Dear Nigel.
 
A new undergraduate research publication has just been launched called Bioscience Horizons http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/biohorizons/ which may be of interest to you and your colleague.
 
With best wishes.
 
Sarah

Sarah Blackford
External Affairs Officer
Society for Experimental Biology
Biology Department
Bailrigg House
Lancaster University
Lancaster LA1 4YE
Tel: 01524 594850
Fax: 01524 594696
www.sebiology.org

 


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A friend of mine in the US is interested in undergraduate research publications.  Apparently there are a few of them in the US.  He's trying to find out if there are similar types of publications in the UK.  Does anyone know about any?

Thanks, Nigel
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