Cameron NeylonOne OpenID enabled WikiMedia installation up and running. Now to tackle the evils of Wordpress...3 hours ago - Comment - LikeChristopher Granade liked this
Cameron NeylonWebel - a web service based python library for chemical information - http://baoilleach.blogspot.com/2009...November 6 from delicious - Comment - LikeDeepak Singh, Rajarshi Guha and...
Cameron NeylonNext-gen PhDs fail to find Web 2.0's 'on-switch' - http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story...Thursday from Google Reader - Comment - LikeJo Young, Cesar Sanchez, Joe Dunckley an...
Cameron Neylon"Guerrilla OA" done right. - http://www.sennoma.net/main...October 20 from Google Reader - Comment - Like
Cameron NeylonNeil Swainston: We are the Robots - http://neilswainston.blogspot.com/2009...October 20 from delicious - Comment - LikePeter Miller, Daniel Mietchen and Mike Chelen liked thisNeil S...
Cameron NeylonInfoQ: How to GET a Cup of Coffee - http://www.infoq.com/article...yesterday from delicious - Comment - Like'Mummi' Thorisson liked thisExplanation of RESTful services in the contex...
Cameron NeylonAn open letter to Lord Mandelson - http://blog.openwetware.org/science...6 hours ago from Science in the open - Comment - LikeMickey Schafer, D0r0th34, Graham Steel and 9 other peop...
Cameron NeylonThe threat to science publishing | sci-t3ch via @andrewspong - http://sci-t3ch.blogspot.com/2009...9 hours ago from Bookmarklet - Comment - LikeBjörn Brembs and Kubke liked thisI...
Cameron NeylonRequest to FF: Before any shut down please ensure there is a a public archive made of the complete public timeline. There is gold in there for future sociologists (they just haven't r...
Cameron NeylonNew Blog: Cross-Country Open Source Student Projects - http://pyre.third-bit.com/blog...yesterday from Google Reader - Comment - Like
Cameron Neylon to Cameron's feed, ISIS BiolabSteve Wilson is currently scripting automatically graph posting from Crisp an #ISIS instrument. Why didn't I think of that earlier?11 hours ago - Comme...
Cameron Neylon to Cameron's feed, Science 2.0Nascent: Igor - a Google Wave robot to manage your references - http://blogs.nature.com/wp...5 hours ago from Bookmarklet - Comment - LikeBob O'Har...
Cameron Neylon@kjedler I'm just bemused by how easy this is. Thirty minutes to work out how to drive things and ten minutes actual programmingyesterday from Twitter - Comment - Like
Cameron Neylon@dmje tell me about it - oh, that's in response to the tweet two back, not the most recent one :-)yesterday from Twitter - Comment - Like
Cameron Neylon@andrewspong The main problem with post-pub PR in STM is getting people to do it. See http://blog.openwetware.org/science... and http://blog.openwetware.org/science... for my take15 h...
Cameron NeylonSci - Bar - Foo etc. Part III - Google Wave Session at SciFoo - http://blog.openwetware.org/science...6 hours ago from Science in the open - Comment - LikeNeil Saunders, Frank, Ho J...
