I am going to post notes here for the Metagenomics 2008 meeting.
Tag: Misc.
Metagenomics Meeting — Competing with the Election
Well, I apologize but I am not going to post anything today about the metagenomics meeting in San Diego since I came late today as I wanted to be at home for the beginning of the election. But I made my way down to San Diego and made it to dinner. The dinner “entertainment” was a talk by one of the grand gurus of ocean microbiology – Steven Giovannoni. Alas, even he realized that he was competing with people wanting to know about the election and I confess I spent most of his talk hitting reload on my phone and surfing between sites. But So I have no notes to post about his talk. But I can say that I am happy about the election. And tomorrow I will try to post some notes about talks. But I may be still too happy to take notes …
((Note added later — in retrospect, I (and others I talked to) felt Steve G’s talk had way way too much detail for an after dinner talk so I spent the next day taking out much of the detail from my talk to lighten it up. What did this get me? After my talk and later after drinks Steve G. made it clear he thought it stunk because it was too light on details of something he thought should have been in it. Oh well, I guess this goes to show you cannot make everyone happy.)).
More about How I feel – from my iPhone
How I feel – drawn on my iPhone
Charles Darwin Reiterates Endorsement of Obama
Charles Darwin has again spoken from the grave. In February I reported how Darwin endorsed Obama in the primary against Hilary Clinton (The Tree of Life: Charles Darwin Endorses Obama as the “Natural Selection”) (note – his candidacy took off immediately after the 2/5 endorsement). And Darwin is getting in his own November surprise for the election tomorrow. Darwin spoke through a variety of media (I am using this term in reference to the plural of medium – people who speak to the dead .. but I am not sure whether media or mediums is the plural) and said
“This one is such a complete no brainer. Obama is so far and away the fitter candidate. Plus if Palin and McCain do not believe in my greatest work, well they can …” (we cannot print the rest)
So there it is. Of course, most living well known scientists who have made public statements also endorse Obama, but getting Darwin’s support is an extra feather in his cap.
Conflict between religion and evolution? Not according to the Papal Conference on Evolution …
Genome Technology Runs the Table on Open Access …
Wow. Again, wow. Genome Technology Magazine has dedicated in essence an entire issue to Open Access and they have a whole series on interesting things to say about it. In addition they are making the issue available under a Creative Commons License so everyone can check it out. Among the articles are:
- Ready or Not, Here Comes Open Access
- Open Access: What Does It All Mean?
- Many Flavors of Open Access
- An Acquisition, an Association, and a Celebration
- PubMed Central: The ‘Mildly Destabilizing’ Compromise
- Reluctant Publishers and the Birth of PLoS
PLoS Biology at 5: The Future Is Open Access
Just a quick one here. All those interested in Open Access should look at this editorial on PLoS Biology from the PLoS Biology staff PLoS Biology – PLoS Biology at 5: The Future Is Open Access
Links on Outdoor Art in Davis from DavisLife Magazine
Just got some links to a collection on outdoor art in Davis from people at DavisLife magazine.
- http://nov-2007.davislifemagazine.com/publicart/pg1
- http://dec-2007.davislifemagazine.com/art/pg1
- http://jan-2008.davislifemagazine.com/publicart/pg1
- http://feb-2008.davislifemagazine.com/publicart/pg1
- http://march-2008.davislifemagazine.com/art/pg1
- http://apr-2008.davislifemagazine.com/art/pg1
- http://may-2008.davislifemagazine.com/art/pg1
- http://june-2008.davislifemagazine.com/art/pg1
Larry Moran on Phylogenomics, my new paper, and species
Just a quick note to encourage people to check out Larry Moran at The Sandwalk blogging about my new phylogenomics paper (with Martin Wu) and talking about whether one can use species as a term for bacteria.


