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Thursday, September 01, 2011

Mendelspod interview with, well, me, discussing science, pranks, evolution and more

Here is an interview with me produced by Mendelspod. It was filmed in my office at UC Davis on Mendel's birthday.
 
Stalking the Fourth Domain with Jonathan Eisen, Ph D from mendelspod on Vimeo.

Some links of relevance to this interview:
  • Freeing my father's publications part 5: near completion of PDF collection at Mendeley (h/t @David_Dobbs)
  • The story behind the story of my new #PLoSOne paper on "Stalking the fourth domain of life" #metagenomics #fb
  • Scientist Reveals Secret of the Ocean: It's Him- New York Times
  • The Tree of Life: What kid would want to study bacterial evolution ...
  • Confessions of an April Fool and the Dope on Brain Doping
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