Pimm launched 1 year ago, and now it’s time to say a big “Thank you” to you, readers. In order to avoid the typical self-evangelism of bloggers and in the spirit of radical transparency I compiled a worst of Pimm and a best of Pimm, the latter is a list of my favourite 2 posts (sometimes 3) month by month.
Worst post: Geldof in a stem cell centre and declining fertility
Worst managed feature: linkroll (just look at right)
Worst design: About page
Worst month of Pimm: June, 2006 = no posts
Worst quality illustration: Pimm logo, first version: when bits meet molecules
Most popular worst post: Rumors on Amatokin: a skin stem cell wrinkle cream?
Favourite posts month by month not in term of statistics but in terms of ideas:
May, 2006: Stem cells and regenerative medicine (very short introduction) and Why do we have the right to partially immortalize ourselves, if it is possible?
July, 2006: 3 hypothetic cost stages of continuous regeneration treatment and Mitochondria, the not so hidden superstars of current life sciences
August, 2006: Google’s coming out in biotech: when and why? and Who will be the first completely regenerated i.e. partially immortalized person?
September, 2006: Moral, instrumental, human rights: framework for pimm philosophy and Can partial immortalization be permissible to those who can buy it?
October, 2006: Science: video protocols can help to share the tacit dimension and First full-time biotech employee at Google BioLabs
November, 2006: Sand Hill Road Venture Capitalist about life extension as business and Maximum Life CEO David Kekich: the investment strategy of life extension Read the rest of this entry »





