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March 4, 2010

Brain Blogger Finalist for Two 2010 Research Blogging Awards in Neuroscience and Psychology

By Shaheen E Lakhan, MS, MEd, PhD, MD | No Comments | 
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Out of over 400 nominations, Brain Blogger is a finalist for two Research Blogging Awards for 2010 in the categories Best Blog — Neuroscience and Best Blog — Psychology. The Awards honor “outstanding bloggers who discuss peer-reviewed research.”

We would like to thank the expert panel of judges who positively reviewed our site, the other blogs nominated, and to our team of over 35 writers.

The voting process opened earlier today and the winners will be selected by bloggers registered with ResearchBlogging.org.

We are amid excellent company and we’ve included our fellow nominees below:

Best Blog — Neuroscience

  • Brain Blogger
  • The Neurocritic
  • The Quantum Lobe Chronicles
  • NeuroDojo
  • Wiring the Brain
  • Neurotopia
  • Talking Brains

Research Blogging Awards 2010 FinalistBest Blog — Psychology

  • Brain Blogger
  • Body in Mind
  • NurtureShock
  • sciencetext
  • The Psychology of Beauty
  • BPS Research Digest
  • The Quantum Lobe Chronicles
  • The Thoughtful Animal
  • NeuroWhoa!

Last, but not least, without our readers, these awards amount to nothing. Thanks for your readership!

Sincerely,
Shaheen

Shaheen E Lakhan, MS, MEd, PhD, MD

Dr. Lakhan is executive director of the Global Neuroscience Initiative Foundation (GNIF). He is a published scholar in several fields including medicine, proteomic biomarkers, bioethics, biotechnology, education technology, and intellectual property. He serves on the editorial board of several scholarly publications and has been honored by the U.S. President and Congress.

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