The registration is almost full!
And the Program is shaping up quite nicely. Check out these sessions today:
How to become a (paid) science journalist: advice for bloggers
Gene Wiki and BioGPS: Web Tools for Annotation and Understanding of Gene Function
Gender in science -- online and offline
Rhetoric of science: print vs. web
Open Notebook Science - how to do it right (if you should do it at all)
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