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An ANTIBODY-organized satellite symposium at the Canadian Psychiatric Association drew almost 200 psyches and got stellar reviews.

  The 2nd annual Camp ANTIBODY, a 2-day event full of business discussions and play held at a north woods lodge, featured a team of obviously shy and retiring “Camp Counselors” who organized a zany Olympiad.   Dig deep! It’s a daily tug of war in the pharma business; but this real one tested team members to the limit. (Tip: don’t slip. In the real world, or at play.)
           
           
     
  A chance to vent pent-up work frustration by nailing an opponent in a wicked game of dodge ball? Perfect! Nothing above the waist rule? Dang!   Evening activities at Camp ANTIBODY take their cue from what real camp memories were like, right down to the odd and hard to explain theatrics.   The annual bonfire by the lake is the big wrap-up event at Camp ANTIBODY. Yes, roasting marshmallows and making ‘S’mores’ is part of it all.
           
           
     
  We’re No 1! Word that ANTIBODY had been voted “best agency” in a survey sent to 3,000 pharma marketers reached Managing Director James Cran while at Camp ANTIBODY. Was he excited? Mmm.   Bite this! The team that took the Gold Medal in the Camp ANTIBODY 08 Olympiad (Tug 'o war, Frisbee golf, dodgeball, Basketball toss) celebrate their victory Like the true champions they are.   Birthdays are a big deal at ANTIBODY. You should hear our triple-tempo Happy Birthday singing. It rivals a Steak House.
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  A day in the Life: activity centers around the ANTIBODY Big Table for staff meetings, work discussions, socializing, and often most importantly, horsing around.   Once a week someone gets photo-shopped (or is that photo-cropped) to resemble the James Cran cranium. Associate Creative Director Melisa Barrilli makes the best of it.   Undergrad co-op science student and Cranhead Teegan Ignacy wonders why she couldn’t have gotten a nice laboratory gig.
           
           
     
  Project Services Director Nicole Rajakovic ne Sazunic, dances it up at her June wedding.   The Wig Project: an outrageous fright wig lands on some staffer’s noggin each week for a photo-op. Like Medical Associate, Michael Marques.   Production Manager Melissa Johnston suffers the Wig Project indignity, but hails a cab to escape.
           
           
     
  Medical Director Adam Beveridge and girlfriend Rebecca with friend, vacationing in Cuba.   Cooking up hot marketing ideas is one thing; the whole staff also took a night off for a cooking class together.  

With teams to preparing everything from salad to dessert, cooking school ended with a fabulous 5 course meal.

           
           
       
  AD Sean Bobbato gets up close and personal off the coast of the Bahamas.  

Vacationing in New Zealand, our deceptively mild-mannered Group Product Director, Christine Watson, runs downhill inside a “Zorb”, a giant water-filled ball with an inner passenger chamber. Mad Kiwis, meet Crazy Canuck!