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Innovators in the Integration of In Vivo and In Vitro Diagnostics to Share Breakthroughs

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Media Contact: Ron Martin

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Innovators in the Integration of In Vivo and In Vitro Diagnostics to Share Breakthroughs at Molecular Summit on February 10-11, 2009

AUSTIN, Texas (December 10, 2008) – Rapid advances in genetics and molecular technologies now allow innovative radiologists and pathologists to integrate molecular imaging and molecular diagnostics in ways that advance patient care. Leaders in this effort to integrate in vivo and in vitro diagnostics will be speaking at the upcoming Molecular Summit on the Integration of In Vivo and In Vitro Diagnostics, which will take place on February 10-11, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

More than 27 strategic sessions and case study presentations will highlight advances in molecular imaging, molecular diagnostics, and multi-modality informatics. World-recognized molecular leaders from Massachusetts General Hospital, Stanford Medical Center, UCLA Medical Center, Tufts University, MD Anderson, UPMC, Siemens, and other innovative organizations will provide up-to-the-minute insights about how integration of molecular imaging and molecular diagnostics is changing clinical practices in remarkable ways.

This second annual Molecular Summit on the Integration of In Vivo and In Vitro Diagnostics is attracting global attention. Last year’s event had a standing-room only attendance of 225, with editors and reporters from more than 15 radiology, pathology, and healthcare publications there to see and learn the latest developments in the integration of in vivo and in vitro diagnostics.

Details and registration for the second annual Molecular Summit on the Integration of In Vivo and In Vitro Diagnostics http://www.molecular-summit.com can be found at http://www.molecular-summit.com. Dates are February 10-11, 20-09 and location is the Sheraton Society Hill Hotel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This conference is organized by The Dark Report of Spicewood, Texas.

Integration of in vivo and in vitro testing is both a threat and an opportunity for every pathologist and radiologist. That’s why the Molecular Summit on the Integration of In Vivo and In Vitro Diagnostics is a “must attend” for anyone active in molecular imaging, molecular diagnostics, and sophisticated health informatics. Molecular Summit is your powerful opportunity to hear, to meet, and to interact with first-movers and early-adopters in molecular imaging and in molecular diagnostics.

Full details about Molecular Summit 2009

For additional information, Contact:  Ron Martin, 512-264-7103

About The Dark Report

Established in 1995, The Dark Report is the leading source of exclusive business intelligence for laboratory CEOs, COOs, CFOs, Pathologists and Senior industry executives. It is widely-read by leaders in laboratory medicine and diagnostics. The Dark Report produces the famous Executive War College on Laboratory and Pathology Management every spring, which showcases innovations by the nation’s and globe’s leading laboratory organizations. Dark Daily is an Internet-based e-briefing intelligence service, read worldwide by thought leaders in laboratory and pathology management. Other well-known conferences conducted by The Dark Report are Lab Quality Confab (on the use of Lean and Six Sigma methods in labs and hospitals), Molecular Summit (on the integration of in vivo and in vitro diagnostics). The Dark Report co-produces Frontiers in Laboratory Medicine annually in the United Kingdom; Executive Edge bi-annually in Canada; and The Business of Pathology bi-annually in Australia.

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