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A BIG HURRAH TO ALL THOSE WHO PARTICIPATED IN THE INAUGURAL FIRST ANNUAL “MOST EXCEPTIONAL ESCAPADES IN SCIENCE” HIGH SCHOOL CONFERENCE

March 14, 2008
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Not just exceptional, but awesome…

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Thanks go to Phil Hieter, Jane Roskams, Brett Finlay, Jaymie Matthews, Daniel Pauly, David Ng, Joanne Fox, UBC Let’s Talk Science, the many volunteers within the Michael Smith Laboratories, and the 100 or so high school folks who came out for the day.

So doing this again…

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