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My thoughts on biology, teaching, life, and exploring the living world via the digital one. Only my opinions are represented by these postings, they do not represent the viewpoints of any funding agency or Geospiza, Inc.

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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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    It's not just spring in the air, it's APRIL in the molecular modeling database

    I added the spring colors....

    Wonderful pictures of Gas Works park

    Things move off of our entry page pretty quick sometimes. If you missed this post from Bioephemera, go take a look. She has great pictures and a fascinating story about one Seattle's favorite places....

    My funny Valentine

    Believe it or not, this is a DNA kiss....

    More ideas for geeky gifts

    No, you can't have a glow-in-the-dark kitty. But never fear, the SciBlings and I have other ideas for holiday gifts....

    ..while visions of gingerbread danced through their heads

    Maybe there's something a little bit odd about having a gingerbread construction contest to raise funds for researching juvenile diabetes. Maybe these gingerbread houses aren't environmentally proper or particularly sustainable. But they are impressive. If you're in Seattle over the holidays, you can see them at the Sheraton Hotel until Jan 2nd and even help fund research on juvenile diabetes....

    By request, the glowing cheeseburger LOL cat

    Well, some of you asked for this...

    Make a merry molecule mug!

    The perfect science gift.

    Thanksgiving Leftovers: Under the Microscope

    Would you recognize your leftovers when they're magnified? Would you know turkey if you saw it at 40X? Make a guess and click an image to see the answer....

    Photos of the Lunar Eclipse

    The Capitol Hill Seattle blog has a great set of lunar eclipse photos on flickr....

    Digital Biology Friday: Romantic DNA

    Here's a lovely DNA structure from our friend, human immunodeficiency virus I. I especially like the way that two heart-like shapes appear in the structure. tags: DNA structure, DNA , molecular structure, biochemistry...

    Dave and Janet showed theirs, so I'll show mine

    C'mon, let's see your mug!

    Beauty and the microscope

    When two different people sent me this link, I realized that it had to be shared. The Eye of Science gallery has all kinds of pictures taken by microscopists. I am a great fan of microscopic crystals. Here are crystals of every shape and kind - with some lovely views of snowflakes. Plus, there are wonderful pictures of bacteria (E....

    Visualize this!

    The photogenic 2006 winners from the Nikon small world contest.

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