Science Blogging Challenge: The winner is….
Corie Lok
Monday, 02 February 2009 15:04 UTC
At Nature Network’s Science Blogging conference last August in London, a call was put out to get senior scientists to start blogging. The aim of this Science Blogging Challenge was to encourage more scientists to engage in this newer form of scientific communication and to help science blogging gain greater visibility and credibility.
And the co-winners of the Challenge are:
Shirley Wu, graduate student, Stanford University
and
Russ Altman, chair of bioengineering, professor of bioengineering, genetics and medicine, Stanford University
Shirley got Russ to start his blog, Building Confidence in September 2008. Shirley is a biomedical informatics PhD student in Russ’s lab and has her own blog, I Was Lost But Now I Live Here.
Russ and Shirley have won invitations and all-expenses paid trips to the invitation-only ‘unconference’ SciFoo 2009 hosted by Google at its headquarters in Mountain View, California and organized by Nature Publishing Group (NPG) and O’Reilly Media. Since Russ and Shirley live nearby, NPG will use those funds to help other deserving individuals, such as attendees from developing countries, to attend SciFoo ’09.
One of Russ’s blog posts, One of my first post-genomic moments will also be included in Open Laboratory 2008, an anthology of the best scientific blog posts of 2008.
The challenge was issued and judged by Peter Murray-Rust (University of Cambridge, UK), Cameron Neylon (University of Southampton, UK), Richard P Grant (University of Sydney, Australia) and Timo Hannay (Nature Publishing Group). They judged the candidates based on the frequency and quality of the blog posts, and the seniority of the scientist-blogger.
Congratulations Russ and Shirley. And a big thanks to everyone who got a senior scientist to blog and to those scientists who started blogging. Although only one set of winners could be chosen, the scientific community as a whole benefits from more scientists communicating online. Keep up the good work!
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Congratulations to the winners. I’m going to check out those blogs forthwith. I wonder, are there also any other good blogs from the entries for which you can provide with an “honourable mention”? It would be nice to check out some good, new scientific blogs.
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Yay! Congrats to Shirley and Russ!
And I like the idea of using the leftover funds to bring in people who otherwise can’t afford to go.(I’d still like to hear more about the total number of submissions, and fields. Because I’m not at all surprised that the winning blog is a) from the field of Bioinformatics and b) submitted by someone I’ve met.)
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Yippee! I was so afraid there wouldn’t be any entries. Any vague noises I made in that direction were immediately pooh-poohed by the pooh-bahs.
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Congratulations! What great news :) Hope to see you at SciFoo09 (if I get invited and if I can manage the funds – haha)!
Well done.
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