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The Egyptian goddess Isis was celebrated as the ideal wife and mother. The blogger known as Dr. Isis has some fancy-sounding degrees and is a physiologist at a major research university working on some terribly impressive stuff. She blogs about balancing her research career with the demands of raising small children, how to succeed as a woman in academia, and anything else she finds interesting. Also, she blogs about shoes. In fact, she blogs a lot about shoes.


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Blogrolling, Laboratory Goddess Style...

Category: Blogrolling
Posted on: January 6, 2009 11:07 AM, by Isis the Scientist

Dr. Isis's Scibling, PalMD from denialism blog, is far technologically superior to your humble domestic and laboratory goddess.  Not only is this wacky guy blogging, but he's making the rest of us look bad by also posting podcasts.  His fourth podcast is available here.  A few memorable moments:

[Pal's child singing the theme song and discussion of "Daddy waffles"]

I did drink coffee; the offspring did drink milk

Of course, this is bullshit.

I'm a doctor, not a deity

Well, Dr. Isis is a deity of home and science and Pal's discussion of science-based medicine is fantastic.  I'm a huge fan of PalMD and love the idea of the physician as a scientist who critically evaluates data in order to make treatment decisions.  One would argue that this should be the norm, but Pal gives you all the reasons it's not.  Check him out!

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Bandwidth!!!! Give me bandwidth!!!

Posted by: PalMD | January 6, 2009 1:46 PM

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Denialism is the first ScienceBlog I started reading on a regular basis, followed by Orac's blog. This was before you officially joined Denialism. So if anything Isis is taking away bandwidth as I have to divide my time.

Posted by: Danimal | January 6, 2009 1:56 PM

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Ah it's good to know that once again the wonderful Goddess has enlightened her humble subjects.

I am now through with candidacy, so you will once more have a Bear lurking in the science filled shadows :-)

Posted by: Science Bear | January 6, 2009 3:32 PM

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You forgot the part where he also has a really nice voice, so he's pleasant to listen to while he's laying on the anti-woo smackdown.

Posted by: Stephanie Z | January 6, 2009 8:35 PM

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