If you stop by the Journal of Genetic Genealogy‘s front page and look through the list of Associate Editors, you might see a new name there! If you’re not familiar with the JoGG, there’s a brief write-up here. The JoGG is a free, open-access journal that presents peer-reviewed articles about genetic genealogy to the public. The first issue of the JoGG was released in the Spring of 2005.
I’m honored to be a part of this endeavor, and to join this wonderful group of individuals. I believe that this represents a great opportunity to contribute to the community that I enjoy and respect.
Congratulations, Blaine!! You are definitely more than qualified.
Congrats Blaine!
Thank you both very much!
How exciting! I’m happy for you, Blaine!
That’s great! Congratulations Blaine.
Congratulations, Blaine!
Blaine – Very nice! Congrats.
Congratulations! Very well done.
Congratulations, Blaine. 🙂
What is the procedure to become one? I could also contribute.
Anyway, Blaine I have seen that your earliest known patrilinear ancestor is from Germany, thus you are welcome to join the “German Language Area DNA Research Project.”
http://www.ftdna.com/public/germany/index.aspx?fixed_columns=on
https://www.familytreedna.com/surname_det.aspx?group=Germany-YDNA&projecttype=G
Miriam, Becky, Lee, Dana, and Colleen – Thank you all for the kind wishes!
Dirk – Thank you! In the last issue of the JOGG the editor requested applications to fill the position of associate editor. And I will be happy to join the German Language Area DNA Research Project, thank you for informing me of this group!