Wondering where to find high quality computational biology and related weblogs ? Well, you've come to the right place. Originally we asked for submissions for a 'recommended reading' list which were added to this wiki page. Over time the list became disorganized, and we now have a 'weblinks' module one the main nodalpoint site that organizes the list. Most of the weblogs in the new list (bellow) have been added to the weblinks database. These links are displayed randomly in a 'Recommended Reading' block (aka blog-roll) on the right hand side of the page. If you want your blog to be included in that list, or if you want to suggest a blog for inclusion, then submit it via the weblinks form.
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http://harijay.wordpress.com/ - On topic, Genomics, life science technology , computational biology , structural biology and their inter-relationships
http://nftb.net/ - Rolands blog, infrequent of late, probably busy doing 'real science'
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http://eric.jain.name/ - Software Developer at the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics. UniProt & (Semantic) Web.
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The following are links that were put here but are in some way dodgy:
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S2S (not actually a blog)
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We need to figure out how to automatically convert this list to
OPML so people can use it in their aggregators.
Absolutely. I just scraped this off the post comments and my firefox bookmarks.
Liferea reader generates a feedlist.opml file for all your feeds in ~/.liferea. But that would require someone to subscribe to them all…
I've whipped up
a quick script to generate an
OPML list of feeds indexed by Postgenomic, that could do it (though not all of the blogs on this list might be there)
I've removed duplicates (for example, Pharyngula was up there 4 times) and indicated dead blogs. – Coalescent
I've taken BioPeer out of the defunct list and updated the
URI. It's been fairly active recently. – mndooci