Brain Blogger

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Brain Blogger is a Scientific American[1] partner biomedical blog sponsored by the Global Neuroscience Initiative Foundation (GNIF) and edited by Shaheen Lakhan. Its byline is "a brain-themed community." It reviews the latest news and stories related to neuroscience/neurology, psychology/psychiatry, and health/healthcare.

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Brain Blogger
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Type of site
Blog, Online Magazine, News
Available inEnglish
Founded2005
Headquarters
OwnerGlobal Neuroscience Initiative Foundation
Key peopleShaheen Lakhan, Editor-in-Chief
James S. Rice, Public Relations Director
Holly Cave, Chief Copy Editor, Daliah Leslie, "The Hollywood Medical Reporter & Copy Editor
URLwww.brainblogger.com
RegistrationNot Required
Current statusActive
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According to its website,[2] the blog is written by over 100 biomedical professionals—from neurosurgeons to psychologists—and follows the Health On the Net Foundation honor code of medical blogging ethics. It is syndicated by Google News[3] and major media outlets, including Time Warner,[4] San Antonio Express-News,[5] and Sun-Times News Group.[6]

Brain Blogger is a finalist for two Seed Media Group's Research Blogging Awards 2010 in the categories "Best Blog — Neuroscience" and "Best Blog — Psychology".[7] Moreover, it ranks first in Blogs.com's "10 Best Brain Blogs".[8]

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