
Medical Museion @ University of Copenhagen
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One of the great attractions here at Medical Museion right now is Colin Rennie’sglass sculpture of ATP-synthase.We have placed itin the basement area to the left of the main entrance — we didn’t dare put it on the ground floor because we were...
The other day a package arrived in my office with a variety of sweets — from licorice candy to suger coated almonds. Yummy.Who would send meatwo pound sweet gift basket? In the bottom of the package was a short letter (in Danish):”Many thanks for...
Over and over again I’ve praisedDerek Lowe’sblog ‘In the Pipeline’(see for example here). Derek deliversalmost daily insights into the world of drugresearch,from chemical lab work routines toBig Pharma management and economics.Yesterday’s...
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Thomas wrote a post yesterday on medical board games, which got me reminiscing about medical computer games. There is a long history of medical computer games, particularly within the simulation genre. Most noteworthy is the now extinct Bullfrog Productions’...
Assume you havesubmittedapaper for the Bulletin ofthe History of Medicineor Museums & Societyor some other fine humanities journal.Then imagine the editors write back to you saying that the anonymous reviewers just loved it and that the journalwillaccept...
Last week, Martin Fenner at Nature Network Bloggers Forumaskedhis fellow science bloggersnine inquisitivequestions about their experiences with thegenre.Severalpeople— e.g., Eva Amsen; Henry Gee; Clare Dudman; Steffi Suhr; Stephen Curry;Massimo Pinto;...
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I would like to share 4 interesting articles mentioning Wikipedia with you. As you may know, I’ve been an administrator in the English Wikipedia since October, 2006 so I’m not saying I can be neutral when writing about one of the biggest online...
This is the first collection of links this year, I hope you still enjoy them!Social Media Trends to Watch for in 2009 (Ozmosis Blog): Jason Bhan shares very important thoughts on 2009 predictions.Top Healthcare Conversations of 2008 (Healthcare NBIC)NewScientist...
Medicine 2.0 is a bi-weekly blog carnival which collects some of the most interesting posts about Web 2.0 and Medicine. The archive is available here.A blog carnival is a blog event similar to a magazine dedicated to a particular topic. Each edition of a blog...


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