NORTHEAST REGION CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION 2008
LABORATORY OLYMPICS
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22nd Annual AACC CLMA CLAS
Northeast Region Conference and Exhibition
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Another stellar program is being planned by our highly
professional staff...NERCE is scheduled for 15-16 April
2008 at the Boxborough Holiday Inn, 242 Adams Place, Boxborough,
MA (RT 495)
FIVE FREE REGISTRATIONS
BEING OFFERED TO CLAS MEMBERS....DOWNLOAD INFORMATION!
Over 35 professional laboratory speakers
40 educational tracks
60+ exhibits
Continuing Education Credit
Free Exhibit Hall passes
Affordable registration and hotel fees...get the most for
your dollar!
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Personalized Medicine: Opportunites and Challenges for
the Clinical Laboratory
34th International Meeting
02-05 June 2008
Coral Springs Marriott Hotel
Coral Springs Florida USA
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