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PointOne: An unlucky name…

PointOne is a company focusing on molecular medicine and the perfect example of how to choose an unlucky name. Molecular medicine is the application of knowledge in genomics, gene expression,...

Started in ScienceRoll • 9 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: fun, genome
MerckMedicus: A Friendly Medical Resource

In the next few days, I will share some interesting medical sites and services with you. The first one in the list is MerckMedicus.com, a quite comprehensive medical resource that has been designed...

Started in ScienceRoll • 9 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: health, health 2.0, medical education, medicine, medicine 2.0
What’s on the web? (22 March 2008)

Doctor Blogs Raise Concerns About Patient Privacy (NPR)“If you are unhappy with the people that you’re supposed to be serving and taking care of, you probably need therapy,” she...

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Tags: what's on the web?
Personalized Genetics: The User Aspect

As personalized genetics is still rising, users start to write more and more posts about these genetic services. And this user aspect should and will play a major role in the future of genomic...

Started in ScienceRoll • 9 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: 1000$ genome, 23andme, genome, health, medicine
The Papier-Mache Anatomist

Just a short note about a useful tool for studying anatomy:Louis Thomas Jerôme Auzoux (1797-1880), a French physician, improved and popularized anatomical papier-mâché models. As a medical student...

Started in ScienceRoll • 9 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: anatomy, art, medical education
Personalized Genetics: Research in the News

When I started to share the most recent news and improvements of personalized genetics or genomic medicine, it wasn’t an easy job to find 4-5 articles a week. Now, my bookmark is totally full...

Started in ScienceRoll • 9 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: 1000$ genome, gene, genome, innovation, medicine
Gene Genie #27 at DNA Direct Talk

The 27th edition is up at DNA Direct Talk. Many thanks to Lisa Lee for hosting Gene Genie! It’s the blog carnival of genes and gene-related diseases. Our plan is to cover the whole genome before 2082...

Started in ScienceRoll • 9 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: blog carnival, gene genie
Talk To a Doctor Now: Online!

Even if it’s really dangerous to give medical advice online, sometimes we want to just talk to a doctor about our medical problems. Now we can do it at Americal Well: American Well™ is a new...

Started in ScienceRoll • 9 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: health, health 2.0, healthcare, innovation, medicine
Medicine 2.0 Carnival: Health 2.0 Apps and Virtual Education

I’m afraid this is the last time I host Medicine 2.0 (#19) before the summer as all the dates are taken by great bloggers. So now I would like to share dozens of interesting and useful links...

Started in ScienceRoll • 9 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: blog carnival, blogging, community site, health, health 2.0
Dangers of Web 2.0: In Medicine

I’ve written more than 200 posts about web 2.0 and medicine, but I almost never focus on the dangers web 2.0 can cause to medical professionals and patients. The first time I talked about this...

Started in ScienceRoll • 9 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: blogging, health, health 2.0, medicine, medicine 2.0