A final note for 2013
The end-of-year wind-down is upon us and we are joining the ranks with our final newsletter for 2013.
It has been a busy and productive year and we have enjoyed bringing you the latest updates for biotech and the life sciences throughout 2013.
We’d like to thank everyone who has contributed to the items in our weekly newsletters. We do our best to keep up with the diverse activities that occur across the biotech and life sciences sectors and are always happy to receive suggestions for content, so please keep sending them to us at als@westwick-farrow.com.au.
We’re looking forward to reporting more news and views for the biotech and life sciences sectors in 2014 and will be starting up again in January - you can expect the first newsletter for 2014 in the week beginning Monday 13 January.
The team here at Australian Life Scientist would like to wish all our readers a merry Christmas and a happy New Year, and a safe silly season.
Westwick-Farrow Media will close for the Christmas/New Year period from close of business on Friday, 20 December and reopen on Monday, 6 January.
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