ScienceOnline2010 - introducing the participants

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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.

Peter Binfield is the Managing Editor of PLoS ONE and the Publisher at PLoS (all titles except Biology and Medicine), so, in a way, he's my boss. And he tweets. At the conference, Pete will lead a session on Article-level metrics.

Bonnie Monteleone is staff (in the Department of Biochemistry) and a MALS Student at UNC Wilmington. She blogs on The Plastic Ocean and tweets. At the conference, Bonnie will co-moderate the session on Talking Trash: Online Outreach from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

Benjamin Young Landis is the Science Communication Fellow at North Carolina Sea Grant and contributing author to Coastwatch. And he is on Twitter.

Hillary Stoker is the Intern and Communications Coordinator at the Shodor Education Foundation, Inc., a a national resource for computational science education.

Pamela Reynolds is a Graduate Student in the Department of Biology at UNC.

David Butterfield works for Eton Bioscience, Inc..

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