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The Node at the BSDB Spring meeting (with new freebies!)

Posted by , on 7 April 2016

booklet coverThe 2016 Spring meeting of the British Society for Development Biology (held jointly with the British Society for Cell Biology) will start this Sunday at the University of Warwick and the Node will be there!

Pop by The Company of Biologists’ stand to chat with Cat, our community manager, and collect our new freebies! If you are a fan of our ongoing series on model organisms in developmental biology you may like to take a copy of our brand new booklet, which includes a selection of some of the earlier posts in the series. Thank you to all the authors of the posts who gave us permission to use their text and images and helped us put this booklet together!

 

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We also have a new set of postcards featuring beautiful images from the Woods Hole Embryology course. Make sure to come to the stand to collect yours!

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This meeting is also a great opportunity to chat with other people at The Company of Biologists. Development’s executive editor Katherine Brown, and reviews editor Seema Grewal will also be at the meeting, and Nicky Le Blond, who runs our travelling fellowships and grant program and organises our fabulous workshops, will be at the stand on Tuesday. Cat and Katherine will also be leading discussion tables on social media and publishing respectively at the Careers Workshop on Sunday afternoon, so plenty of chances to say hello. We look forward to meeting you then! If you can’t make it to the meeting you can always follow us on Twitter. The Node will be tweeting using the hashtag #cbdb16

 

 

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