The Next Generation Science Registry is a digital compendium of science and technology resources. Although paid regular and featured listings are available, every site submitted is evaluated for content and quality prior to registry inclusion.

As a companion site of Next Generation Science, the registry provides useful and engaging links focused on the intersection of science, technology and information. With it's select, curated content, the Next Generation Science Registry is a valuable resource for readers who are searching for emerging technologies and tomorrow's science.

The purpose of the Next Generation Science Registry is to compile a select, digital compendium of science and technology resources that is free for all to use.

The Next Generation Science Registry is maintained by Walter Jessen, a PhD-trained Cancer Biologist and Bioinformatician who is actively involved in cancer research.

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Updated: January 4, 2009





The Next Generation Science Registry accepts advertising, knows as Regular and Featured Listings, as a source of revenue. Additionally, the Next Generation Science Registry displays third party advertising from several providers. Third party advertising consists of relevant, targeted advertisements that are intended to supplement the information provided on the Next Generation Science Registry. However, in some cases the advertisements displayed are based on automatic inclusion, and the Next Generation Science Registry does not accept responsibility for the accuracy of statements made by these contributors, nor does the Next Generation Science Registry accept responsibility for any errors or omissions. The products or ideas mentioned are not a warranty, endorsement or approval of ideas or products or their safety. The Next Generation Science Registry disclaims responsibility or liability, directly or indirectly for any injury to persons resulting for the use or misuse from any ideas or products referred to or implied by any material presented.

The Next Generation Science Registry does not endorse or recommend any commercial products or services.



Updated: December 30, 2008