ScienceOnline09 - very, very international!

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Hmmm, let's see who is coming from really far away, crossing borders and such.....

Richard Grant is coming from Sydney, Australia.

Chris Rowan is coming from Johannesburg, South Africa.

Paula Signorini is coming from Sao Paulo, Brasil.

Carlos Takeshi Hotta is coming from Sao Paulo, Brasil.

Vedran Vucic is coming from Belgrade, Serbia.

Danica Radovanovic is coming from Belgrade, Serbia.

Bjoern Brembs is coming from Berlin, Germany.

Diana Pauly is coming from Berlin, Germany.

Martin Fenner is coming from Hannover, Germany.

Bob O'Hara is coming from Helsinki, Finland.

Enrico Maria Balli is coming from Trieste, Italy.

Kevin Emamy is coming from London, UK.

Victor Henning is coming from London, UK.

Jennifer Rohn is coming from London, UK.

Katherine Haxton is coming from Stoke-on-Trent, UK.

Moheb Costandi is coming from London, UK.

Graham Steel is coming from Glasgow, Scotland, UK.

Karen James is coming from London, UK.

David Bradley is coming from Cambridge, UK.

Henry Gee is coming from Cromer, UK.

Daniel Cressey is coming from London, UK.

Glendon Mellow is coming from Toronto, Canada.

John Dupuis is coming from Toronto, Canada.

Sam Dupuis is coming from Toronto, Canada.

Eva Amsen is coming from Toronto, Canada.

The ScienceOnline09 is looking even more international than the previous two years!

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Amazing!
Just to meet everyone, the conference is a success in my opinion. Thank you for the opportunity!
Now, me and Carlos just need a simple visa...

Glendon, I'm one of the organizers of Nature Network pub nights in Toronto (shameless plug: http://network.nature.com/groups/toronto/forum/topics ). There will probably be at least one before the conference. (Our last one had the theme of science online, so the next one will be something else, but still interesting, I hope!)
Looking forward to meeting you - either in a pub or in North Carolina!