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AACR: Play that funky music

I have just seen some of the world's greatest minds dancing to "Play that funky music, white boy".

What's that? You want pictures and videos? The thought definitely crossed my mind, but they looked so happy out there on the dance floor at the AACR reception -- I just couldn't bring myself to do it. Plus, I'm not sure what the legal ramifications of that would be. Could we be sued for posting an unflattering video of cancer researchers getting funky? Best not to take any chances.

In any case, I had some trouble accessing the internet from the conference today, so I'll try to catch up on a little blogging before calling it a night.

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