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By T. Ryan Gregory | April 26th 2008 06:09 PM | 5 comments | Print | E-mail | Track Comments
About T. Ryan

I am an evolutionary biologist specializing in genome size evolution at the University of Guelph in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Be sure to visit

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Some exciting news!

After reflecting on the future of Genomicron, I have decided to move it to the Scientific Blogging network. Please update your links and keep reading!


I will soon begin reposting the best of Genomicron at its new home. For now you can still access all the old posts at the old site. For those who have subscribed to the feed, this will be updated automatically so you don't have to change anything.

Something you will undoubtedly note when you visit the new site is that I have simply copied the (booooooring) banner from the old site. There's only one thing to do to rectify this:

BANNER DESIGN CONTEST! 

The banner should be 575 pixels wide x 110 pixels high. Please put your creative abilities to use and email your entries to . I'll choose one in the next two weeks, but all good entries will be kept and maybe posted in rotation.

Again, thank you to everyone who has visited the site over the past year, and here's to bigger and better things!

 


Comments

iramjohn
So what has become of "DNA & Diversity"? Has it been merged into Genomicron?

T Ryan Gregory
Nods.

adaptivecomplexity
Welcome to the club! I think the move is worth it - both for the readership, and for being part of a more close-knit science writing community (one that is still small, but growing nicely).

I'm glad we can get the great posts you put up on Genomicron right here now.

Mike

Hank
It's a contest without a prize?

How about something like this?

A Dancing Ryan flash/swf in the banner would be pretty slick.


T Ryan Gregory
You mean that the sheer glory isn't enough?

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