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by Airton kieling [Via One Big Lab] First draft of PSB proposal PSB proposal up on Google Docs PSB Open Science session proposal submitted! PSB proposal up on Nature Precedings PSB proposal accepted for a workshop A very interesting progression from first draft to final approval. 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