Dinner with science bloggers!


…and real scientists, in town for the American Society for Microbiology general meeting. I was honoured to be invited. Larry Moran and Tara Smith organized a dinner of science bloggers previously acquainted only over the Web. We met at the University of Toronto. The picture shows some of us sitting on the steps in front of the Medical Sciences Building: Larry Moran of Sandwalk, Jonathan Badger of T. Taxus, Andrew Staroscik of Mixotrophy, Tara Smith of Aetiology, and John Logsdon of Sex, Genes, and Evolution. Chris Condayan, the ASM public outreach manager, was off recording an interview with Eva Amsen of Easternblot. (He interviewed several people for a podcast on the ASM’s Web site.)

Eight of us walked down to Baldwin Street for Indian food and a long, chatty, interesting dinner together. The food at Matahari restaurant was both good and unfamiliar. I had a good time and I think everyone else did, too. Here’s

6 Responses to “Dinner with science bloggers!”

  1. John Logsdon Says:

    Mona, It was great to meet you. Thanks for showing us a good time!
    John

  2. Vibrato Says:

    Wow, all this and you got promoted to ‘wiggly worm’!

  3. Tara Says:

    Glad to finally meet you, Mona! Have fun in Wisconsin…

  4. monado Says:

    It was great to meet everyone.

    Vibrato, you’ll have to come out to the next one and tell us about Toronto’s geology. I hear rumours of a monthly Cafe Scientifique (group on Facebook).

  5. elio Says:

    I am chagrined that I missed the chance to meet you and what sounds like it was a lovely dinner. Maybe next year?

    Elio

  6. Vibrato Says:

    Great! I’m retiring in July from my rather restrictive job (major utility and all that), so I can freely talk about earthquakes and geology.

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