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 Postgraduate course of the ScanBalt Agrobiotechnology network concluded
 Prof. Glosnicka heads a succesful startup company in the growing biotech industry
 Potocnik calls on Member States to work together on cancer research
 FP7 call: Marie Curie programme
 Commission adopts new health strategy
 FP7 call for proposals: Capacities programme
 FP7 call for proposals: International Cooperation programme
 ScanBalt BioRegion to Collaborate on Cancer
 37 scientists coming back to Lithuania
 Rise of the Nordic warriors
 Biological physics creates diagnostics of the future
 EU Commission signs with ScanBalt to support Small and Medium sized Companies
 Danish model to encourage brain gain
NEW COLLABORATION WITH NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP

Nature Publishing Group
Nature Publishing Group (NPG) is very pleased to announce a new collaboration with ScanBalt and is currently offering members a free site license trial to NPG’s wide range of scientific and medical journals.
 
NPG publishes journals and online databases across the life, physical and applied sciences and most recently, clinical medicine.   Nature is the flagship journal for NPG and is the world's foremost weekly scientific journal.  For information on NPG’s full range of publications and their impact, go to the NPG catalog.
 
A NPG site license provides the convenience of flexible, desktop access to all users within an institution.  Licensed content can be selected from Nature and its associated research journals, high impact Nature Reviews and leading society journals.  Site-wide access is controlled via IP recognition, enabling every scientist, researcher or student within an institution to access the nature.com platform 24 hours a day.  NPG site license pricing is based on institution type and is tiered according to the number of users.  Archives can be included with the license. 
 
Site license access is organised at an institutional level, usually by the Library or Information Manager.  If you would like to recommend site license access to your library, complete a form here and pass on your recommendation.  Free trials are not available to individuals. 
 
If you are the Librarian or Information Officer for your institution and would like to receive more information about a site license or start a free trial to any of NPG’s publications, register your interest here before November 9th or contact Rebecca Schlag on +44 (0) 0207 843 4904 or r.schlag@nature.com for more information.  Alternatively visit www.nature.com/libraries to find out more about a NPG site license.

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