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Medical Training in Second Life

If you follow Scienceroll closely, you know well how much I support the opportunities provided by Second Life, the virtual world, that can be an additional e-learning tool in medical education. I...

Started in ScienceRoll • 11 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: education, game, medical education, medicine, medicine 2.0
The Biggest Trip of My Life: Mission USA

As I’ve already told you, I’ll attend the 16th Annual Medicine Meets Virtual Reality Conference taking place in Long Beach, California from Monday to Friday (28, January - 1, February)...

Started in ScienceRoll • 11 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: about me, blogging, health 2.0, medicine, medicine 2.0
JoVe: PubMed, RSS and many more

After yesterday’s post about WeShow, here is an announcement of the recent improvements of JoVe, the Journal of Visualized Experiments, which is getting closer to become the best resource of...

Started in ScienceRoll • 11 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: invention, medical imaging, medicine, medicine 2.0, video
What’s on the web? (26 January 2008)

What doctors think about ‘Medical Googlers’. (Healthbolt)Google Health Login Page (The Efficient MD)Online Drug Interaction Checkers (David Rothman)2007 Crunchies: The Winners (TechCrunch):...

Started in ScienceRoll • 11 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: what's on the web?
WeShow: a new video-related social network

While I’m still working on my list of sites featuring medical/scientific videos, these services just can’t stop improving. Now, WeShow launched a new video-related social network – My...

Started in ScienceRoll • 11 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: community site, medicine, medicine 2.0, video, web 2.0
J. Craig Venter Institute builds first man-made genome!

What? I’m away for 2 days and the world turns upside down?Scientists have built the first synthetic genome by stringing together 147 pages of letters representing the building blocks of...

Started in ScienceRoll • 11 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: genome, invention, genetics
Knome Begins Sequencing First Clients

After the big news of 23andMe, Knome has to say something as well. But let Ari Kiirikki, the Vice President, to explain it all: Knome and the Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI), announced today that...

Started in ScienceRoll • 11 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: knome, personalized medicine
23andMe in Europe: Donation makes sense!

Today, Hsien-Hsien Lei at Eye on DNA shared an important announcement with us. 23andMe services are now available in Canada and Europe (press release).It means my donation campaign just makes sense...

Started in ScienceRoll • 11 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: 23andme, genome
Personal Genome Explorer at Home: How to analyze the results of your genome?

The Idea of the Month Award should certainly be given to Andrew Scheidecker who created a personal genome explorer tool in order to analyze his own data from 23andMe. But let’s read his...

Started in ScienceRoll • 11 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: 23andme, genetic testing, genome, invention, medicine
Doctor Anonymous Live on BlogTalkRadio

Doctor Anonymous has been blogging for nearly 2 years now but I’ve only recently come across his radio show. Doctor Anonymous Live is a perfect example for human networking. Just some of the...

Started in ScienceRoll • 11 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: blogging, medicine 2.0, web 2.0