Field of Science
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Hivestorm1 year ago in Pleiotropy
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The Site is Dead, Long Live the Site1 year ago in Catalogue of Organisms
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The Site is Dead, Long Live the Site1 year ago in Variety of Life
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Does mathematics carry human biases?3 years ago in PLEKTIX
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Daily routine3 years ago in Angry by Choice
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A New Placodont from the Late Triassic of China4 years ago in Chinleana
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Posted: July 22, 2018 at 03:03PM5 years ago in Field Notes
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Bryophyte Herbarium Survey6 years ago in Moss Plants and More
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Harnessing innate immunity to cure HIV7 years ago in Rule of 6ix
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WE MOVED!7 years ago in Games with Words
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Do social crises lead to religious revivals? Nah!7 years ago in Epiphenom
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post doc job opportunity on ribosome biochemistry!8 years ago in Protein Evolution and Other Musings
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Growing the kidney: re-blogged from Science Bitez8 years ago in The View from a Microbiologist
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Blogging Microbes- Communicating Microbiology to Netizens9 years ago in Memoirs of a Defective Brain
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The Lure of the Obscure? Guest Post by Frank Stahl11 years ago in Sex, Genes & Evolution
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Lab Rat Moving House12 years ago in Life of a Lab Rat
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Goodbye FoS, thanks for all the laughs12 years ago in Disease Prone
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Slideshow of NASA's Stardust-NExT Mission Comet Tempel 1 Flyby12 years ago in The Large Picture Blog
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in The Biology Files
Rule of 6ix has moved
If you are looking for more virological-related blogging head over to postdocinvirology as Rule of 6ix is no more. I have decided to slightly alter my blogging outlet to reflect the evolution of my working life. I have recently taken up a postdoc position at the MRC Centre for Virus Research in Glasgow in the lab of John McLauchlan. No more negative sense RNA viruses, no more Belfast. This new position focuses on hepatitis C virus, a very different virus (kind of) from what I am used to. And seeming that the name rule of 6ix came from a phenomenon observed in paramyxoviruses (see here on background) I have decided to discontinue this blogging 'brand' in favour of a new up-to-date one. Hopefully the output wont change significantly. But do expect more hepatitis C....
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