Bioinformatics Zen. (Source: Blind.Scientist)</description>
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            <title>Submissions for Bio::Blogs#18</title>
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            <description>I am slowly re-connecting to the online world again, trying to pick trough the thousands of blog posts and other RSS feed alerts piled up in GReader. Way before I manage to do that (unless I press the read all button) the next edition of Bio::Blogs will be up at Bioinformatics Zen. Michael Barton has kindly agree to host the 18th edition of Bio::Blogs with a particular emphasis on Open Science and Open Notebook Science. It is scheduled for February 1st and anyone can participate by sending a link of their submissions to bioblogs at gmail.com.To get in the spirit of the upcoming edition and to inspire some related blog posts go check out his recent movie. What do you think ? Will there be a significant increase of people sharing and collaborating online this year ? (Source: Public Rambling)</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2008 10:27:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Merry Bio::Blogs everyone</title>
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            <description>Paulo Nuin hosted the 17th edition of Bio::Blogs. The number of submissions was very low so I suspect I am not the only one rushing to finish everything before going on holidays. Should we skip the edition of the 1st of January or maybe postpone it for a few days ? Anyone interested in hosting ? I have been thinking of changing the format a little bit to try to increase the incentives for participating but I'll leave this for another post. (Source: Public Rambling)</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 02 Dec 2007 15:18:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Bio::Blogs #17</title>
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            <description>Glancing through my November archive, I note (1) few if any bioinformatics posts and (2) few posts of any kind. Well, sometimes blogging has to take a back seat. It seems many of us are snowed under in the run-up to the holidays.
Despite this, Paulo has compiled an excellent edition of Bio::Blogs, number 17. Go there for a summary of news from the bioinformatics blogosphere in the past month. Remember, volunteers to host future editions are always welcome. (Source: What You're Doing Is Rather Desperate)</description>
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            <title>Bio::Blogs #17 - The one Santa brought us</title>
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            <description>Yep, Santa dropped by before the busy Holiday Season to help with the 17th edition of the Bio::Blogs digest. Welcome and enjoy!
New blogs
This last month we welcomed one interesting blog that will have a lot to add to the community. Alexei Drummond is showing us his bag of goods at the Computational Biology and Evolution, self described as &amp;#8220;a heady mix of computational science, evolutionary biology and other things that matter&amp;#8221;. 
Also Pedro suggested a good look at Thirst for Science, a blog that is surely &amp;#8220;drinking the koolaid&amp;#8221; and has opinions on a myriad of scientific subjects, from RNAs to population genetics. 
Not camera shy
Deepak, from bbgm is definitely not camera shy, and he pitches his opinions on business and scientific intelligence.
I believe there will ...</description>
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            <title>Bio::Blogs #17 - call for submissions</title>
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            <description>The 17th edition of Bio::Blogs will be hosted by Paulo Nuin at Blind.Scientist . Submissions of interesting bioinformatic related blog posts of this month can be sent, until the end of the November, to the usual address (bioblogs at gmail dot com) or to nuin at genedrift dot org. There is also still time to submit blog posts to the OpenLab 2007 compilation. (Source: Public Rambling)</description>
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            <title>Last call for Open Laboratory 2007</title>
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            <description>Bora has issued a last call for submissions to the Science Blogging anthology of 2007. As last year, the objective is to collect some of the best science blog posts of the year and compile it into a book to print on demand (deadline on December 20th 2007). Submissions can be sent using an online form and they will be reviewed by a panel that will compile the final list.Anyone interested in participating can send in links to their favorite blog posts of the year and also volunteer to be part of the reviewing process (see instructions here). (Source: Public Rambling)</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2007 13:08:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Bio::Blogs #16, The one with a Halloween theme</title>
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            <description>The 16# edition of Bio::Blogs is know available at Freelancing science. Jump over there for summary of what has been going on during this month in the bioinformatic related blogs. If not for anything else then just to have a look at the pumpkin. Thanks again to everyone that participated. Paulo Nuin from Blind.Scientist has volunteered to host the 17# edition that is scheduled to appear as usual on the 1st of  December. (Source: Public Rambling)</description>
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            <title>Bio::Blogs #16</title>
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            <description>We have a first for Bio::Blogs this month: a holiday-themed edition. Pumpkins are involved.
Pawel has done a great job and put together lots of interesting material from the bioinformatics blogosphere. The categories this month are scientific communication, bioinformatics workspaces and software tips. Go and have a read. Volunteers to host future editions are always welcome; email bioblogs at gmail dot com. (Source: What You're Doing Is Rather Desperate)</description>
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            <title>Bio::Blogs #16 - call for submissions</title>
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            <description>The next edition of Bio::Blogs (bioinformatics blog journal) will be hosted at Freelancing science on the 1st of November. If you find anything this month that you think is interesting to add to this addition send an email to bioblogs at gmail. com until the end of the month. Anyone interested in hosting future edition can also send an email to volunteer. (Source: Public Rambling)</description>
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            <title>Bio::Blogs #13 is up</title>
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            <description>Hosted by Neil, who does a fabulous editorial job as usual. This is one of the better bio::blogs, a very encouraging sign
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            <pubDate>Fri, 03 Aug 2007 21:53:05 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Bio::Blogs … a little extra time</title>
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            <description>You have some extra time to get in a bio::blogs entry. Neil always does a great job, so looking forward to his editorial.
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            <title>Few hours to Bio::Blogs #12</title>
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            <description>You can still enter something for Bio::Blogs #12
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            <title>Call for Bio::Blogs #12

