Vote now for the best laboratory Web sites

Hurry up and submit you vote for The Scientist's Laboratory Web Site and Video Awards - voting ends Tuesday, December 4

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To acknowledge the lab leaders and lab members who devote their time to creating engaging and informative laboratory Web sites, The Scientist is awarding the first ever Laboratory Web Site and Video Awards. We received 60 nominations for the best laboratory Web sites, and our judges have narrowed them down to the top ten. Now it's time for you to tell us who has the best page on the Web!Click here to read more about how the top ten were chosen, view judges' comments, see who's leading the competition, and to cast your vote for the best lab Web site.The winning Web site will be announced next week, with an accompanying careers feature in the spring on how to create an outstanding lab Web site. Help acknowledge the best lab Web sites by submitting your vote here. But hurry up -- voting closes on Tuesday, December 4.The Editors of The Scientist mail@the-scientist.comLinks within this article:LaWVA nominations http://www.the-scientist.com/nomination/display/1/1LaWVA votes http://www.the-scientist.com/finalist/index/
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