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It raises [http://network.nature.com/blogs/user/UE19877E8/2008/04/06/in-which-i-get-into-a-little-muddle-about-archiving interesting questions] of how open or closed one would want or need to be in biomedical research as it is being conducted? | It raises [http://network.nature.com/blogs/user/UE19877E8/2008/04/06/in-which-i-get-into-a-little-muddle-about-archiving interesting questions] of how open or closed one would want or need to be in biomedical research as it is being conducted? | ||
I'm not real clear yet on how this will all be organized. For now, I have created a few sample | I'm not real clear yet on how this will all be organized. For now, I have created a few sample notebooks, although we have many other projects underway, mostly in collaboration: | ||
* [[Etchevers:Cardiac_morphogenesis | Cross-talk between neural crest and mesoderm and how the heart forms]] | * [[Etchevers:Cardiac_morphogenesis | Cross-talk between neural crest and mesoderm and how the heart forms]] | ||
* [[Etchevers:Notebook/Genomics_of_hNCC | | * [[Etchevers:Notebook/Genomics_of_hNCC | Functional genomics and stem cell properties of human neural crest cells]] | ||
* [[Etchevers:Notebook/STRA6_in_eye_development | Genetics of human eye morphogenesis]] | * [[Etchevers:Notebook/STRA6_in_eye_development | Genetics of human eye morphogenesis]] | ||
* [[User:Etchevers/Notebook/Conference_notes | Heather's notes from conferences and seminars]] | |||
* [[Etchevers:Notebook/Embryos | Recueil d'embryons du printemps 2009 a présent]] |
Latest revision as of 06:19, 5 June 2009
This will be the main Lab Notebook page that will list the different projects. Each project will be made up of a series of entries to which members of the lab can contribute and upon which, in theory, other OWW users can also comment or add (tracked) modifications.
It raises interesting questions of how open or closed one would want or need to be in biomedical research as it is being conducted?
I'm not real clear yet on how this will all be organized. For now, I have created a few sample notebooks, although we have many other projects underway, mostly in collaboration: