DrugMonkey welcome post at Page 3.14

For those looking for some new material here, I wanted to say that I spent my energy on the first post of the week for a piece over at the ScienceBlogs editor's blog, Page 3.14.

Readers may recall that I sang the praises of the DrugMonkey blog here a few weeks ago on the occasion of their first anniversary in the blogosphere at their old site. With their joining the Sb network, new ScienceBlogs community manager, Virginia Hughes, asked me to write a welcome/introductory post to recognize my new colleagues, DrugMonkey and PhysioProf. (Ginny is an awesome blogger in her own right, here and at her old blog, Sequitir).

As it appears that DrugMonkey is already surpassing Terra Sig in pagehits, I guess my job is done. You can read my other post here - and go welcome the boys here.

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