ScienceOnline'09 - introducing the participants 7

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Let's highlight some more of the participants of this year's ScienceOnline09 conference:

Talia Page is a future astronaut, senior staff at Talking Science, writer for Space Lifestyle magazine, Chief Editor for the Imagine Science Film Festival, and a blogger on Space Cadet. She will be on the panel Blogging adventure: how to post from strange locations.

Neeru Paharia is a doctoral student who is starting to build AcaWiki, a wiki of open-access long abstracts of peer-reviewed research, which she will present as a demo.

David Palange is a student and blogger in the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke.

Diana Pauly is a human immunologist in Berlin, Germany.

Alice Pawley is a professor in the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University and my SciBling, writing on Sciencewomen. She will co-moderate a session on Gender in science -- online and offline.

Marsha Penner is a postdoc in the Department of Psychology & Neuroscience at Duke.

Anna Lena Phillips is assistant book review editor for American Scientist and is the poetry editor for the online journal Fringe where she is also one of the bloggers.

Christina Pikas is the librarian at The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and a blogger. She will co-moderate a session on How to search scientific literature.

Mark Powell is the Vice President for Sustainability Partnerships/Fisheries at the Ocean Conservancy. He writes the Blogfish blog and runs the Carnival of the Blue. He'll be on the panel of the session Hey, You Can't Say That!

Moshe Pritsker is the CEO of the Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE) which he will show-and-tell at the conference. He will also co-moderate the session Not just text - image, sound and video in peer-reviewed literature.

Danica Radovanovic is a graduate student in digital communications studies, columnist for Global Voices Online and blogger on Digital Serendipities. She will co-moderate a session on Open Access in the networked world: experience of developing and transition countries.

Lenore Ramm works in IT at Duke and is a foodblogger at Eclectic Glob of Tangential Verbosity.

John Rees is a Web developer and architect for IBM Global Services and a blogger.

Ren Rongqin is a Signal Transduction researcher at the National Institute of Environemental Health Sciences (NIEHS).

Lucy Ringland is the Technical Editor/Application Analyst at NC Office of State Budget & Management.

Jason Robertshaw works at the Mote Marine Laboratory and runs Cephalopodcast (which also includes the Cephaloblog and Cephalovlog).

Joshua Rosenau is the Public Information Project Director at the National Center for Science Education and my SciBling, blogging on Thoughts from Kansas.

Eric Roston is the author of The Carbon Age and the blogger on Carbon Nation and Harvard's Now, New, Next.

Chris Rowan is a geologist at University of Johannesburg, South Africa, and my SciBling, writing on Highly Allochthonous.

Aaron Rowe is a blogger on Wired Science.

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