From Corie:
You're invited to a pub night for Boston-based scientists, hosted by Nature Network Boston ... the last one for 2007! (For newcomers to NNB, we host monthly, informal events at local pubs for Boston scientists to hang out, have a beer and chat.) It's a great opportunity to meet colleagues from down the road and across the river.Bring your lab, labmates and scientist-friends. Forward this email along and let's make this event the biggest turnout yet!
When: Thursday, December 13, 6:30pm
Where: Middlesex Lounge, 315 Mass. Ave in Cambridge. Near Central Square on the Red Line. On the route of the M2 shuttle from Longwood.As usual, the first 20 or so people to arrive will get one free drink on us! Members of Nature's burgeoning Cambridge office will be there as well.
Please RSVP by joining the "NNB Events" group and then posting a comment here.
Hope to see you Thursday.
Corie
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I'll try to be there this time. From Corie:
Hi everyone,
The next Nature Network Boston-hosted pub night for local
scientists/researchers will be:
Thursday, February 28, 2008 at 6:30pm
Location:
Middlesex Lounge, 315 Mass. Ave, near Central Square on the Red Line
(also on the route of the M2…
Unfortunately I'll be out of town, but I encourage anyone in the Boston area to go. Here's the latest from Corie:
Hi everyone,
The new year is well underway so it's time for another one of the famous Nature Network Boston pub nights!
(For those of you new to NNB (http://network.nature.com/boston),…
Unfortunately I'll be out of town, but if anyone is in the Boston area, I encourage you to attend. All the info is in this email I just got from Corie:
You've seen the website, now meet the people who are on it (and who run it). Nature Network Boston (http://network.nature.com/boston) is hosting…
Nature Network Boston is having another pub night on Tuesday. From Corie:
It will be next Tuesday, August 28 at 6pm at the Middlesex Lounge in Cambridge (315 Mass Ave, near Central Square/MIT). Come out and meet other members of Boston's scientific community.
We're doing something a little…