It’s now been about 4 months since I arrived in Boston to join the OpenWetWare team. Time seems to fly by when you’re having fun, and it’s been quite a ride so far.

Aside from getting to know the great people responsible for creating OpenWetWare, I have had the opportunity to directly participate in this great project at a core level with the implementation of specific tools like the lab notebook and interact with the great community that makes OWW such an incredible online resource.

I have recently taken on the responsibility of spearheading the OWW Community blog where I’ll be publishing among many things, projects that take place on OWW, tips and tricks that can be used on the wiki, interesting news from the Open Science community and much more.

If you are interested in topics such as experimental biological research, sharing of scientific knowledge, web tools for collaborative research and other similar subjects, I recommend you subscribe to the OWW Community blog. I hope to see you there.

Also, if you happen to be a twitter user, feel free to follow my and/or OpenWetWare’s tweets!

Last but not least, if you aren’t part of the OpenWetWare community yet, what are you waiting for?

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