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New Blogs on The Science Advisory Board!
Posted 3/20/2008

The Science Advisory Board would like to present the addition of three new blogs, and a few modifications to our existing blogs that you've enjoyed over the years. Rwintle will join Hbogerd and Hwiegand on our existing Tools of the Trade blog. Alethea and Amit Banfana will continue to author Humans in Science, and Science: Uncovering & Discovering, respectively. New blog arrivals include The Global Student Angle, The Pharma Transition, and The Microarray Blog. The Global Student Angle will present the perspective of graduate students from around the globe, starting with Lahirik (Germany), Ana Laura (Argentina), and Sordan (Hong Kong). The Pharma Transition provides insight into the life of one of scientist (Tansy) as she moves from an academic position to one in the pharmaceutical industry, crossing international borders in the process. In The Microarray Blog, Albinpaul lends his expertise and provides a wealth of resources on microarray technology.

You may have noticed that we referenced the blog authors by their SAB member screennames, rather than their real names in this article. Many of our new bloggers are very active in our forum as well, and in addition to posting comments on their blogs, you can join in discussion with them and many others in our community forums.

We hope you enjoy our new blogs and enjoy the content and discussion opportunities they provide.  

For questions and comments on The Science Advisory Board blogs, please email k.henwood@scienceboard.net.

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