Just wanted to share that my first first-author paper is now online! In the journal Stem Cells and Development, here’s my paper on “Roles of Integrins in Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Growth on Matrigel and Vitronectin.”
I found this video from the 70s over the summer, and I think The Rocking Son of Dschinghis Khan is a must-see…
I think it is definitely a great video, if not rather bizarre and esoteric in nature. The band, Dschinghis Khan, was a 70s/80s German band. Unlike this song though, must of their other music was rather sad (much more on them through that link). Anyway, I just love this video… hope you at least like it too 🙂
It’s true! This music will get burned into your brain, endlessly circling your frontal lobes. It’s so cheesy that it works. Check it out!
Paradoxdruid - November 30th, 2005 at 11:49 pmWe know people have been downloading this (we can track it!) and we would really like to know what you think of it! Don’t worry, we won’t be offended — we love it partly because of its cheesiness 😀
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Just wanted to share that my first first-author paper is now online! In the journal Stem Cells and Development, here’s my paper on “Roles of Integrins in Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Growth on Matrigel and Vitronectin.”
Just read a fascinating (if lengthy) essay on disruptive technology and the future of scientific publishing. Well worth the read!
Just wanted to share Mint.com’s Visual Guide to Deflation, which is quite explanatory.
Hey all Paradoxdruid readers! I recently started up a blog on stem cells that I’d love you all to take a look at: http://www.allthingsstemcell.com/
I participated in another Barely literate book review podcast, this time on Nicholson Baker’s “The Fermata”. Give it a listen!
Obama has outlined a strategy for America, in great depth. Read all about Change.gov!
Okay, I’ll admit that it’s entirely possible that I am the last person to learn about this website*, but it’s really addictive.ÂÂ
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