Dear all,
I have to organise the catering for this tomorrow, so if you would like
to come, please let me know asap!
I won't turn away anyone after tomorrow, but you might have to go a bit
hungry...
Again, please encourage friends and colleagues to attend.
Directions to the Centre can be found here:
http://www.well.ox.ac.uk/FindUs.shtml
Annabel
Annabel Cook wrote:
> New Oxford Group
>
>
> I would like to start a regular meeting for those of us in Oxford
> working in PEST. Initially I thought 'OPUS' would be a suitable name
> (Oxfordshire group for the Public Understanding of Science). However,
> now it's all PEST, perhaps 'PESTO' would be more suitable! Or perhaps I
> should go back to the drawing board...
>
> Anyway, inaugural meeting will be at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human
> Genetics, Roosevelt Drive, Oxford on Friday April 27th, from 12pm to
> 2pm. http://www.well.ox.ac.uk/FindUs.shtml Lunch will be provided.
> Please email me if you would like to join me, so I can give security
> advance notice and organise the catering. I would hope to meet every
> couple of months to share ideas, work out collaborations etc.
>
> Please also pass this email on to friends/colleagues who may be interested.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> Annabel
>
>
--
Annabel Cook BSc (Hons)
Science Engagement and Communications Officer
The Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics
Roosevelt Drive
Oxford
OX3 7BN
Email: [log in to unmask]
Tel: 01865 287649
Fax: 01865 287650
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