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      <title>HAPPY HOUR, nyc Group - 09/04 @19:00, M1-5 Bar in TriBeCa</title>
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        <![CDATA[Noah Gray - _What happened to the nyc happy hours???_ I know that you have been asking that above question over and over again, anticipating the next nyc event with bated breath. To partially explain the radio silence, I have been in transition]]>
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      <title>Postdocs - change your location to nyc</title>
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        <![CDATA[Matt Brown - If you haven't already, please go into your profile and update your location information to new york city. we're trying to show nature network how many of us are in the area and ... well... that we rate a hub.]]>
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      <title>NEXT nyc GET-TOGETHER: June 19, 19:30 on the UWS</title>
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        <![CDATA[Noah Gray - The event will be held at a bar that hasn't yet chosen its name (it is having its "soft opening" with the nyc NN group, but will either be called "Dive 106" or "Amsterdam Dive"). The location is "938 Amsterdam]]>
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      <title>The World Science Festival</title>
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        <![CDATA[Matt Brown - Once in a while I wish Davis, California was a litle closer to New York City. This week is one of those times. If so, I could attend the "World Science Festival":http://www.worldsciencefestival.com/. The aim of the festival is to "spark]]>
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      <title>100 members and  counting</title>
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        <![CDATA[Matt Brown - Congratulations on reaching 100 members. NYC is very likely to be one of our next 'local hubs', like Boston and London. In the meantime, you can effectively sign up for the local hub by following these steps: * Log in,]]>
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      <title>Life Sciences Summit Career Fair in Long Island (5 June 2008) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Li Kim Lee - I also cross-posted a similar topic at the "NYC forum":http://network.nature.com/forum/nyc... Given that Huntington is not far from Manhattan, some of you might be interested in an upcoming career fair for life sciences graduates and professionals. The "*_Life Sciences Summit Career]]>
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      <title>**DON'T FORGET TO VOTE!!** Starting to think about the next get-together</title>
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        <![CDATA[Noah Gray - After the success of the last nyc party, it is time to now start to plan for the next! Please go "here":http://www.micropoll.com/akira/mpview/416076-85299 and vote for when we should do this. It is almost certainly going to be at The Heights]]>
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      <title>Why would we want nyc to be a NN hub?</title>
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        <![CDATA[Noah Gray - This was an obvious question that arose last week when the buzzword "hub" was being thrown around in such cavalier fashion. Matt Brown, a senior editor for NN, gives a much more coherent answer to that question "here":http://network.nature.com/groups/neuroscience/notice/2008/04/03/calling-all-nyc-neuroscientists than I]]>
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      <title>Franchising the Nature Network pub nights-call to action</title>
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        <![CDATA[Corie Lok - I'm so proud of our Nature Network members! On completely their own initiative and enthusiasm, two groups of NN members, on opposite sides of the Atlantic, independent of each other, recently hosted their own successful Nature Network pub nights, inspired]]>
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      <title>"Columbia Invades the Lower East Side" or "What we learned from the Manhattan Mommies Club"</title>
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        <![CDATA[Noah Gray - Group nyc banded together at Lucky Jack's on Orchard and Delancey, not knowing what to expect. One of the moderators, yours truly, must be getting a bit old, since he set the start time for 17:00 (which prompted many of]]>
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