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EuroSciCon Poster Prizes for Young Scientists
It is now well established that the focused one day life science events that are organised by Euroscicon attract speakers of international respect from around the globe. Furthermore the mixture of delegates from academia and industry allows for lively debate both during meetings and in the well organised breaks. Euroscicon are now making efforts to extend the range of delegates by introducing incentives for junior members of the scientific community to attend. They believe that a young investigator would benefit greatly from their meetings by not only being exposed to cutting edge research and technology, but also by being given the opportunity to network with leaders in the field. To this end from April 2007 Euroscicon are introducing a poster session for each event which will have a prize for the best poster plus inclusion of all posters in the abstract proceedings. To further encourage young investigators to attend PhD students currently receive a 50% reduced registration fee compared to the usual academic fee.  To launch this initiative they are offering A FURTHER 50% off the PhD registration fees for all meetings in April and May. To obtain this reduced fee just type in the discount code - poster- during your online registration.
 
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