Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Biomedexperts: A Really Useful Social Network

“The value of a social network is defined not only by who's on it, but by who's excluded” -- Paul Saffo, a Silicon Valley forecaster

Here is an article on biodesulfurization that is worth reading for two reasons … one, its description of the experimental use of Desulfobacterium indolicum to desulfurize kerosene. And two, because it introduces us to a remarkable social network called Biomedexperts (www.biomedexperts.com)

It is an indirect introduction … I found it when I Googled® S C U Nwachukwu

Here is the cite for the article in question …

Nature and Science, 2009;7(1)
Biodesulfurization of Kerosene by Desulfobacterium indolicum
Aribike D S
A A Susu
S C U Nwachukwu* & S A Kareem
Corresponding author:
simoncyrill@yahoo.com

Read the full text of the article at …

www.sciencepub.net/nature/0701/05_0470_Biodesulfurization_ns.pdf

For a profile of corresponding author S C U Nwachukwu visit …

http://www.biomedexperts.com/Profile.bme/1034726/S_C_U_Nwachukwu

And while you’re there, click the Experts in Petroleum hyperlink (http://www.biomedexperts.com/Concept.bme/16438/Petroleum) where you will find a list of petroleum research experts. Each name on the list is hyperlinked to the corresponding profile.

Follow the Desulfurization Blog (http://www.desulf.blogspot.com/) for more tips and tricks on desulfurization research … or send an email to me, Jean Steinhardt at research@JeanSteinhardtConsulting.com. I will add you to the email distribution list for each post to the blog.

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