Good news for the SBC-NC'07

i-6912b580d4b78af4ec537394777e95fd-SBC logo.pngHuntington F. Willard, Director of the Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy at Duke University and Vice Chancellor for Genome Sciences at Duke University Medical Center, has been confirmed as a keynote speaker for the first North Carolina Science Blogging Conference. Check the evolving program here and see who else has registered to date here.

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