As I do every year, I will do a series of posts introducing attendees/participants of ScienceOnline2011. You can find them all on the list, but it may help if you get them in smaller chunks, focusing on a few at a time.
Glendon Mellow is a freelance artist and illustrator. He blogs at The Flying Trilobite and administers the ArtEvolved blog network. He is also on Twitter.
Psi Wavefunction is the online pseudonym of an Undergraduate Research Assistant and aspiring protistologist and artist at the University of British Columbia who blogs at Skeptic Wonder and tweets as @psiwavefunction.
Jason Priem is a PhD student in the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, studying science communication – from scientific publishing to spread of science information on online social networks. He blogs and tweets.
Darlene Cavalier is a writer for the Discover Magazine, founder of Science Cheerleader and Science For Citizens where she also blogs, and is on Twitter as @scicheer.
Sara Wood is the Director of Product Strategy at the Public Library of Science and she tweets.
Kevin Zelnio is a PhD student at UNC Wilmington and Research Assistant/Lecturer in the Center for Marine Science there. He blogs at Deep Sea News and The Online Laboratory of Kevin Zelnio and is active on Twitter.
Sheril Kirshenbaum is a writer and a Research Associate at the University of Texas at Austin. She is the co-author of Unscientific America and the author of forthcoming The Science of Kissing. She blogs at The Intersection and tweets.
Kristi Holmes is a Bioinformaticist at the Washington University School of Medicine and the National Outreach Coordinator for VIVO. And she is on Twitter.
Marie-Claire Shanahan is an Assistant Professor of Science Education at University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. She blogs and tweets.
Steve Silberman is a freelance science writer and journalist in California. He is one of the new PLoS Bloggers at Neurotribes and he tweets as @stevesilberman.