Today’s show was a great chance to share some of the highlights in the news these days. I selected a few articles to dissect and share the overall theme from each. By selecting a few articles every couple weeks, I think I am able to share some insight to the writings while braking up the monotony of reading my blog. We started out with a couple articles from Science Daily. They were titled Structure reveals how cells sugar coat proteins, and Bacteria use Invisibility cloak to hide for human immune system. Next I covered a great independent article written by Dana Goldman from Momentum magazine. It covers the science as a whole and lets the readers know what one of the major players in the field predicts for the future of Glycomics. And to always keep it interesting, I jumped over to an article About the University of New Hampshire Glycomics center, and their findings related to the Immunoglobulin antibody. This was an article of recent, which has really been going around the circuits. Finally we finished the article portion of the interview, covering an article that covers science but also provides the reader with another glimpse into the state of the science. However as I was telling a friend today: the state of the science is changing so rapidly that some could argue the article is already dated. Ill let you decide.
With the completion of the article portion of the audio blog, I wanted to take a few minutes to speak to the listener about the “state of the site”. In other words where we are going next with the Impact of glycomic radio, and what some of my goals are with the show. I hope you enjoy this week’s audio blog show. I know I enjoyed sharing it, and openly dream building with my listeners for the future state of the science and those it will positively affect!
Take an opportunity to listen to the pod cast of this week’s audio blog, and catch a glimpse into the breadth of the science of Glycomics. www.Impactofglycomics.com
Here are the articles in order of appearance:
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/03/080311123430.htm
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/02/080219102415.htm
http://whsc.emory.edu/_pubs/momentum/2007summer/looking_glass.html
www.genengnews.com/news/bnitem.aspx?name=35458008
http://psb.stanford.edu/psb-online/proceedings/psb02/expandingIntro.pdf