Sunday, December 19, 2010

Call for submissions MolBio Carnival #6

A new edition of the most fantastic blog carnival out there, The MolBio Carnival, is coming, just in time for the holidays.

This edition will be hosted by Michael Scott Long over at Phased.

Fluorescent Proteins from the Tsien Lab (Image credit)

We are very excited about this issue, because it will be the first one to be hosted by someone who did not participate in its organization. We hope more people will become interested in hosting and promoting this carnival.

So, while you are sitting by the Christmas tree drinking eggnog or waiting the New Year's countdown, why not submit your best molbio-related blog posts? There's still time!

The next issue goes live on Jan 3rd.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

The MolBio Carnival #5

It's out! A new issue of the MolBio Carnival has just been published! This issue, the 5th one already, was hosted by LabRat, who did a fantastic job compiling posts discussing topics ranging from epigenetics to the reproductive systems of marsupials!
Figure from Khalil A. Cassimally's selected post 

Go check it out now!

If you didn't have time to get your post in this month's issue, don't worry! You can always submit to the next edition, which will be hosted by Michael Scott Long at Phased.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Call for submissions MolBio Carnival #5

A new issue of the Carnival is coming and we are looking for exciting posts discussing the molecular basis of life.
This time, the Carnival will be hosted by LabRat and she really wants to go big.

So if you have already written something that fits our scope be sure to use our online submission form and share it with us!

If you haven't written something already, there's still time! The next issue goes live on Dec. 6th.



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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

The MolBio Carnival #4

Did you enjoy Halloween? Yes? Well, a new issue of The MolBio Carnival is out, and it's scary good!


Psi Wavefunction, with her usual whit, brings as a great new edition of the best Carnival out there, with posts discussing bacterial biofilms, the Cre-lox system and Streptomyces, huge genomes and more!

From one of the selected post from "Disease of the week"
Go check it out now

If you didn't have time to get your post in this month's issue, don't worry! You can always submit to the next edition, which will be hosted by LabRat.


Friday, October 22, 2010

Call for submissions MolBio Carnival #4


A new issue of the MolBio Carnival is fast approaching, but there's still time to submit your best molbio posts to the only Carnival aggregating the "best of the molecular basis of life".

This time, it will be hosted by "protist expert" Psi Wavefunction.

Use our online submission form and be a part of The MolBio Carnival!



Check previous issues here.

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Monday, October 4, 2010

The MolBio Carnival #3

It's that time of the month again! The 3rd issue of The MolBio Carnival is now live at Alles was Lebt. Alex Knoll did a fantastic job hosting it, compiling a list of interesting posts on diverse topics, including RNA folding, phosphorylation, cell division in bacteria and more.

Dancing filopodia! From Becky Ward's post.

If you didn't have time to get your post in this month's issue, don't worry! You can always submit to the next edition, which will be hosted by Psi Wavefunction over at Skeptic Wonder.  

Remember, The MolBio Carnival is posted on the first Monday of every month

Sunday, September 19, 2010

The MolBio Carnival featured on Blog Carnival!

Our very own MolBio Carnival is being featured on Blog Carnival's homepage!

All the more reason to get your great posts in for the next issue!

Call for submissions: The MolBio Carnival #3

Browsing around the many sites I'm subscribed to by RSS, I've noticed that in the last month, a great number of posts on various aspects of molecular and cellular biology have been published.
Why not submit them to the most important Carnival on the field? (or at least that's how we feel about it :).

The 3rd issue of the Carnival is just around the corner and will be hosted by Alex Knoll over at Alles was lebt.

Use our online submission form to get your posts into this next issue, which will go live on October 4th (be sure to read the submission guidelines!)

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Monday, September 6, 2010

The MolBio Carnival #2

One month has gone by and so it's time for a new edition of The MolBio Carnival! This month's issue was hosted by Lucas Brouwers over at Thoughtomics.

Be sure to take a look at the great posts featured on this edition, discussing interesting articles from the fascinating field of molecular and cellular biology!

Figure from a selected post discussing the coiling of bacterial DNA 

If you didn't have time to get your post in this month's issue, don't worry! You can always submit to the next edition. Remember, The MolBio Carnival is posted on the first Monday of every month.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Call for submissions


A new issue of The MolBio Carnival is coming and it will be hosted by Lucas Brouwers at Thoughtomics. It will go live on Sept 6th, so you have plenty of time to submit your best molbio posts to this great carnival.

You can use our online submission form here and submission guidelines are available here 


Please spread the word about The MolBio Carnival! 


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Monday, August 9, 2010

The MolBio Carnival: the first edition

The first ever edition of the "MolBio Carnival" is now live at MolBio Research Highlights
Alejandro has selected a variety of fascinating posts discussing interesting articles in the field.