You'll get invited to our Meetups as soon as they're scheduled!
| From: | Robb Murray |
| Sent on: | Thursday, October 9, 2008 11:36 AM |
Make lasting science friends as an educational volunteer
Besides
our club, some other places to make lasting science
friends
include
volunteer jobs in science around Chicago.
Consider what
helping
with any of these worthy efforts could bring into your
world:
http://www.volunteermatch.org/search/index.jsp?l=Chicago&k=science
In
the meantime, you might consider doing a spare-time tune-up calibration and
sensitivity
test of your bio-field analysis kit, together with the rest of
us.
Which
kit is that, you may ask? The very
sensitive meters and micro-amount
sampling
devices in your olfactory system.
We
have learned by doing with our systems, but much more is known
about
these faculties we possess than may ever have been told to us.
Wait no longer. Get the full story of the power and complexity
of our marvelous pre-verbal olfactory sensorium from Dr. Alan Hirsch.
This gentleman is a nationally-renowned neurologist who heads up more
than 80 ongoing studies of smells and tastes from a scientific point of view
at any given time.
http://science.meetup.com/77/calendar/8815989/
What are your chances of connecting with such an expert as this -- unless
you are his patient -- other than in the ingenious company of our delightful club?
Scant, we would wager! Very scant!
Follow your nose to this great event!
We will be waiting for you!
--Robb
Murray