It’s always hard to start something new, mostly if you work in the medical blogosphere. Based on Timothy Erickson’s thoughts, I decided to start a new blog carnival on genes and gene-related diseases. Our plan is to cover the whole genome before 2082 (it means 14-15 genes every two weeks). But we also accept articles on the news of genomics and clinical genetics.
If you would like to submit your article for the next edition, click here; if you’d like to host an edition, then drop me a line : berci.mesko [at] gmail.com.


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