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Journal copyright is to be feared.RT@infoecho It is kind of interesting that I do not hear the word "preprints" in biological sciences much.9:02 AM Nov 26thfrom Twitterrific
You need a PhD student. RT @neilswainston More ideas than time at the moment. Can I outsource my programming commitments to the Far East?3:30 AM Nov 19thfrom Twitterrific
@gepasi Who said 'stunted'? Last paragraph is a bit nonsensical agreed+SBML is widespread, but jury still out on SBGN scaling.8:42 AM Nov 13thfrom Twitterrific
@chrised re: 10k genome. There's no downside to having more data. But it's probably a quest for headlines, rather than driven by need.6:08 AM Nov 11thfrom Twitterrific
BBSRC roadshow in Glasgow yesterday. BBSRC sys bio portfolio under represented in animal physiology, biomolecular science and virology.5:18 AM Nov 5thfrom Twitterrific