I mainly use twitter to follow interesting people. @HansRosling being my favorite, but he is not a bioinformatician. So to go short, which bioinformatician is worth following?
I mainly use twitter to follow interesting people. @HansRosling being my favorite, but he is not a bioinformatician. So to go short, which bioinformatician is worth following?
This question has prompted me to pull together a list of BioStars on Twitter:
http://twitter.com/sjcockell/biostars
It's a work in progress, let me know who I've missed...
By extracting the users' pages:
for I in `seq 1 2166`
do
echo $I
curl -s "https://www.biostars.org/u/$I" |\
grep -i twitter >> file.txt
done
http://twitter.com/andrew_clegg
http://twitter.com/chris_evelo
http://twitter.com/dubiousGeek
http://twitter.com/larsjuhljensen
http://twitter.com/OmicsKnowmics
I would recommend to search twitter using #bioinformatics, #genomics or related #tags to follow the relevant tweets and tweeps. You can use the official twitter client TweetDeck to search multiple #tags in a single window.
Yeah, this is my strategy, besides a column of people that we at @OpenHelix follow. To see my tweetdeck, you can watch my tip of the week on that: http://blog.openhelix.eu/?p=6591 It was a hard one to do with the tweetdeck changing in real time while recording...but I think it gets the basics.
Hi,
I mostly follow some biologists/bioinformaticians (some of them active on Biostar) with my twitter account. You can have a look at the little number of people I follow there:
http://twitter.com/#!/PhJulien/following/people
Once you have a small basis of people you follow Twitter generally comes with valuable suggestions of new profile to follow (if you use the web interface).
I'm also interested in this thread since I was looking for more worthy people to follow. =)
Franklin Award winners on Twitter:
I think another useful way to use twitter is to follow resources, like @OmimOrg, @GenomeBrowser, @yeastgenome, @cytoscape, @galaxyproject, @reactome ...
Here is a curated list to start with: http://twitter.com/#!/dnatimes/bioinformatics-wizards
EDIT:
And another one: http://twitter.com/#!/cass_j/bioinformatics/members
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Looks like a community wiki question to me.
Community wiki it is.
@David agreed...