Welcome to the ResearchBlogging.org forums. Once you're registered, it might be nice if you could tell us a bit about yourself and your blog.
I'll start:
I'm Dave Munger, and I'm a cofounder of ResearchBlogging.org. I also blog at http://scienceblogs.com/cognitivedaily and http://wordmunger.com. You can find me on Twitter and FriendFeed with the username davemunger.
Hi there, very nice to have a researchblogging forum once again! My name is Rense Nieuwenhuis, Research Master Student Social and Cultural Sciences, with background in quantitative sociology. I write about these kind of things on my blog named Curving Normality (www.rensenieuwenhuis.nl).
Hope to read and discuss a lot of fascinating science stories and findings here. See you all soon!
I am Sandeep Gautam, author of The Mouse Trap blog, the-mouse-trap.blogspot.com . My id on friendfeed/ twitter/ yahoo/skype/digg/reditt etc is sandygautam, so lets get connected and share premium research stuff!
Hi there I'm Bronnie, I blog on chronic pain management, mainly psychological interventions. I can be found on Flickr at Adiemus, and my blog is http://healthskills.wordpress.com BTW I know very little about blogging software/programming, so very much open to any input about good blog hosting (free of course unless someone's offering to fund it!), hence I'm using wordpress.com. cheers Bronnie
I'm Will, one of the admins here and I'm a chemistry grad student. I write at willandbeyond.com. You can see other places to find me at: http://www.retaggr.com/Card/willandbeyond
I'm Allyson, and I normally blog at http://lurena.vox.com. All RB posts are copied across to my old blog, http://themindwobbles.wordpress.com, as I can't get Vox to play nicely with RB. (Although it has been about 10 months since I last tried properly - please let me know if you think things might have changed!)
I really appreciate all the hard work you guys put into RB, and I enjoy using the service!
Kathlyn here. I'm a science and health writer. I follow neurology, medical physics, imaging technology, infectious diseases and heck, any kind of new discoveries. I bounce back and forth between writing for physicians and the public so I hope I can find some kind of middle ground as a research blogger. Thanks for the forum!
My name's Markus. I'm a postgraduate student in astrophysical chemistry and the author of Supernova Condensate (invaderxan.livejournal.com). This site is excellent. Keep up the good work!
I'm Joseph and I'm a new contributor to a blog that a few people I know have been running for a couple of years (http://researchblogging.org/blog/home/id/855). The blog is mostly based on molecular biology and genetics but occasionally features interesting research from other areas of science. I've just put up my first post which is about photosynthetic animals and I'm hoping to write a bit more over the summer.
I've been checking the front page of researchblogging for the past week and some really interesting stuff has come up, so I'm looking forward to getting involved in the community :)
I'm CM and the author of IapetusBeat.com. The site has only been up for a month or so and I've just signed up to ResearchBlogging, though I've been reading it for a while.
My name is Andre L Souza, I am a graduate student of Cognitive Psychology at The University of Texas at Austin. I write about Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Linguistics research on my blog: www.cognando.com I can also be found at Tweeter: http://twitter.com/cognando or through e-mail andre@cognando.com
I am ztrewq, I am a postdoc at a Max Planck Institute in Germany; I work in evolutionary biology, bioinformatics and metabolomics. I write a blog on science in polish language (http://biokompost.wordpress.com) and I'm here to encourage ResearchBlogging to include polish language support.
I'm Agata and I'm responsible for badania.net blog at Research Blogging. I am graduate student of Environmental Protection Technologies at Chemical Faculty (Gdansk Universit of Technology in Poland)
Badania.net blog come into being to share with readers the most interesting reaserch in form of affordable articles. However, the most important thing is to be reliable :) We focus mainly on psychology, environmental science, neuroscience and chemistry.
The blog is in Polish language and I've registered it few days ago willing that Polish section of Researc Blogging will soon evolve :)