Hearty welcome to newest ScienceBlogger!

I've been terribly remiss in not welcoming the trickle of additions to the ScienceBlogs.com stable, especially Molecule of the Day, the new blog most allied with my subject matter.

However, I was not going to miss the Sb launch of one of my faves and long-time members of my very short and poorly-updated blogroll, Thus Spake Zuska.

Thus Spake Zuska is not for the faint of heart. It is, however, for anyone who believes that you shouldn't have to possess white skin and a penis to obtain a passport to Science-and-Engineering Land.

Although in possession of both white skin and a penis, I offer to you, Zuska/Dr Franks, my heartiest welcome and best wishes for even greater bloggy success in our little slice of heaven. As a member of the patriarchy (and a fellow migraine-sufferer), I look forward to continuing our conversation on equity and fairness in science, medicine, and engineering.

Go on over and welcome her to her new digs.

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