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A discussion broke out recently on Friendfeed about online commentary on scientific articles. The discussions were interesting because, for the first time in recent memory, there was disagreement about something fundamental. I view this as an extremely positive sign that … Continue reading →
24. May 2009 by Mr. Gunn
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Tags: commentary, friendfeed, open access, PLoS, ResearcherID |
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Featuring commentary on their previous article by Peter Andrews, Shinya Yamanaka, Paul Tesar, and William Gunn(aka yours truly). I really like Paul Tesar’s idea of a “pluripotency score”, because it’s just this kind of multi-factorial definition we’ll need to really … Continue reading →
13. December 2007 by Mr. Gunn
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Tags: commentary, differentiation, iPS, pluripotent stem cell, science, stem cell |
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Online Engagement of Scientists with the literature: anonymity vs. ResearcherID
A discussion broke out recently on Friendfeed about online commentary on scientific articles. The discussions were interesting because, for the first time in recent memory, there was disagreement about something fundamental. I view this as an extremely positive sign that … Continue reading →
24. May 2009 by Mr. Gunn
Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: commentary, friendfeed, open access, PLoS, ResearcherID | 15 comments