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  • Greetings from Scotland!

    Hi all,
    First post on here- just wanted to say 'hello' and introduce myself.
    I work over at BitesizeBio.com and I'm the Managing Editor for our forthcoming Next Generation Sequencing Channel.
    We plan to build the Channel into an invaluable NGS web resource for beginners and experts alike. I must admit, my background is toxicology, pharmacology and microscopy- so I hope to learn as much as our readers
    We've got a main writer lined up, but I'm really keen to hear from others who would like to contribute. We pay standard freelance rates starting at around $15 to $25/article. We have some of the main NGS companies already interested in sponsorship, but, again, I'm always keen to hear from other companies who would like to be involved.
    I hope it's OK to post the above info on the 'jobs' and 'general' forums

    If interested, just drop me a note! Pop over to BitesizeBio- register for the Channels and we'll keep you updated with developments,

    Best Wishes,
    Martin

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