In London UK from June 21 to June 24th. Anyone game for a drink?

So, I'll soon be in London to attend the British Science Association's Science Communication Conference, as well as check in with some folks on possible sabbatical stints, and I'm wondering if there's anyone around who would be into having a beer.

This could even be in the guise of a Science Scout kind of thing, so maybe check into this Facebook page and leave a note if you're interested.

I'm always happy to talk science and education, especially if art comes into the mix as well. If you'd like to see the sort of stuff I'm involved with, you can check out my facility's website, or maybe check out this little article on the crazy things I do.

Anyway, here's to hoping the sound of crickets isn't too deafening!

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