A new year long project called “Neurodata without Borders” is taking shape, story here. A necessary step for sure. I would argue that the Hippocampome and NeuroMorpho.org do something very similar, but in different domains.
The Baseline Study….from GoogleX
Framingham II (only on technological steroids)? The story from ScienceInsider is here.
Calcification in Changing Oceans: Special Issue of The Biological Bulletin….
I’m really proud of this one, press release from MBL here. Kudos to our two issue editors, Maria Byrne (University of Sydney) and Gretchen Hoffman (UCSB).
Mitch Waldrop’s latest news piece on fusion energy….
A really excellent news piece in Nature, here. My own take is that the development of controlled fusion energy is critical to the long term survival of humans. Apparently some venture capital folks agree….
Back from Prince Edward Island…
Where I was at a biotech conference and watched Mason’s own Professor Nadine Kabbani give a bang up excellent talk on her latest work with the alpha-7 nicotinic receptor (which happens to be G-protein linked).
I also got a good view of the progress (or lack of it) in the area of neurodegenerative diseases (such as Alzheimer’s). It’s frustrating because so much money has been invested and there has been so very little produced for the pipeline (and the patients).
Tomorrow we dive back into building Krasnow’s third decade of success….
EU neuroscientists express discord….
About the EU’s flagship Human Brain Project, story here. Money quote from the Nature news piece:
The escalating row has dismayed the HBP’s internal and external advisory boards, which had hoped to resolve tensions that, they acknowledge, arose partly from non-transparent management. Sten Grillner, a systems neuroscientist at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm and a member of the internal advisory board, says that it is “disappointing” that the issue has exploded so publicly. “I hope it will not be damaging,” he adds.
Transparency is everything when it comes to funding Big Science I think….
Comparing programming languages….
In the economic sciences, Tyler Cowen’s blogpost is here. I wonder if this has been done in other contexts? Like neuroscience?
Uber runs afoul of the UC system in California….well sort of:
UC, perhaps prematurely, issued an edict banning faculty and staff from using Uber (and other such peer-to-peer car services) in university travel. Apparently they didn’t talk some folks in the state government and now they are backtracking, story here.
Here in Virgnia, we find the state government also has strong opinions, look here.
Fracking….
This week’s special issue of Science magazine is focused on fracking…the technology which has changed the landscape of fossil fuel resources, particularly here in the United States. I would say that this technology has altered considerably more than the oil and gas story. In a sense it has become a key driver of geopolitical change with repercussions from the Levant to Asia.
More on the proposed Scripps USC merger….
From the pages of Science, here. The similarities with MBL and the University of Chicago was of course noticed….