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Summer offers from EuroSciCon
EuroSciCon have a special Summer offer for the following four meetings, giving 50% off the registration fee: 
 
 
Assaying Chemokines and Chemotaxis , 8th June 2007
 
Proteomics: advances in biomarker discovery , 22nd June 2007
 

Technological advances in understanding host responses to parasites and parasite manipulation of host responses,29th June 2007

 

Investigating the blood-brain barrier - physiology, pathology and applications , 17th July 2007

 

Just click on the link below for the meeting that you'd like to attend, and use the following code - special - when registering online:

www.regonline.co.uk/chemokines07
www.regonline.co.uk/proteomics07
www.regonline.co.uk/parasite07
www.regonline.co.uk/bloodbrain07

 

The editor of Nature Network is looking to write an article about scientists (mums or dads) who have left the lab to start a family, and then returned to work after the break.  If you fit the bill or know of anyone that does and are happy to give your information and any insight to others who may find it helpful, please contact

Matt Brown

Editor, Nature Network London

Nature Publishing Group (NPG)

Macmillan Building 4 Crinan Street
London N1 9XW

 

t 44 207 014 4068

f 44 207 843 3673

m.brown@nature.com

 

 

 

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This site has been designed as a portal for busy mums who work or have worked in science.

Too many women leave science due to the constraints of motherhood. Some struggle, and work part time, at the expense of advancing their career. Others change their career to fit in with their children, whilst working within some area of science.

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