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July 17, 2009

JGI’s Jonathan Eisen on the new “worst ‘-omics’ word” award

And the winner of the “worst new omics word award” is [available at Eisen’s blog]….

Amazingly, I missed this when the New York Times used it in a headline…

Eisen’s blog on the new word and its meaning has also been picked up by GenomeWeb.

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