How I Got Here

When thinking about the move to ScienceBlogs, I worried about my old material becoming lost in the shuffle, many of which brought a lot of new links and visits to my site when I first published them. I actually happen to like some of this material, so I decided to use Janet's idea of publishing her blog bio. Now that I have a few minutes, I am doing the same thing.

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Natural History

Author Interviews

Education/Academics

Publishing

Avian Influenza

Blog Carnivals

Politics

Unemployment

NYC Life

Haiku

Navel Gazing

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One of the few predictable statistics in American public health is that between 35,000-40,000 people will die every year from 'ordinary' influenza. Most of these deaths are preventable. Yet we do nothing.
tags: NYC, New York City, Manhattan,
While there's interest and some new readers, I figured I'd link some of my older posts on swine influenza and pandemic influenza in general for some additional background information and history. Keep in mind that these are unrelated to the current outbreak.
I've argued many times on this blog that an influenza vaccination policy, as opposed to the non-pol

I think this is a great idea. Thank you for putting all this together.

[P.S. I can comment only from the hated IE, but not from Firefox]

Thank you for this. It's a great help for new readers, sort of a guided tour of the highlights (and diversity) of your earlier writing. Cool.

-Bruce

Thanks for reading my essays! (I think my earlier material is generally better written than the more recent essays. Well, with some notable exceptions).

Coturnix; Thanks for letting me know about this problem. I will pass on your comment regarding IE/firefox comments to the IT peeps at Seed to see what they can do to fix it. Incidentally, are you using a mac or PC?

GrrlScientist