Category Archives: open issues

Tenderbutton – A chemist's blog

I was pointed today to a really impressive blog: http://blog.tenderbutton.com The author describes himself as: My name is Dylan Stiles and I work in the Trost lab at sunny Stanford University. I’m engaged in the total synthesis of two natural … Continue reading

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Open Molecular Information

Last week we had a young doctor friend staying with us and because he was interested in infection the conversation turned to MRSA. If you don’t what this is, look it up in Wikipedia under MRSA (this hyperlink should work). … Continue reading

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Is Openness "ethically flawed"?

This is the first substantive post in this blog. To help you navigate I have categorised them – this one is “Open Issues”. Other categories are “XML”, “programming for scientists” and “virtual communities. This may help you select just the … Continue reading

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