Continuing with the introductions to the 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.
Misha Angrist is an Assistant Professor at Duke University Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy. He blogs at Genome Boy and tweets as @mishaangrist. His book, Here is a Human Being: At the Dawn of Personal Genomics, just came out last month. I interviewed Misha for the blog back in March.
Princess Ojiaku is a Graduate Student at North Carolina Central University, a musician, and a blogger at Science with Moxie. She tweets as @artfulaction.
Russ Campbell is the Communications Officer for the Burroughs Wellcome Fund. He blogs at Fishtown University and tweets as @razoobe. I interviewed Russ last year.
Nancy Lamontagne is a Freelance writer, and the Associate Director of Communications at the UNC CHapel Hill School of Nursing. She tweets as @UNCSON.
Benjamin Young Landis is the Outreach/Communications Coordinator at USGS Western Ecological Research Center. He blogs and he tweets as @younglandis.
Kelly Izlar is the 1st year MA in the Medical and Science journalism program at the UNC – Chapel Hill School of Journalism.
Holly Menninger is a Senior Extension Associate at Cornell University and the Co-host and producer of Science Cabaret on Air. She tweets as @DrHolly.
Suzanne Franks is a Scientopia blogger at Thus Spake Zuska. I interviewed Zuska two years ago.
Lisa Gardiner is the Director of Education at NEON, Inc..
Bill Cannon is the Webzine manager and editor of DEIXIS, a U.S. Department of Energy program run by the Krell Institute. He tweets as @ScienceMachines