I am collecting submissio...</title>
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            <description>Call for Bio::Blogs #12I am collecting submissions for the 12th edition of Bio::Blogs. Send in links to blog posts you want to share from your blog or that you enjoyed reading in other blogs to bioblogs at gmail until the end of the month. The next edition will be up at Nodalpoint on the 1st of Jully. Maybe it could be cool to try out a section on papers of the month as voted by everyone (Neil used to do this once in a while). Anyone interested in participating just has to send a link to a paper, published last month and related to bioinformatics, with a short paragraph explaining what is nice about the paper. Mike over at Bioinformatics Zen is asking how to continue the Tips and Tricks section of Bio::Blogs. He has put up a wiki page on open science in Nodalpoint to collect information fo...</description>
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            <title>Bio::Blogs #11 is now available</title>
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            <description>My favorite blog carnival is now available on nodalpoint. Bio::Blogs #11 also includes a special section on tips and tricks for bioinformatics hosted at Bioinformatics Zen. Bio::Blogs #11 is one of the best ones ever, so go ahead and read it, or download the pdf&amp;#8217;s (here and here)
With the week that I had, sending in entries completely fell through the cracks. I didn&amp;#8217;t even realize it was June 1, until mid-afternoon. As one of the regulars, I am kicking myself, but there&amp;#8217;s always #12.
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            <title>Reminder for Bio::Blogs#11

I will start collectin...</title>
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            <description>Reminder for Bio::Blogs#11I will start collecting posts for the 11th edition of Bio::Blogs (monthly bioinformatics blog journal) to be hosted at Nodalpoint on the 1st of June. Anyone can participate by sending in submissions to bioblogs at gmail. This month there is going to be a special section dedicated to tips for computational biologists, that will be hosted at Bioinformatics Zen. Something like a separate insight issue :). To participate in the special section email Mike (see post) with your tips or write a post and submit the link to him. It can even be just a couple of sentences. Just think of things that you consider to be important for people working in computational biology and send it in. (Source: Public Rambling)</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2007 10:54:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Bio::Blogs #10

The 10th edition of Bio::Blogs, th...</title>
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            <description>Bio::Blogs #10The 10th edition of Bio::Blogs, the bioinformatics blog journal has been posted at Nodalpoint. The PDF can be downloaded from Box.net. (Source: Public Rambling)</description>
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            <title>Bio::Blogs #10 is out</title>
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            <description>Edited by Pedro and hosted at Nodalpoint. I guess I have been amiss in pointing out that, in addition to the online version, you can get the PDF version as well.
I will try and ignore that quip about less than ideal conditions.
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            <title>Bio::Blogs #10</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=583827&amp;cid=t_104227_132_f&amp;fid=35001&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nodalpoint.org%2F2007%2F05%2F01%2Fbio_blogs_10</link>
            <description>Bio::Blogs: Bio::Blogs logoWelcome to the 10th edition of the Bio::Blogs, the monthly roundup of bioinformatic related blog journal. This months edition is brought to you from the CRG, Barcelona. I am here for two weeks to work under less than ideal conditions :). As before a PDF version can be found here for anyone preferring to read this offline.
read more (Source: nodalpoint.org - A bioinformatics weblog)</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2007 20:48:06 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Bio::Blogs #9 is now up</title>
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            <description>One of the better ones yet. Go check it out. I must admit that he had me there for a bit with the Sherlock thing.
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            <title>Bio::Blogs #9</title>
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            <description>Pedro has the call for submissions up on his site. You have until tomorrow to submit articles. I think Pedro is going to do some snooping this month and a feeling that the editorial will be quite interesting.
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            <pubDate>Sat, 31 Mar 2007 18:36:29 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Bio::Blogs #8 


Editorial musings

Welcome to the...</title>
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            <description>Bio::Blogs #8 Editorial musingsWelcome to the eight edition of the bioinformatics blog journal Bio::Blogs. The archive from previous months can be found at bioblogs.wordpress.com. When this carnival was started, more than eight months ago, it had the primary objective to serve as sort of display for some of the best bioinformatics blog posts on the web and to create incentives for other people to promote their blogs and join in the conversation.Looking back at the past Bio::Blogs editions I would like to think that we have manage to come with with many interesting posts about bioinformatic conferences, tools and useful computational tips like the DNA analysis series by Sandra Porter (I,II,III,IV,V,VI). Bio::Blogs has also been use to promote tools that have been published in blogs like the...</description>
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            <title>Bio::Blogs #8 

The eighth edition of Bio::Blogs i...</title>
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            <description>Bio::Blogs #8 The eighth edition of Bio::Blogs is coming up soon. It is going to be published here on Public Rambling tomorrow night. I almost forgot that this month is shorter than usual :). There are currently 3 submissions sent in. Pick something from your blogs that is bioinformatic related and sent it in (bioblogs at gmail) or leave the link in the comments. Please also let me know if you mind that I create a PDF file including your submission for offline reading. If you don;t have a blog start one and let me know or just send in a link to something that you particularly liked. (Source: Public Rambling)</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 28 Feb 2007 14:02:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Bio::Blogs #7

The February edition of Bio::Blogs ...</title>
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            <description>Bio::Blogs #7The February edition of Bio::Blogs was just published in BioHacking. Thanks to Paras for editing it. He highlighted some blogs related to synthetic biology and some of the recent bioinformatics posts from Neil, Sandra and Pierre. The 8th edition will be coming back here. The participation has been generally going down so Bio::Blogs might, in the near future, morph to something else. Just to give it a little twist I thought that it could be interesting to add a PDF version of Bio::Blogs (with the permission of the authors of course). So, for the next month entries I will be asking if the authors concede that the blog posts be compiled into a printable document. Entries can be submitted until the end of February to bioblogs at gmail. (Source: Public Rambling)</description>
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