Cameron Neylon@LabSpaces Indeed - first impressions, very alpha but lots of potential - it is doing the laundry as I type ;-) Another post to write.20 hours ago from Twitter - Comment - Like
Cameron Neylon#followfriday All the very cool people who were at #sbcPA10 hours ago from Twitter - Comment - Like
Cameron Neylon@easternblot Is that "weed" through or "wade" through? Either way there was quite a lot of coverage...better sort out the bits of vid I have21 hours ago from Twitter - Comment - Like
Cameron Neylon@kjedler well not right at moment - kind of busy...7 hours ago from Twitter - Comment - Like
Cameron Neylon.@jimrhiz I take your point. Challenge lies in finding an middle ground between "thou shalt" and "it would be great if you would"..15 hours ago from Twitter - Comment - Like
Cameron Neylon@MikeChelen Agreed non-derivative better than all rights reserved, but not CC-ND because it's not for data. Can't apply copyrights to data.16 hours ago from Twitter - Comment - Like
Cameron Neylon@MikeChelen Very true. I rule that out without thinking. ND means you can't do anything so what is the point of making it available at all?17 hours ago from Twitter - Comment - Like
Cameron Neylon@covert So it only doesn't work on 10.5 with aluminium unibody macs perhaps?19 hours ago from Twitter - Comment - Like
Cameron NeylonGrant scheme for innovation in Researcher Career Development http://www.vitae.ac.uk/policy-... up to ÂŁ100k21 hours ago - Comment - Like
Cameron NeylonVideoing and filming permitted - http://www.flickr.com/photos...23 hours ago from Flickr - Comment - LikeBjörn Brembs, Steve Koch, Daniel MacArthur and 7 other people liked this
Cameron Neylon@wyattsgirl clearly there is a need to distinguish them from the non-canonical ones...or the downright dodgy eigengenes23 hours ago from Twitter - Comment - Like
Cameron Neylon.@cpikas You can't write an essay demolishing the question?Saturday from Twitter - Comment - Likewell - i did sort of call it names, lol - so then i sort of answered another questio...
Cameron Neylon.@dbuc09 I'm not getting any sound on the live video from #dbuc09 Just me?15 hours ago from Twitter - Comment - Like
Cameron NeylonRT @Stephen_Curry: RT @meridian1ltd: 10k people have now signed the campaign statement to Keep Libel Laws out of Science. (via @freedebate)16 hours ago from Twitter - Comment - Like
Cameron Neylon@jobadge thanks for suggestion - should have been more clear - its the mocking up of (non-existent) application that is giving me headaches15 hours ago from Twitter - Comment - Like
Cameron NeylonPaper draft finished - blog post however at muddy aggregation stage in my head. Time for bed and a good no-thought-required read I think...2 hours ago from Twitter - Comment - Like
Cameron Neylon@benlumley - damn, forgot to point out the hoverdogs on that slide...never mind next time perhaps #bathcampyesterday from Twitter - Comment - Like
Cameron NeylonOn doing my duty - http://network.nature.com/people...15 hours ago from Google Reader - Comment - Like
Cameron NeylonIt’s not easy being clear… - http://blog.openwetware.org/science...9 hours ago from Science in the open - Comment - LikeMichael Nielsen, Christina Pikas, Melanie and 7 other people ...
Cameron NeylonNate Kligenstein "Identity is totally forked" #esym09Thursday from Twitter - Comment - Like
Cameron NeylonPromoting coherent minimum reporting guidelines for biological and biomedical investigations: the MIBBI project - http://www.citeulike.org/user...10 hours ago from CiteULike: Cameron...
Twitter“@JoBrodie - yes I am afraid it seems to have. Thought I might be able to recover but apparently not...”Sunday at 8:02 am - Comment - Like
Twitter“@lostmoya you might say that. I couldn't possibly comment...watch for announcements of RCs cutting back on prev agreed strategic plans”14 hours ago - Comment - Like
Google ReaderWall of Shame & Schadenfreude16 hours ago - Comment - Like Matthew Todd, John Dupuis, Stephen Anthony and 2 other people liked thisBrilliant! I mean, there is no place for failure or ...
Twitter“@jeremyspeller thanks for that - seems to be dopplr that is causing the problem. Turn off it at source seems to be the best solution”20 hours ago - Comment - Like
Twitter“@lorddrayson #DigitalBritain in action. Self assembled resp to gov policy doc http://is.gd/sZqi Could DIUS support with £ or venue? #dbuc09”13 hours ago - Comment - Like
Twitter“@jeremybradley Final research report should be built automatically by filtering research output feed (and Google) for specific grant id”yesterday at 7:55 am - Comment - Like
Google ReaderCommunity calendar curation: The startup guideyesterday at 12:39 am - Comment - Like Richard Akerman and Peter Miller liked thisCreate a community calendar by giving events a couple of...
