[Histonet] All Members Working with Bone, Biomaterials and Medical Device Implants

Jack Ratliff ratliffjack <@t> hotmail.com
Wed Mar 13 17:05:13 CDT 2013


On May the 4th, 2013, Polysciences, Inc. is hosting a full day educational event focusing on the Histological Applications & Techniques for Bone, Biomaterials and Medical Device Implants. On behalf of the speakers (Bob Skinner, Philip Seifert, Valantou Grover and Jack Ratliff) contributing to the educational content for this event, we would like for you to join us in Cambridge, MA at the Hyatt Regency Cambridge (overlooking Boston). With our combined histology experience of 90+ years in working with clinical and preclinical specimens pertaining to bone, biomaterials and medical device implants, you can expect to further your knowledge, understanding and training of specialized histology techniques associated with these specimen types and the applicational relevance of these techniques used in the evaluation safety and efficacy of therapeutic treatments.
Registration for this event is now open with Early Bird registration set to end one week from Friday on March 22nd. The National Society for Histotechnology (NSH) will be providing 6 CEUs and Polysciences, Inc. will be providing a discount to any current NSH member as outlined below:
WORKSHOP FEES
Before March 22, 2013:  $149.00 for NSH Members / $199.00 for Non-Members
After March 22, 2013:  $179.00 for NSH Members / $229.00 for Non-Members

For the complete details of this full day Histological Applications & Techniques for Bone, Biomaterials and Medical Device Implants event and to register online, please visit the following link: http://www.polysciences.com/Interactive-Histology-Forum-About/185/ and sign up today to participate in the discussion of these specialized histology specimen applications and techniques that are rarely shared or even discussed on Histonet! You will not want to miss out on the information presented by 4 expert speakers in the field, all course materials, meals and a complete program book also containing technique specific protocols that you can repeat back in your lab!
We hope to see you in Cambridge (Boston) and May the 4th be with you!
Best Regards,Jack Ratliff 		 	   		  


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