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Dr Shock MD PhD
Took me sometime to appreciate this talk but when having enough time and listening and watching this talk I find it very interesting. Besides interesting it’s also funny and I now understand why my son doesn’t wear a watch.
It’s mostly about personalized learning. Personalized Learning is the tailoring of pedagogy, curriculum and [...]

Dr Shock MD PhD
Took me sometime to appreciate this talk but when having enough time and listening and watching this talk I find it very interesting. Besides interesting it’s also funny and I now understand why my son doesn’t wear a watch.
It’s mostly about personalized learning. Personalized Learning is the tailoring of pedagogy, curriculum and [...]

Scienceroll
In plastic surgery, it’s becoming harder and harder to find relevant, quality content online. Now Webicina.com, the first medical social media guidance service, features Plastic Surgery in Social Media presenting the best mobile apps, blogs, podcasts, Twitterers, communities, slideshows and many more social media tools dedicated to plastic surgery and cosmetics.

If you [...]

Agricultural Biodiversity Weblog
The latest Berry Go Round blog carnival is up at Greg Laden’s Blog. Lots of cool stuff, check it out. Oh, and it looks like we’re next…

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Agricultural Biodiversity Weblog
Wheat boffins are meeting in St Petersburg. CIMMYT is blogging about it. ICARDA is blogging about it. A whole bunch of people are twittering. So there’s no excuse for not knowing what’s going on.

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Dr Shock MD PhD

This is my tickler file in a box, a very efficient way to keep organized with Getting Things Done. A Tickler File consists of a series of 43 file folders: 12 monthly and 31 daily folders. Items are filed in a folder corresponding to when the item will need to be handled, [...]

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Björn Brembs

Welcome to our daughter Freya, born 7.17am Berlin time, 3470g and 53cm! More anon.

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Jay Parkinson just gave a slideshow about designing the future of healthcare at Gov 2.0 Expo:

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Chris Pietschmann
Using a map to visualize data within an application is great, but you must first get the location of the data to be displayed. If you have the address you can geocode it using the Bing Maps Web Services, but “What if you can’t geocode it?” Or, “What if the geocoding can’t find the [...]

Dr Shock MD PhD
William Li presents a new way to think about cancer treatment: angiogenesis, targeting the blood vessels that feed a tumor. The crucial first (and best) step: Eating cancer-fighting foods that beat cancer at its own game.

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Cancer Research Blog Carnival #21 – National Cancer Research Month
Medical Web 2.0 Guidance Packages at Webcinia [...]

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Björn Brembs

Major League Soccer: Houston Dynamo – http://brightkite.com/objects…

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Major League Soccer: Houston Dynamo – http://brightkite.com/objects…

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Dr Shock MD PhD
Amgen would like to invite healthcare professionals to visit http://angiogenesis.amgen.com, where the science of angiogenesis comes to life. Angiogenesis, a fundamental mechanism in normal development and cancer, involves multiple cellular regulators that include the angiopoietins, the VEGF family and other regulators. Amgen has developed an interactive website that will provide users with [...]

Agricultural Biodiversity Weblog
So there’s an Innovation for Biodiversity Photo Contest running over at Myoo Create, sponsored by National Geographic and UNEP. I voted for the picture of Svalbard, natch. Deadline for submitting entries is 30 May, for voting June 4.

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A History of the Future of EHRs (Intelligent healthcare): The heterodox Mayan timeline for the history of the future of EHRs is revealed.

Social media and bookmarking (Pharma Marketing Blog): Packrati.us follows your tweets and whenever you mention a url, it will add it to your del.icio.us account.

Prezi Shows Off Collaborative Presentation Editing in [...]

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