Twitter“@glynmoody agreed - theres a useful distinction there between "replication" and "re-implementation". The latter is usually more important”13 hours ago - Comment - Like
“Giving a talk this afternoon at e-science institute. I can't record a screencast but will attempt to live cast at http://www.mogulus.com/cameron...”4 hours ago - Comment - Like Richard Akerman...
Twitter“@dalelane surely not - it was all on twitter?”yesterday at 2:36 am - Comment - Like
deliciousYou and Your Research18 hours ago - Comment - Like Greg (GuitarBuster), Sally Church, Björn Brembs and 6 other people liked thisTranscript of a talk by Richard Hamming on how to do high im...
Google ReaderCompounds brings chemistry to your iPhone or iPod Touchyesterday at 1:35 am - Comment - Like
PhD Studentship available for UK resident interested in experimental and modelling approaches to multi-scale structure determinationyesterday at 10:20 am - Comment - Like Collaborative students...
Twitter“@dmje heavy traffic around cardiff and roadwork on the bristol exit, 10 min delay cardiff”14 hours ago - Comment - Like
Twitter“@mndoci - the usual ways, a bit of carrot, a bit of stick, and really good services that work for people, and that they trust”5 hours ago - Comment - Like
cameronneylon's Activitycameronneylon created branch master at cameronneylon/sasyesterday at 6:26 am - Comment - Like
Twitter“@paulwalk sounds interesting - presumably in competition with the proposals with my name on though ;-)”22 hours ago - Comment - Like
Google ReaderA Bill Against the NIH Open-Access Policy is Back in House24 hours ago - Comment - Like
FlickrScience Commons tops Reddit16 hours ago - Comment - Like
Google ReaderDatabase query and ranked resultsyesterday at 6:37 am - Comment - Like
Cameron Neylon posted a linkI'm starting a trip to Los Angeles today.9 hours ago - Comment - Like I'll be there from January 9th until January 14th. See more in my Dopplr profile. - Cameron Neylond...
Cameron Neylon posted an entry on Science in the openReflections on the Open Science workshop at PSB0923 hours ago - Comment - Like Michael Nielsen, Christina Pikas, Rajarshi Guha and John Dupuis l...
Cameron Neylon posted a message on Twitter“@rvidal no afraid not - I didn't think to ask in advance and I don't like to without asking - slides are at http://tinyurl.com/psb09-endy”3 hours ago - C...
Cameron Neylon posted an entry on Science in the openFinal countdown to Open Science@PSB11 hours ago - Comment - Like
Science in the openNew Year’s Resolutions 2009January 1 at 4:33 am - Comment - Like Pawel Szczesny, Neil Saunders, John Dupuis and 4 other people liked thisresolution #5 is a doozy. - Steve Koch
Cameron Neylon posted a message“Will be at the Courthouse Hotel, Newtown (Sydney) from around 12:30 on Tuesday 30 December. Feel free to drop in if you are around.”2 hours ago - Comment - Like
Science in the openThe failure of online communication toolsDecember 28 at 1:38 am - Comment - Like Jean-Claude Bradley, Fitzgerald Steele, Berci Mesko and 7 other people liked thisNot a lot that i...
Cameron Neylon shared an item on Google ReaderLightweight event syndication with trusted feeds19 hours ago - Comment - Like
Cameron Neylon shared an item on Google ReaderWhy is Science Important?14 hours ago - Comment - Like
Cameron Neylon posted a message“New powerbook, friendfeed, multitouch scrolling, this is the life....”15 hours ago - Comment - Like Deepak, Timothy Driscoll, Michael Nielsen and 2 other people like...
Cameron Neylon shared an item on Google ReaderDid someone just admit that journal articles don’t communicate science effectively?3 hours ago - Comment - Like
Cameron Neylon favorited photos on Flickrpatientdata17 hours ago - Comment - Like Allyson Lister and Duncan Hull liked thisso now you can see all the pictures I didn't end up using in the talk...as...
