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Nick Oswald

Nick is a molecular biologist-turned-publisher. After a PhD in Developmental Biology and an eclectic seven years in biotech he is now Editorial Manager of Neuroendocrinology and the founder and Editor-In-Chief of Bitesize Bio. You are welcome to connect with Nick on LinkedIn

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I have watched, with some bemusement, as the internet phenomenon that is Twitter has grown and grown, then grown some more. I say bemusement because it didn’t really make much sense to me.

But millions of internet users can’t be wrong (ok, I know they can be) so I decided to take a look myself. And actually I think it could be quite interesting.

Twitter potentially provides a place for us to interact with you, our readers, take in your opinions and generally get to know you a bit better.

Sounds like fun so today I started our Twitter experiment and I invite you to join me.

So if you are already a Twitterer, you can find me at twitter.com/bitesizebio

Or if you have never Tweeted in your life, then you’ll have to sign up at twitter.com first.

See you there!



2 comments on this article already!

  1. Alejandro

    1 year ago

    Great to have you in Twitter… I’ll add you… but follow me back ;-)
    Cheers

  2. dqlover

    1 year ago

    Maybe you can follow an excellent biology and medicine website:
    http://www.dxy.cn/cms/

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