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Sandra Porter I am a microbiologist and molecular biologist turned tenured biotech faculty turned bioinformatics scientist turned entrepreneur. My passion is developing instructional materials for 21st century biology (Geospiza Education).

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    Who are you? ScienceBlogs wants to know

    Category: Miscellany
    Posted on: February 14, 2008 1:04 PM, by Sandra Porter

    They could have used the data from my serial killer survey, but no, being scientists or science-related, the ScienceBlogs overseers want to find out for themselves.

    Plus the chance of winning and iPod is higher than the chance of winning the lottery and you don't even have to buy a ticket.

    Take the survey, maybe even win. I wonder if they have the pink Valentine iPods?

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    #1

    I want to take your serrial killer survey.... ;)

    Posted by: Pockets | February 14, 2008 4:32 PM

    #2

    Oh you can still take the survey! I'm not collecting any more data, though.

    I added the links in the post.

    Posted by: Sandra Porter | February 14, 2008 4:39 PM

    #3

    i just want to ask what is the recent development of study of biology, can you give me some with a couple of discussions of it.

    Posted by: miriam valencia | February 22, 2008 5:04 AM

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