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Closing down Freelancing Science shop 9 Apr 2010 | 09:36 am
It’s finally time to close down Freelancing Science shop. I will post in a different place, under more general domain name and on self-hosted WordPress installation. Visit my new site over at www.pawe...
Proposal for Science 2.0 lectures 8 Dec 2009 | 03:42 am
I’ve just submitted a proposal for three lectures about different aspect of Science 2.0. Target audience are PhD-students. Below you can find a brief overview. Probably the details will change a bit w...
Complex systems and biology – introduction 5 Dec 2009 | 10:01 am
What you can read in here is a set of my loose notes on complex systems and biology. I want to learn about the topic as fast as I can, so if I’m wrong anywhere, please point that to me. This post is a...
Science 2.0 in Poland – getting popular, recognized as important 28 Nov 2009 | 09:47 pm
Few days ago I had a chance to speak about Science 2.0 at the Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics of Polish Academy of Sciences (the one I’m affiliated with). Compared to the seminar on the same ...
Notes from Next Generation Sequencing Workshop in Rome 22 Nov 2009 | 03:02 am
I was in Rome for two days attending Next Generation Sequencing Workshop organized by EMBRACE (EU FP6 NoE), UPPMAX and CASPUR with the support of the Italian Society of Bioinformatics. It was pretty i...
Microstocks are for scientists too 6 Nov 2009 | 04:39 am
Money is rarely directly discussed on science blogs, but rarely science bloggers say that they don’t care. Quite a number of them run advertisement or affiliate programs on their sites, trying to mone...
Basket as a writing tool, SCAN as a collector 4 Nov 2009 | 05:25 am
Basket has been my favourite notetaking software for a long time, until I had switched to mindmaps. Quite recently I’ve discovered another use for it – a writing aid. Basket in one-column mode allows ...
Transitions, transitions 29 Oct 2009 | 03:56 am
Quite a few things happened while I was away. If you’re interested, here’s not so short summary of my internet hiatus: Research area I think I’m done with bioinformatics. My current research area se...
Open Science: a step towards Open Innovation 3 Jul 2009 | 08:13 am
Open Innovation is a catchy phrase, but I don’t think we are that close to it, as many people claim. Innocentive, InnovationXchange or NineSigma operate in the very small market, and this market does ...
Visual analysis in not only about seeing 29 Jun 2009 | 08:35 pm
I’ve just sumbled across this short video on work of Turkish artist Esref Armagan, born blind, who nonetheless paints and draws. I will let you draw your own conclusions – mine are briefly expressed i...