Some tweets of mine with links about #PLoS papers by #Nobel winners

  1. #Nobel winner Blackburn’s 2004 #PLoS Biology essay: Reason as Our Guide –http://shar.es/140kQ

  2. #Nobel winner Greider’s re #PLoS Genetics pub on telomeres in Primary and Tumor Cells –http://shar.es/140wf

  3. #Nobel winner Szostak has many #PLoSOne pubshttp://tinyurl.com/yeel5sthttp://tinyurl.com/ycb34c5http://tinyurl.com/yegusbc

  4. Yippe – another Nobel Prize for work in Tetrahymena – see my #PLoS Biology paper on the genome here –http://shar.es/140hE

  5. The Greider Lab | Johns Hopkins Medicine –http://shar.es/1406w #Nobel

  6. Blackburn Lab Research – http://shar.es/140G9#Nobel

  7. Szostak Lab: Home Page http://shar.es/140G3#Nobel

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Author: Jonathan Eisen

I am an evolutionary biologist and a Professor at U. C. Davis. (see my lab site here). My research focuses on the origin of novelty (how new processes and functions originate). To study this I focus on sequencing and analyzing genomes of organisms, especially microbes and using phylogenomic analysis

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  1. Oh my FSM, I was JUST looking up Blackburn's Tetrahymena papers when blogging some musings about who knows how many cell/molecular biol wonders lie waiting to be discovered in the obscure domains of the protist kingdom. While looking at them, I thought “I wonder if she ever got a Nobel prize for that…”

    Wow! I haz sixth sense!
    Ok, maybe just a coincidence…

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