Coming Soon: the MolBio Blog Carnaval

I’m happy to tell you that molecular and cellular biology bloggers soon will have their own Blog Carnival! The MolBio Carnival came into existence thanks to the joint efforts of Alejandro Montenegro, Lab Rat, Psi WavefunctionAlexander Knoll and myself.

For those of you unfamiliar with the concept of a blog carnival: a carnival is like a monthly digest of the blogosphere concerning a particular subject. Any blogger can submit their blogposts on the subject of molecular or cellular biology to the carnival hosts. The first Monday of every month, one of the hosts will shortly describe and link to the posts that have been submitted that month.

If you’ve written a blogpost on the subject of molecular or cellular biology, you’re very welcome to submit your posts to the blog carnival online here. From the Carnival description:

This carnival focuses on cellular and molecular biology in different systems: the discussion of peer-review articles, techniques, book reviews and related topics, are all welcomed. Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to: structure and function of proteins, nucleic acids and other macromolecules, gene expression and its regulation, signal transduction, apoptosis, developmental biology, cell cycle and cell growth, microbiology, biochemistry, structural biology, membrane dynamics and many others. Systems and synthetic biology-related posts are also welcomed.

A blog carnival is a great way of exposing a larger and interested audience to your writing, so spread the word via twitter, e-mails, friendfeed etcetera. The first carnival will be published on the second of August, so waste no time submitting your blogposts! We look forward to receiving your contributions!


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    Carnivals & Festivals
    The Molbio Carnival: second edition
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