Cheminfostream - News and views from the world of chemical information, modeling and informatics applied to drug discovery
Eye on FDA - FDA-centric blog
Genomeweb - GenomeWeb LLC is an independent, privately-held online and print publisher based in New York. Since 1997, GenomeWeb has served the global community of scientists, technology professionals, and executives who use and develop the latest advanced tools in molecular biology research. GenomeWeb's editorial mission is to serve readers with exclusive, in-depth coverage of the technology, institutions, and scientists that make up the worldwide research enterprise of molecular biology. We operate the largest online news organization focused on advanced research tools in genomics, proteomics, and bioinformatics. Our expert editors report and write with precision and clarity. GenomeWeb users can be found in major scientific organizations around the world, including biopharmaceutical companies, important research universities, biomedical institutes, and government laboratories. Our advertisers include leading suppliers of research tools, analytical instruments, and information technology.
In the pipeline - Derek Lowe; Private sector medicinal chemist
Pharmalot - Pharma news blog
Science Daily - ScienceDaily is one of the Internet’s most popular science news web sites. Since starting in 1995, the award-winning site has earned the loyalty of students, researchers, healthcare professionals, government agencies, educators and the general public around the world. Now with more than 3 million monthly visitors, ScienceDaily generates nearly 15 million page views a month and is steadily growing in its global audience.
The Spittoon - a blog written by the people of 23andMe. Using nothing more than a bit of saliva (Get it? The Spittoon!), the genotyping process we use analyzes more than 580,000 locations in a person's genome. Then we help our customers read and understand their DNA using tools available on our website,www.23andme.com.
The Great Molecular Crapshoot - commentary on the science / luck behind drug discovery