ScienceOnline2010 - introducing the participants: even more SciBlings

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As you know you can see everyone who's registered for the conference, but I highlight 4-6 participants every day as this may be an easier way for you to digest the list. You can also look at the Program so see who is doing what.

Erin Johnson is the Seed Overlord, running the Scienceblogs.com site, a.k.a. herding cats. She blogs on Page 3.14 and tweets as Scienceblogs.

Dave Munger is a writer. He blogs on Cognitive Daily and Word Munger. Dave is the founder of ResearchBlogging.org (where he also runs the blog) and he tweets (also here). At the conference, Dave will run a workshop Blogging 102.

Greta Munger is a professor of psychology at Davidson College and also blogs on Cognitive Daily.

Eric Michael Johnson is an evolutionary anthropologist, a historian of science and a blogger at The Primate Diaries. He is also on Twitter. At the conference, Eric will co-moderate the session An Open History of Science.

Greg Laden is an antropologist and writer. He blogs on the eponimous blog and tweets. At the conference, Greg will co-moderate the session on Trust and Critical Thinking.

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