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.
Dennis Meredith is the Editor at Glyphus. He is the author of Explaining Research. He blogs at Research Explainer and tweets as @explainresearch. I interviewed Dennis back in March.
Patric Lane is the Health and Science editor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He tweets as @patriclane.
Melissa Anley-Mills is the Science Communications officer in the Office of Research & Development at the US Environmental Protection Agency. She blogs on Greenversations and tweets as @EPAresearch.
Jeremy Yoder is a Doctoral candidate in the Department of Biological Sciences at University of Idaho. He blogs at Denim and Tweed and tweets as @JBYoder. I interviewed Jeremy back in May.
Ariel Neff is the Instruction and Science Reference Librarian at Benedictine University. She blogs at The Methods Section and tweets as @arielibrarian.
Katie Mosher is the Communications Director at the North Carolina Sea Grant.
Rebecca Weinberg is a Graduate Student at Penn State University. She tweets as @sciliz.
Tom Linden is the Director of the Medical & Science Journalism Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He blogs at Dr. Tom Linden’s Health Blog and tweets as @tomlinden. I interviewed Tom in May.
Greg Anderson is the Publisher of GenomeWeb
William Hogan is a student in Charlotte NC.