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What you have to know about personalized genetics

Genes load the gun. Lifestyle pulls the trigger. By Dr. Elliot Joslin I’ve written at least a hundred times about personalized medicine so it’s the perfect time to come up with a short...

Started in ScienceRoll • 9 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: 1000$ genome, 23andme, dna, genetic screening, genetic testing
What’s on the web? (30 March 2008)

600 Health-related links including SciencerollYoung Scientist Challenge 2008: They’re looking for a few great students and teachers to inspire us with their enthusiasm for...

Started in ScienceRoll • 9 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: video, what's on the web?
Case Presentation in Second Life

Yesterday, we had a meeting in Second Life, the virtual world at the Ann Myers Medical Center. One of our educators did a case presentation by giving us a textfile that contained the anamnesis and...

Started in ScienceRoll • 9 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: medical education, medicine, medicine 2.0, second life, web 2.0
Ozmosis: A new physician-only community

Ozmosis is a new community, currently in private beta, created by physicians for physicians. Members have to be verified during the registration process.According to their mission...

Started in ScienceRoll • 9 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: community site, health, health 2.0, innovation, medicine
Personalized Medical Metasearch Engine

Yesterday, I wrote about the new Scienceroll Search which is a personalized medical search engine. The feedback is just fantastic, I didn’t expect to get so many comments here on the blog, on...

Started in ScienceRoll • 9 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: medical search, medicine, medicine 2.0, scienceroll search, web 3.0
Gene Genie #28 at Greg Laden’s Blog

The 28th edition is up at Greg Laden’s Blog. Many thanks to Greg Laden for hosting Gene Genie! It’s the blog carnival of genes and gene-related diseases. Our plan is to cover the whole genome before...

Started in ScienceRoll • 9 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: blog carnival, gene genie
Do you hate Pubmed? Here is the solution!

After the presentation I gave at Yale this February, all the questions of physicians focused on the problems and concerns about PubMed. And recently, Anna Kushnir expressed her thoughts on this: For...

Started in ScienceRoll • 9 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: health, health 2.0, invention, medical search, medicine
Healthinfo Island in Second Life: Interview!

There are plenty of islands and sites in Second Life, the virtual world that are dedicated to medical education or patient support. I’ve already written about some of them. But Healthinfo...

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Tags: education, health, interview, medical education, medicine
PharmaSurveyor: Personalize your drug regimen!

PharmaSurveyor is a new community, currently in beta, focusing on a question: “Could my medications be the cause of my new or unexplained symptoms? You just enter your drugs then search for any...

Started in ScienceRoll • 9 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: community site, health, health 2.0, innovation, medical search
3D Anatomy Online

I wish I had some resources of anatomy as useful as the following tools and sites when I had to fight this area of medicine. First, Medgadget reported the beta launch of BodyMaps, an online atlas...

Started in ScienceRoll • 9 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: anatomy, education, innovation, medical education, medicine