Meetups This Week

February 22, 2015

This week will bring four fascinating Quantified Self meetups. St. Louis will have a “quantified romance”-themed meetup including a toolmaker talk with the creator of a service that helps with romantic decisions.  In Ashland, they will be getting together to discuss n=1 study designs. This is the same group that started the Individual Metabolic Research Group (iMeRG) that we featured a couple of days ago.

To see when the next meetup in your area is, check the full list of the over 100 QS meetup groups in the right sidebar. Don’t see one near you? Why not start your own! If you organize a QS meetup, please post pictures of your event to the Meetup website. We love seeing them.

Tuesday, February 24
St. Louis, Missouri

Wednesday, February 25
Cincinnati, Ohio

Thursday, February 26
Ljubljana, Slovenia

Saturday, February 28
Ashland, Oregon

Also, enjoy these photos from last week’s meetup in New York, as well as, last month’s meetup in Vienna.
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