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-title: "Interactive lunch seminar: code standarisation and code peer review"
+title: "Interactive lunch seminar: code standardisation and code peer review"
 author: "Ana Coiciu"
 date: "2023-11-23T12:00:00+02:00"
 signup_link: #
@@ -7,10 +7,12 @@ summary: "Do you sometimes struggle with reproducing someone else’s code or un
 Modern-day scientists increasingly rely on code to wrangle, visualise, and analyse data, but these codes are often not free of hurdles and not readily applicable to your own data."
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-## {{< var.inline >}}{{ .Page.Params.date.Format "02 January 2006" }}{{< /var.inline >}}  at **12.30 - 13.30 hrs**
+**{{< var.inline >}}{{ .Page.Params.date.Format "02 January 2006" }}{{< /var.inline >}}  at 12.00 - 13.00 hrs**
+<br>
+*location: NIOO-KNAW*
 
-
-# [Please sign-up here](#)
+#### <i>[Please sign-up here](#)
+Please note that that maximum number of participants in this workshop is 40
 
 Do you sometimes struggle with reproducing someone else’s code or understanding the code you wrote yourself a few months ago? You are not alone.
 Modern-day scientists increasingly rely on code to wrangle, visualise, and analyse data, but these codes are often not free of hurdles and not readily applicable to your own data.
@@ -19,9 +21,6 @@ In our new project, [CoreBirds](hhttps://www.researchequals.com/modules/m95v-7dr
  
 Interested in learning more about code standardisation and code peer review? Join our interactive OSC-W lunch seminar
 Bring your lunch, laptop, and a script you’re currently working on (ideally in R)!
- 
-23 November 2023. 12:00-13:00. NIOO-KNAW. 
-Please note that that maximum number of participants in this workshop is 40. You can sign up here.
 
 ## About the presenters
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