[MOBY-l] OBF members; 30% discount to the O'Reilly Bioinformatics Technology Conference

chris dagdigian dag at sonsorol.org
Mon Nov 26 00:57:02 UTC 2001


Apologies for the massive cross-post;

O'Reilly has reached out to several groups including Bioinformatics.org 
and the Open Bioinformatics Foundation and is offering a flat 30% 
discount off their conference registration fee for all OBF "members". 
This is the conference that Ewan Birney is keynoting and where various 
OBF-affiliated people will be found talking,  running tutorial sessions 
& hosting BOF gatherings. We are not endorsing this conference in any 
sort of formal way but knowing that some portion of our membership will 
be attending we wanted to spread the word regarding the discount far & wide.

Lacking any sort of concrete information on who is an OBF "member" I 
have taken the liberty of assuming that anyone who is a subscriber on 
any of our discussion-oriented mailing lists meets the criteria. Hence 
this email.

If you are planning on attending theconference you can use the code 
("BIC02OPEN") to save 30% on your registration fee.

Warning: some of you (students in particular) may qualify for discounts 
that are greater than this 30% offer - check the website to see if you 
can get a better deal.

Regards,
Chris

The details:

>     O'Reilly & Associates has extended a 30% discount to Open
>     Bioinformatics Foundation members for the January 28, 2002,
>     O'Reilly Bioinformatics Technology Conference in Tucson, AZ. This
>     discount is good for any time from now until the conference
>     begins. To receive the discount, use this discount code when
>     registering - BIC02OPEN
>     http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/bio2002/pub/w/17/register.html
>
>     NOTE - This discount cannot be used in combination with other
>     discounts. Check the O'Reilly Conference registration page for
>     discounts for students and academic instructors -
>     http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/bio2002/pub/w/17/register.html
>




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