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The SAB Facebook Page
Posted 9/23/2008

The Science Advisory Board staff has created a Facebook group specifically for those working in the life science fields. Facebook is an online social tool that allows people to connect with others -- family, friends, work colleagues, people with similar interests, and more.

Joining our Facebook community will help you:

-Find people who do what you do in the life sciences industry
-Connect with former colleagues, lab members and classmates, and invite them to be a part of The Science Advisory Board
-Enjoy posts on the wall and discussion boards, and post something yourself
-Check out upcoming events planned by The Science Advisory Board
-Network with other fans of The Science Advisory Board Facebook page

You can check out The Science Advisory Board Facebook Page and become a member here. You will be prompted to sign in if you have an account, or register for a new account, in order to see The SAB's Facebook Page.

If you have any questions, we would love to hear them at k.henwood@scienceboard.net. We look forward to your membership.

Regards,




Kathryn Henwood

The Science Advisory Board
SAB Membership Coordinator

k.henwood@scienceboard.net
Active Members
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The Science Advisory Board is the world's original professional network of life scientists.

Members of the SAB:

  • Connect with other scientists.

  • Find tips, methodologies and procedures from established researchers.

  • Share insights, stories, jokes and even "gripes" in an open environment.

  • Voice opinions on companies and products used in their work.

  • Earn generous rewards for their opinions.

Practicing life science researchers and medical professionals participate in The Science Advisory Board's studies, forums, news articles and social media channels.