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The three essential components of a good laboratory website.

synthesisMy colleague, Attila, asked me months ago what are the components of a good laboratory website. However, my thoughts remained incomplete until I read David Crotty’s post at the CSHL blog that I was able to form an answer, and even then it took me two long comments to get my thoughts straight.

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About Me

Synthesis started as a place to develop thoughts concerning the relationship of previously-unconnected events. It’s also a platform for me to experiment with web technologies, and my contribution to open science.

For more information about me check the following resources:
My Resume (doc) (pdf)
My Dissertation (doc) (pdf)
My Linkedin Profile
My Mendeley Profile
My Nature Network profile
My Citeulike Library
My Community of Science profile (may be out of date)
The list of questions I’ve answered for the MadSci.org Ask-A-Scientist Archives

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Open Access Projects:

  • 2009 – Present – Community Liaison for Mendeley – 25000 free full text papers available in hosted self-archived collections, many more to come via partnerships with institutional repositories.
  • 2008 – Present – Member of Friendfeed Life Scientists & Article Level Metrics Rooms – Community members share tips on the practice of open science, write letters promoting open access, and collaboratively apply for grants to develop linked data infrastructure.

Open Science Projects:

  • 2009 – March 2010 – Community Liaison for BioKM – Free, lightweight, portable laboratory project management and linked data infrastructure.
  • 2009 – Present – Co-founder of Stemcellassays.com

Recent papers citing my work are available here.