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Science Blogging Talkfest 2010
Science Blogging Talkfest 2010

Join us on Thursday 15 July 2010 for a lively panel and audience discussion on the topic of science blogging in the UK.

 

The event takes place from 18:00 - 20:30 at the Biochemical Society, Charles Darwin House (map).

Registration is free and online.


During registration we're going to ask you for the names of your favourite science/non-science blogs, why you like them (140 character limit) and your twitter account name if you have one.

 

We really hope you'll choose to share this information with us, we'll include it in the attendee information given out on the night as a way of introducing attendees to their new favourite blogs.

 

AVAILABLE NOW: List of attendees favourite science and non-science blogs

 

Questions? Please email the organisers:

alice.bell@imperial.ac.uk

rebecca.smith@biochemistry.org

 

For more background on this event and a chance to pose your questions in advance, see here

 

 

The Panel: 

Petra Boynton
Petra Boynton

Petra Boynton is lecturer in International Health Services Research and Agony Aunt:

Petra's blog

Petra's twitter feed


Jon Butterworth
Jon Butterworth

Jon Butterworth is Professor of Physics at UCL:
Jon's blog
Jon's twitter feed


Andy Lewis
Andy Lewis

Andy Lewis created The Quackometer -  a debunking quack medicine on the web:

Andy's blog

Andy's twitter feed


Mark Henderson
Mark Henderson

Mark is Science Editor of The Times and author of 50 Genetics Ideas You Really Need To Know:

Mark's blog

Mark's twitter feed


Alok Jha
Alok Jha

Alok Jha is a science and environment correspondent at the Guardian, specialising in green technologies:

Alok's blog

Alok's twitter feed


Ed Yong
Ed Yong

Ed Yong writes the Not Exactly Rocket Science blog:

Ed's blog

Ed's twitter feed