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Call for Assistant News Editors

 
  May, 17 2005 10:54

 
     
HUM-MOLGEN is one of the world's largest Internet source for the latest information in human molecular genetics. Our service presently provides regular mailings to 8.000 molecular genetics professionals and clinicians. In 2004 our www site http://hum-molgen.org got 1.450.000 visits from more than 360.000 unique Internet sites. To further strengthen our news section we are currently looking for:

Assistant Editors for the HUM-MOLGEN News section

Positions will be voluntary (as are all HMGN editorial positions) and will require approximately 6-10 hours/month. If you want to support the HUM-MOLGEN concept actively, please submit your CV and one paragraph stating your visions concerning the further development of our news service or a sample news message to the HUM-MOLGEN news team at news@hum-molgen.org. For additional information please contact T.M. D'Souza (tmdsouza@hotmail.com).



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