Cameron Neylon shared an item on Google ReaderChemMantis, Bad Chemical Names and How to Solve the Problem6 hours ago - Comment - Like Michael Kuhn and Jean-Claude Bradley liked this
Cameron Neylon shared an item on Google ReaderSEED coins Wilbanks a â€Game Changer’ for Science15 hours ago - Comment - Like Kaitlin Thaney liked this
Cameron Neylon posted a message“Six remaining messages in inbox proving remarkably resilient...”14 hours ago - Comment - Like
Cameron Neylon shared an item on Google ReaderGoogle Visualization API on ONS solubility data5 hours ago - Comment - Like
Cameron Neylon posted a linkPretty balanced article on the state of Open Access from Genome Technology Online13 hours ago - Comment - Like Duncan Hull liked thisPart of a special issue at http://ww...
bookmarked a page on deliciousSurvival of the fittest makes sense2:51 pm - Comment Discussion arising from another announcement of a SSN site, general issues around the potential survival of these...
shared an entry on Google ReaderThere are no facts: my position at NSF eChem workshop1:42 am - Comment
shared an entry on Google ReaderThinking big, thinking long6:06 am - Comment
posted a message “Re-shared a bunch of stuff to the Open Access Day room http://friendfeed.com/rooms/op...”2:27 am - Comment
posted an entry on Science in the openWhere does Open Access stop and â€just doing good science’ begin?1:31 am - Comment Jean-Claude Bradley, Duncan Hull, Neil Saunders and Pawel Szczesny liked thi...
posted a message “Dear LazyWeb - a reference went past my nose probably a month or so ago which included a survey that showed that while researchers were in favour of OA the majority weren't goin...
shared an entry on Google ReaderOn sport3:06 am - Comment This is an interesting concept coming originally from Jenny Rohn and Heather Etchevers. Not fully Open Notebook but kind of live 'state of...
posted an entry on My posts and comments from chemtoolsmysql errors when setting up blogs8:29 am - Comment
posted a link Feasibility of PLoS ONE’s Peer Review Model? « The Wobbling Mind9:18 am - Comment Deepak, Graham Steel and Björn Brembs liked this Some good suggestions for enhancing PLoS ONE and i...
posted a message “LinkedIn seems to have more widespread coverage of scientists than most other social networks (including the ones specially built for them). If you were talking to them what wou...
posted a message “Does anyone know whether the impact of papers in PLoS Biol is more or less evenly spread than those in e.g. Cell/Nature/Science - vague recollection that 20% of the papers in CN...
posted an entry on Science in the openThe distinction between recording and presenting - and what it means for an online lab notebookThursday at 8:59 am - Comment Adam Kraut and Jean-Claude Bradle...
posted an entry on My posts and comments from chemtoolsComment: Re: DNA shuffling 5025/79 part 3 - PCR, repeat to make more product8:18 am - Comment
posted an entry on Science in the openScience blogging challenge goes live1:58 am - Comment
posted a slide show on SlideShareWiring up the science data graph3:48 am - Comment Bill Hooker, Deepak, Björn Brembs, Neil Saunders and 2 other people liked this
posted an entry on Sortase Cloning - blogs@ChemToolsSaturated solution of NaCl in THFWednesday at 1:15 pm - Comment
posted an entry on Sortase Cloning - blogs@ChemToolsDried solution of glucuse from ethanolWednesday at 1:15 pm - Comment
posted an entry on Sortase Cloning - blogs@ChemToolsTubeWednesday at 3:25 am - Comment
posted an entry on Sortase Cloning - blogs@ChemToolsNaClWednesday at 3:25 am - Comment
shared an item on Google ReaderData capture versus data archiving11:11 am - Comment
shared an item on Google ReaderWith apologies to Winston Churchill12:52 am - Comment Karen james gets a bit rhetorical in the lead up to science blogging in london this weekend - Cameron Neylon
posted a link Blogging Research - Deep Thoughts and Silliness - Bob O'Hara's blog on Nature Network10:47 am - Comment Thoughts on blogging research from Bob O'Hara in preparation for this weeke...
