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Results of Neuroscience 2008
Posted 12/5/2008

Turnout at the Neuroscience 2008 conference was phenominal this year. In case you missed our previous article or newsletter, The SAB held an exhibit booth at the conference from November 16 - November 19th. We came prepared to meet potential new members and catch up with our existing members. We also arrived with an arsenal of takeaway items.


Forgot to pick up a guide? Didn't attend the conference? Downloads available here:


Guide to Top-Rated Life Science Suppliers


Neuroscience Brains Flicks Guide - A guide to neuroscience films compiled by The SAB for your entertainment. We also passed out free SAB movie popcorn!


We had the opportunity to speak to members who provided feedback on topics like our Rewards Catalog, community forums, studies, and more. A great number of nonmembers decided to register for The SAB on the spot. We also spoke with life science supplier reps, nonprofit employees, and members of other online networking groups. Overall, we had to chance to meet with a well-rounded group of conference attendees, and it was a rewarding experience.


To those newly joined members who registered at the conference, welcome!


To those of you who we met, that have yet to register, consider joining at www.scienceboard.net/register/.


Regards,


Kat Henwood
Membership Coordinator
k.henwood@scienceboard.net
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