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Building New Neurointerfacing Blog


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#1 ocsrazor

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Posted 02 October 2004 - 12:52 AM


Hi Gang,

Sorry I have been away again for so long, I've been extremely busy here in the lab.

Just wanted to let you know I am building a fairly large internal blog on Neurointerfacing/Neuroengineering which I will try to publish to a public site soon. Unfortunately Georgia Tech wont let me run my own web server from here and I need to sort out with my professor what can be published publicly. I am excited about beginning to share some of the work we are doing here - I'm starting to produce some pretty spectacular images of neurons on electrode arrays - but I need to think about what can be allowed because of the possiblity of being out competed by others in our field before publication. In addition to my own work I have been blogging my library with notes and links from around the field.

Any suggestions on a good free blog site where I can throw some of this stuff up or of someone who would be willing to host it? I'm currently running B2evolution internally.

#2 Bruce Klein

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Posted 03 October 2004 - 07:47 PM

Welcome!

Blogspot seems good. Justin Corwin (ImmInst Editor) uses such:

http://outlawpoet.blogspot.com/

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#3 ocsrazor

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Posted 04 October 2004 - 12:34 AM

Thanks BJ, that looks pretty good! Its going up, the link is:
http://neuroartifex.blogspot.com/

I have also created a new email address specifically for discussion of issues related to my work in neuroengineering or anything that might appear in the blog:

neuroartifex@yahoo.com

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#4 humanesque

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Posted 27 October 2004 - 10:07 PM

Ocsrazor,

What are some potential applications and any of them pertaining to security?

HumanEsque




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