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SB: More bloggers

Alex Mallet, from Drew Endy's lab, gives his take on the whole meeting here. And a student at Davidson college has lots of entries summarising specific talks on cis-action. In the long run, I expect the easiest way to browse them will be on the May archive.
Four active bloggers at a small biology meeting: the shape of things to come? or an outlier produced by an over-representation of geekiness in this very specific field?

Posted on behalf of Oliver Morton

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