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by AEpiA | Apr 10, 2020 | News
A message from the AEpiA Committee:
We are sending our best wishes to all of you during these difficult times, and hope that you and all your loved ones are keeping safe.
Our next Epigenetics meeting was planned for November this year at RCH in Melbourne, and we had hoped to be sending out details of this soon, but these plans are now of course on hold. We hope to reschedule for early 2021 if and when COVID-19 restrictions are no longer necessary – but we will keep in touch.
We’ve also been busy putting together our new AEpiA Committee. Check them out if you like. We are all looking forward to resuming our committee duties as soon as we can.
In the meantime, if you and your group would like to use this time away from the lab to write something for the AEpiA website, or if you have any news you’d like us to share on twitter, please don’t hesitate to use these resources as a platform to communicate.
Right now, it is more important than ever to stay connected. So, we’d love to hear from you – tell us about recent publications developments that have inspired you, or about recent meetings you attended pre COVID; students or EMCRs, you could write a blog about the challenges and rewards of research; or even share funny videos of you in your struggle to juggle work, home-schooling and maintaining sanity!
Thank you for your time and we wish you and your families the very best for this Easter break.
Stay safe and stay sane,
Sue Clark and the AEpiA Committee