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Reminder--Animalcules this week

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Posted on: May 2, 2006 10:30 AM, by Tara C. Smith

(As of the time I'm typing this, the site that's supposed to host Grand Rounds says the domain is expired, and since I'm at an all-day meeting, I want to get a few reminders out there. Hopefully GR will beam up while I'm out...)

Two reminders: first, Animalcules goes live over at Discovering Biology in a Digital World on Thursday. Send submissions to me or Sandra (sandy at geospiza dot com) by tomorrow: Wednesday, May 3rd. Additionally, if you're interested in hosting future editions, drop me a line.

Second, I'll be hosting next week's Grand Rounds, so send submissions to me: aetiology AT gmail dot com. I'd prefer to have them by next Monday (May 8) by 8PM EST.

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