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Sun-Ki Chai <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 22 Jan 2010 16:51:41 -1000
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Dear Political Methodology Section Members,

You are cordially invited to attend the 2010 International Conference on 
Social Computing, Behavioral Modeling, and Prediction, in what promises 
to be the largest ever interdisciplinary gathering focusing on 
computational studies of human behavior and society.  It will take place 
near Washington, DC, on the National Institutes for Health campus, from 
March 29-April 1.

Attendance at the conference, tutorials, and workshop is free!  But 
space is limited and registration is required.

A draft conference agenda and other details are available at:

Draft agenda <http://sbp.asu.edu/sbp2010/sbp10.html>

SBP10 Registration: <http://sbp.asu.edu/sbp2010/registration.html>

Travel and hotel information: <http://sbp.asu.edu/sbp2010/venue.html>

Sincerely,

Sun-Ki Chai
Co-Program Chair
on behalf of SBP10 Organizing Committee

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