shared an item on Google ReaderUncommon Knowledge and Open Innovation1:53 pm - Comment Deepak liked this
posted a link DIYbio: Science without Scientists12:02 pm - Comment Eva, Pawel Szczesny and Michael Nielsen liked this Look, the amateur scientist _can_ do real science if you just provide open ...
shared an item on Google ReaderHow the State Department Uses Collaborative Technology12:41 am - Comment
shared an item on Google ReaderThe Perils of Doing Experiments in Groups2:29 am - Comment I always hated doing group experiments or projects as a student - generally those with little to lose don'...
posted an entry on My posts and comments from chemtoolsAnother minor niggle re: pictures5:18 am - Comment
posted an entry on CiteULike: CameronNeylon's library [29 articles]Facebook for scientists: requirements and services for optimizing how scientific collaborations are established.6:52 am - Comment
posted an entry on Science in the openBioBarCamp - Meeting friends old and new and virtual7:04 am - Comment Shirley Wu, Pawel Szczesny and Michael Nielsen liked this
favorited photos on FlickrMISSILE STONEWARE: Thor's thunder~bolt~serpent “ingot”; Freya's “βαυβóν”; Odin's ferry~boat “dart”. MAGIC.κ.TOOL: hafted saxon knife (“seax”) & saw; hilted hammer...Augus...
favorited photos on FlickrTooled Flatty6:04 am - Comment
posted an entry on My posts and comments from chemtoolsComment: Re: How to use the api7:23 pm - Comment
published a photo on FlickrOn my way to San Francisco3:30 am - Comment Deepak and Jean-Claude Bradley liked this ... hum... I'v got that feeling I already had two years ago: being jealous about a...
posted an entry on My posts and comments from chemtoolsComment: Re: How to use the api12:45 pm - Comment
favorited photos on FlickrluggageMonday at 5:06 am - Comment
posted an entry on My posts and comments from chemtoolsScreencast PCR8:16 am - Comment Deepak liked this
posted an entry on coComments related to CameronNeylonOpen science (Michael Nielsen)5:29 am - Comment
posted 26 entries on coComments related to CameronNeylonOpen science (Michael Nielsen)Open science (Michael Nielsen)Open science (Michael Nielsen)Open science (Michael Nielsen)Open science (Michae...
posted a message on Twitter“@michaelbarton I don't see why not, OWW is CC-BY-SA by default”Wednesday at 2:46 am - Comment
posted an entry on My posts and comments from chemtoolsComment: Re: DNA Shuffling 5025/79 - part 2: primerless PCRWednesday at 2:45 am - Comment
posted an entry on Science in the openWe need to get out more…Tuesday at 12:48 pm - Comment Mr. Gunn, Sally Church, Michael Nielsen, Deepak and 3 other people liked this This of super-nodes relayi...
posted an entry on CiteULike: CameronNeylon's library [28 articles]Interaction of the Escherichia coli replication terminator protein (Tus) with DNA: a model derived from DNA-binding studies of mu...
posted an entry on coComments related to CameronNeylonOpen Science blog carnival - The interest seems to be there, so what about the details? ( Blog Archive )Tuesday at 3:25 am - Comment
posted a message on Twitter“@dullhunk :( I don't think I'll 'like' this one”Monday at 3:26 am - Comment
posted a link The opposite of eureka II: nature -- Mole 118 (17): 3817 -- Journal of Cell Science9:12 am - Comment Wonderful description of how nature is jury rigged from what is available. Som...
posted a message “Dear Lazyweb, anyone able to find an example of where a paper records in detail the parameters that would allow a data analysis procedure to be precisely replicated? Raw data,...
