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CIDD in the news
Penn State News just did a nice writeup about CIDD’s Infectious Disease MOOC. While it’s fun to hear what the professors have to say about this experiment, there are some unsung heroes who also deserve credit for making this course … Continue reading
Follow-up on Marketing for Scientists
Thanks to everyone for the great discussion at journal club today. If you’d like to learn more, Marc Kuchner has a website where he posts about science and marketing issues on a regular basis. I also mentioned that he had … Continue reading
CIDD’er on BBC Radio
Nina Wale was interviewed by BBC Cornwall radio show this morning. It will only be available on the web for a few more days, but have a listen here. If you want to skip ahead, move to about the 155min mark.