Science Blogging 2008: London
Nature Network, in collaboration with the Royal Institution, is pleased to announce its inaugural science blogging conference:

Science Blogging 2008 conference is a one-day conference which will be held on 30 August at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, 21 Albemarle Street, London, W1S 4BS.
The science blogging community is growing rapidly and reaching larger audiences. At Science Blogging 2008, science bloggers from around the world will have the opportunity to meet and discuss the pressing issues in science, science communication, publishing and education. What can science bloggers do to maximise their impact? Can blogging contribute to scientific research and careers? How can blogs be used to help educate the public about science? What other emerging online tools will play a role in science? Readers and writers of science blogs, those who follow trends in online scientific communication and anyone else interested in learning more about science blogging will benefit from the discussions.
The complete conference programme has been posted on the Science Blogging 2008 group on Nature Network. A conference website is now available, and offers help with securing accommodations, transportation suggestions, and activities planned for the days before the conference. We have posted a list of the attendees, including links to Nature Network profiles and websites/blogs, to this site.
Looking forward to seeing you in London.
Sincerely,
The Nature Network team
Registered attendees
| Name |
City/Country |
Website/Blog |
| Bob O’Hara |
Helsinki |
Deep thoughts and silliness |
| Matt Brown |
London |
Editor’s Blog |
| Corie Lok |
Boston |
Editor’s Blog |
| GrrlScientist |
New York |
Living the Scientific Life |
| Mike Dunford |
Hawaii |
The Questionable Authority |
| Mo Costandi |
London |
Neurophilosophy |
| Ed Yong |
London |
Not Exactly Rocket Science |
| Henry Gee |
London |
End of the Pier Show |
| Maxine Clarke |
London |
Nautilus |
| Andrew Walkingshaw |
Cambridge, UK |
Brighten the Corners |
| Martin Fenner |
Germany |
Gobbledygook |
| Anna Kushnir |
Boston |
Lab Life |
| Cameron Neylon |
Oxford |
Science in the Open |
| Karen James |
London |
The Beagle Project Blog |
| Jean-Claude Bradley |
Philadelphia |
Useful Chemistry |
| Jennifer Rohn |
London |
Mind the Gap |
| Richard Grant |
Sydney |
The Scientist |
| Clare Dudman |
|
Clare Dudman |
| Attila Csordas |
|
Pimm – Partial immortalization |
| Peter Murray-Rust |
Cambridge, UK |
A Scientist and the Web |
| Li-Kim Lee |
London |
|
| Jo Scott |
London |
Joanna Scott’s blog |
| Jonathan Birch |
Bristol |
ECancerMedicalScience |
| Matt Wood |
Cambridge, UK |
Green is Good |
| Aleks Scholz |
St Andrews |
Riesenmachine
Lesemachine |
| Alexander Griekspoor |
Cambridge, UK |
Mekentosj.com |
| Marc West |
Cambridge, UK |
Plus Magazine |
| Marianne Freiberger |
Cambridge, UK |
Plus Magazine |
| Erika Cule |
London |
|
| Massimo Pinto |
Rome |
Science in the Bel Paese |
| Jon Edwards |
Cambridge, UK |
Chemistry World Blog |
| Stephen Curry |
London |
|
| Jeff Marlow |
London |
Into the Blue |
| Neir Eshel |
London |
|
| Ben Goldacre |
London |
Bad Science |
| Rory MacNeil |
London |
Axiope Limited |
| Sarah Kemmit |
London |
British Library |
| Bronwen Dekker |
London |
Work Blog |
| Alain Dekker |
London |
|
| Julia Heathcote |
London |
Ethical Palaeontologist |
| Simon Hughes |
London |
British Library |
| Michelle Farran |
Australia |
Why Mice Sing |
| Lizzie Fellowes-Freeman |
Cambridge, UK |
|
| Enro |
France |
Enro, scientist and citizen |
| Brain Duck |
York, UK |
BrainDuck’s Weblog |
| Hauke Riesch |
Cambridge, UK |
Understanding Uncertainty |
| Brian Clegg |
Oxford, UK |
Popsci |
| Coracle |
London |
Science and Progress |
| Raf Aerts |
Belgium |
A(frican) Blog of Ecology |
| Austin Elliott |
|
Dr. Aust’s Spleen |
| David Colquhoun |
London |
DC’s Improbable Science |
| Stephanie Suhr |
Germany |
Inter-Research Science Center |
| Marco Boscolo |
Italy |
Formicablog |
| Prateek Buch |
London |
Consider, Evaluate, Act |
| Tom Hebbron |
Southampton |
|
| Heather Etchevers |
France |
Humans in Science |
| Rebecca Smith |
London |
Biochemical Society |
| Mike Barton |
Manchester |
Bioinformatics Zen |
| Andy Lewis |
|
The Quackometer |
| Sara Fletcher |
Didcot |
A Different Wavelength |
| Vaughan Bell |
London |
Mind Hacks |
| Ian Mulvany |
London |
Connotea: Latest News and Blog |
| Peter Tallack |
Devon |
The Science Factory |
| Graham Steel |
Glasgow |
JoVE Blog |
| Timo Hannay |
London |
|
| Elizabeth Slade |
London |
Journal of Medical Case Reports Blog |
| Barbara Kiser |
London |
International Institute for Environment and Development |
| Duncan Hull |
Manchester |
O’Really? |
| Tristram Wyatt |
Oxford |
|
| Bruce Taylor |
|
|
| Jonathan Black |
London |
|
| Ronald Krause |
Berlin |
Life and Science in Berlin |
| Sid Rodrigues |
London |
The Skeptic Magazine |
| Joanne Baker |
London |
|
| Kerri Smith |
London |
Nature Podcasts |
| Petra Dersch |
Germany |
|
| Daniel Cressey |
London |
The Great Beyond |
| David Bradley |
Cambridge, UK |
Sciencebase |
| Barbara Axt |
London |
Baxt |
| Paul Browne |
Cambridge, UK |
Speaking of Research |
| Viktor Poór |
Hungary |
Stripped Science |
| Anna Barnett |
London |
Climate Feedback |
| Joe Fitzsimons |
Oxford |
Quantized Thoughts |
| Hilary Spencer |
New York |
Nature Precedings |
| Egon Willighagen |
Netherlands |
chem-bla-ics |
| Victor Henning |
London |
Mendeley Blog |
| Frank Norman |
London |
MRC NIMR Library & Information Service |
| Oliver Obst |
Germany |
Medinfo |
| Martin Donnelly |
Edinburgh |
Digital Curation Blog |
| Emma Barrett |
Oxford |
Psychology and Crime News |
| Elizabeth Zubritsky |
Washington, DC |
American Chemical Society |
| Palmiro Poltronieri |
Italy |
knedliky |
| Asher Mullard |
London |
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