posted an entry on coComments related to CameronNeylonOpen Science Workshop at Southampton - 31 August and 1 September 2008 (Why and where we search…)Wednesday at 2:31 pm - Comment
shared an item on Google ReaderThese are not the adverse events you’re looking forWednesday at 10:54 am - Comment
shared an item on Google ReaderOpen Source Drug Discovery9:08 am - Comment
shared an item on Google ReaderResearch Data Management Workshop - Friday 13th June 20084:32 am - Comment
shared an item on Google ReaderLie down with pit bulls, wake up with a blogospheric flea in your ear.12:06 am - Comment
posted an entry on Science in the openLive blogging at Friendfeed - Data sharing in the Biosciences: a sociological perspective3:19 am - Comment
posted an entry on Science in the openOpen Science Workshop at Southampton - 31 August and 1 September 20087:27 am - Comment
posted an entry on Science in the openTravel plans6:54 am - Comment Shirley Wu and Duncan Hull liked this Hmm. Good as I posted on the blog directly. When I get my feet here I will make fewer mist...
posted an entry on CiteULike: CameronNeylon's library [17 articles]Optimal Probe Length Varies for Targets with High Sequence Variation: Implications for Probe Library Design for Resequencing High...
posted an entry on Science in the openFriendfeed for scientists: What, why, and how?12:56 pm - Comment Duncan Hull, Neil Saunders, Graham Steel, NatBlair and 6 other people liked this Very detaile...
published photos on Flickrmthk model by friendfeedJune 12 at 12:52 pm - Comment
posted an entry on coComments related to CameronNeylonHow do we build the science data commons? A proposal for a SciFoo session (Why and where we search…)June 3 at 10:38 am - Comment
shared an item on Google ReaderGates Submission on ONS, crowdsourcing and malariaJune 3 at 8:09 am - Comment
posted an entry on coComments related to CameronNeylonMotivations for getting involved in open research (Michael Barton)June 3 at 2:26 am - Comment Michael Nielsen and Jean-Claude Bradley liked th...
posted an entry on My posts and comments from chemtoolsWild cards in template metadataJune 3 at 2:12 am - Comment
posted an entry on coComments related to CameronNeylonScience protocols - Recipe for success? (One Big Lab)May 29 at 4:26 pm - Comment
posted an entry on coComments related to CameronNeylonUnilever Centre for Molecular Informatics, Cambridge - petermr’s blog ( Blog Archive )May 28 at 11:07 am - Comment
posted an entry on Science in the openDefining error rates in the Illumina sequence: A useful and feasible open project?May 28 at 10:57 am - Comment PauloNuin and Deepak liked this
posted an entry on coComments related to CameronNeylonTwittering labs? That is just so last year… (Why and where we search…)May 28 at 6:12 am - Comment Deepak and Jean-Claude Bradley liked this ...
posted an entry on coComments related to CameronNeylonUnilever Centre for Molecular Informatics, Cambridge - petermr’s blog ( Blog Archive )May 28 at 5:02 am - Comment
Infopoints: Publishing raw data and real time statistical analysis on e-journalsSaturday at 1:33 am - Comment
Re: Will we ever see a biosciences startup school?2 hours ago - Comment "And due to the entrenched network effect commercial science is actually probably moving more rapidly than academia. They hav...
“@michaelbarton Sorry guys, can certainly send postcards. We need to work on the streaming video thing as well.”Friday at 2:46 am - Comment
April 22 at 7:32 am - Comment Graham Steel, Jean-Claude Bradley and Deepak liked this
Brief report on open science workshop at BioSysBioApril 21 at 10:48 am - Comment
More on FuGE and data models for lab notebooksApril 20 at 2:46 am - Comment Jean-Claude Bradley liked this My latest response in ongoing conversation with Frank Gibson. In reply to: http://tinyurl....
Thoughts on a Science ExchangeApril 17 at 7:55 am - Comment Jean-Claude Bradley and Pedro Beltrao liked this Deepak responds to my post http://tinyurl.com/49lo42 - Cameron Neylon
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