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To be published in Science is a special moment for any scientist. But to do so at the very start of your career is extremely exciting indeed. If you are a recent PhD graduate you could be published in Science this December, and receive a very special prize in Stockholm during the week of Nobel. Te journal Science & SciLifeLab have established Te Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young Scientists, to recognize and reward excellence in PhD research and support young scientists at the start of their careers. It’s about bright minds, bright ideas and bright futures. Four winners will be selected for this international award. Tey will have their essays published by the journal Science and share a new total of 60,000 USD in prize money. Te winners will be awarded in Stockholm during the second week of December when the city is alive with excitement and celebrates the new Nobel Laureates at the annual Nobel Prize ceremony. Tey will take part in a truly unique week of events including meeting leading scientists in their felds. “Te last couple of days have been exhilarating. It has been an experience of a lifetime. Stockholm is a wonderful city and the Award winning ceremony exceeds my wildest dreams.” –Dr. Dan Dominissini, 2014 Prize Winner Who knows, having your work published in the journal Science could be a major stepping stone in your career and and the Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young Scientists makes this possible. Te 2015 Prize is now open. Te deadline for submissions is August 1, 2015. Enter today: www.sciencemag.org/scilifelabprize Te 2015 Prize categories are: • Cell and Molecular Biology • Ecology and Environment • Genomics and Proteomics • Translational Medicine Tis prize is made possible with the kind support of the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation.Tis Founda- tion grants funding in two main areas; research projects of high scientifc poten- tial and individual support of excellent scientists. Will you be published in Science this December? (If you have a recent PhD you could be.)

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To be published in Science is a special moment for any scientist. But to do so at

the very start of your career is extremely exciting indeed. If you are a recent PhD

graduate you could be published in Science this December, and receive a very

special prize in Stockholm during the week of Nobel.

Te journal Science & SciLifeLab have established Te Science & SciLifeLab Prize forYoung Scientists, to recognize and reward excellence in PhD research and support youngscientists at the start of their careers. It’s about bright minds, bright ideas and bright futures.

Four winners will be selected for this international award.Tey will have their essays publishedby the journal Science and share a new total of 60,000 USD in prize money. Te winnerswill be awarded in Stockholm during the second week of December when the city isalive with excitement and celebrates the new Nobel Laureates at the annual Nobel Prizeceremony. Tey will take part in a truly unique week of events including meeting leadingscientists in their felds.

“Te last couple of days have been exhilarating. It has been an experience of a lifetime.Stockholm is a wonderful city and the Award winning ceremony exceeds my wildest dreams.”–Dr. Dan Dominissini, 2014 Prize Winner

Who knows, having your work published in the journal Science could be a major steppingstone in your career and and the Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young Scientists makesthis possible.

Te 2015 Prize is now open. Te deadline for submissions is August 1, 2015.Enter today: www.sciencemag.org/scilifelabprize

Te 2015 Prize categories are:

• Cell and Molecular Biology

• Ecology and Environment

• Genomics and Proteomics

• Translational Medicine

Tis prize is made possible with thekind support of the Knut and AliceWallenberg Foundation.Tis Founda-tion grants funding in two main areas;research projects of high scientifc poten-tial and individual support of excellentscientists.

Will you bepublished inScience thisDecember?(If you have a recent PhD you could be.)

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Join Keystone Symposia in Asia for ourOctober Conferences on Nutrition and Diabetes

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The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is rising to epidemic proportions worldwide. Type 2 diabetes is a complex disease caused by dysfunctionofmultiple organ systems, and disease susceptibility is profoundly infuenced by both genetic and environmental factors. Thismeetingbrings together leading professionals in the academic and pharmaceutical communities with various specialties in diabetes research toshare new approaches and research paradigms. Themeetingwill present the latest discoveries in diabetes research, highlighting essentialaspects of diabetes, as well as emerging themes that are likely to provide novel therapeutic approaches.

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Understanding interactions of nutrition and lifestyle with an individualÕs geneticmakeup is vital formaintaining health and delayingdisease onset. Toward that end, thismeeting aims to: 1) Bring together researchers from traditionally separated disciplines: nutrition, (gen)omics, clinics, physiology, epidemiology, analytics, biomathematics; 2) Advance nutrition research as a quantitative, holistic andmolecularscience; 3) Review/challenge classical pre-clinical models and clinical study designs, incorporating improved translational in vitro and invivomodels, human intervention study designs, and innovative new tools/technologies formolecular phenotyping; and 4) Connect basicscience to patient- and consumer-relevant outputs in terms of personalized dietary/nutritional counseling andmonitoring/diagnostics.

Session Topics:• The Interaction between Human Genome, Dietand Environment• Translational Models for Human Nutrition and Health• Human Nutritional and Lifestyle Interventions

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