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Got Talent? Write Blogs!
Posted 12/13/2004

The Science Advisory Board is proud to announce the launch of its newest feature: The SAB Blogs. A blog is similar to an online diary where Science Advisory Board members can express opinions on current events in science or simply write about their research experiences, entertaining laboratory incidents, or indulge in everyday “science talk.” The Science Advisory Board is currently hosting the following five blogs:



We believe that The SAB Blogs will expand the channels of communication available to our members regarding the tools and technologies of their professions. “What’s especially exciting about this new platform is that it is run by members for members,” explains Tamara Zemlo, Ph.D., MPH, Director of Scientific & Medical Communications at The Science Advisory Board. Each blog will be managed by one of our Resident Bloggers, who were selected by a competitive review process. They will be assisted by a handful of Contributing Editors, who will regularly share their thoughts on topics raised by the Resident Bloggers. Any member is also welcome to add to her or his comments to the discussion. To start blogging today, please click on any of the links below.



If you are interested in serving as a Contributing Editor to an existing blog, have an idea for a new blog, or would like to become a Resident Blogger, please contact Lena Zappia for details at
l.zappia@scienceboard.net or at (703) 348-3554 x 29.
Scientific & Medical Experts Needed! Voice your opinions on the technologies transforming science and medicine. Join The Science Advisory Board, an international panel of over 37,000 life science and medical professionals formed in 1997. Members are always compensated for their contributions. Join today!
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