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Archive for June 4th, 2008

BioBarCamp: August 6-7, The Institute for the Future, Palo Alto

Posted by attilachordash on June 4, 2008

When I wrote about BioBarCamp for the first time, it was just an idea to organize an unconference for biogeeks, people interested in life scientists around SciFoo Camp time.

Now thanks to Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, Science X2 project leader, we have a date and a venue: August 6-7, The Institute for the Future, 124 University Avenue, Palo Alto, California 94301.

Capacity: around 100 people and we already have 15 signed up.

Sign up here (first-come, first-served)

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Posted in Bay Area, BioBarCamp, SciFoo, Silicon Valley, USA, biology, biotechnology | 7 Comments »