This is a bit of a late announcement, but I thought some of you might like to play. See full announcement here.
For the next issue, Seed editors want to see the typical or not-so-typical places where Scienceblogs readers do science.
For the chance to get your scientific work space featured in Seed, please send a photo of it to
art AT seedmediagroup DOT com
by Tuesday, May 13th at 5:00pm EST. Please write "Where I Do Science Photo Submission" in the subject line, and send as high a resolution image as you can. No people in the pictures, please. Please include with the photo:
- Your Name
- The kind of science you do
- location of the photo in question
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Though it's probably not sufficiently unusual to be included... standard microdissection set-up for primary neuronal cultures.
Hey Readers - if you don't get picked for the SEED thingy but you'd like to show off your lab workspace - send your pictures to me! I'll publish some of them here on the blog.