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See you in Atlanta?

The big SfN neuroscience bash is coming up fast, starting this Saturday. We are sending quite a big delegation, including our chief editor Sandra Aamodt, my colleague Josh McDermott and myself, plus John Spiro and I-han Chou from Nature. You'll have a chance to meet us at the Nature booth, #1832 in the Exhibitors' Hall, where we'll be holding court (ahem...) for about an hour each. Tentatively, you can shake hands with Sandra on Sunday afternoon from 3:30 to 4:30, and yell at me on Monday from 2 to 3 p.m. Times may change. Current info and other editors' booth hours will be posted on a chalkboard at the booth. Our marketing colleagues tell me they'll distribute free journal copies and other goodies at the booth, and they've also put up a special SfN 2006 webpage to give you easy access to the most recent neuroscience coverage by Nature Publishing.

This blog should see some real action as my colleagues have solemnly promised to post their impressions daily! So check back often. If you think I should come by your poster or slide talk, please post a comment with your abstract and abstract number. I look forward to meeting y'all (and to hearing those wonderful Southern accents again!)

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