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Monthly Archives: July 2008

First authorship by women in a German medical journal

By Martin Fenner
Posted: July 27, 2008
Category: Snippets | 7 Comments

Edublogging at Science Blogging 2008: London

By Martin Fenner
Posted: July 24, 2008
Category: Snippets | 3 Comments

Do online journals narrow science and scholarship?

By Martin Fenner
Posted: July 19, 2008
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Why is genetics so difficult for students to learn?

By Martin Fenner
Posted: July 15, 2008
Category: Snippets | 6 Comments

Mouse models of human cancer and the need for more translational research

By Martin Fenner
Posted: July 14, 2008
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In which I became a conference blogger

By Martin Fenner
Posted: July 13, 2008
Category: Snippets | 5 Comments

Nobel blogging?

By Martin Fenner
Posted: July 12, 2008
Category: Snippets | 13 Comments
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