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FameLab Astrobiology in Houston
We need you in Houston! Sign up today to participate in FameLab Astrobiology at the Lunar and Planetary Institute on January 13th. FameLab is a science communication competition that focuses on building your skills with workshops on good communication practices. The workshop in Houston will be led by the Co-Directors of the National Association for Interpretation. Competitors will present a three-minute piece on their research or an astrobiology-related topic of their choosing. Those topping the competition in Houston will go on to the final at AbSciCon in April…the winner there will go on to the FameLab International final in the UK in June. Lodging and $500 in travel support are available—sign up today at the FameLab Astrobiology website. Contact daniella.m.scalice@nasa.gov with any questions.
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