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Perfect Timing!
Posted 5/3/2004

April 26th, 2004 marked a very important day for The Science Advisory Board as we reached our 20,000 member goal and we wanted to take a moment to congratulate the member that registered just in time to put our ticker over the mark.  'Geeeo', a medical technologist from Romania, received the link to our site from a colleague.  After browsing through our pages he decided that he liked what he saw and decided to register.  As a life scientist in Romania, he feels that his country is "waaaaay down the priority list" as far as funding and governmental support goes and now as a member he would "feel more involved in health-related issues."   Geeeo received a $25 gift certificate for his position as our 20,000th member and we would like to thank everyone for their continued support and participation.  

Be sure to check out our 20,000 member article that highlights the importance of this goal and our plans for the future.  Click here to access the article.  

Are you interested in sharing our community with your friends and colleagues?  You can earn additional points when you refer a friend to The Science Advisory Board.  Click here to learn more about our Referral Program.

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