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2010 Educational Webinar Schedule

Our fall Educational Webinar Schedule kicks off on September 15 and will run through December 1.

This complimentary series is designed to help participants better understand the benefits of using quantitative imaging for clinical drug and device trials and will range across a variety of topics and therapeutic areas. Please click here for the complete schedule including dates and presenters.

Please click here to register for individual webinars.

Additionally, these webinars can be personalized and presented to your team on-site. For further information, please contact Erik Jensen at +1 585-249-6231 x369, or erik_jensen@virtualscopics.com.

 

2010 Conference and Event Schedule

4th Annual Oncology Clinical Trials Summit
Tyson’s Corner Marriott
Vienna, VA
September 14-15, 2010
Link to Oncology Summit

Central Labs East (*exhibiting)
Hyatt Regency
Boston, MA
September 20-22, 2010
Link to Central Labs

2010 World Congress on Osteoarthritis
Square-Brussels Meeting Centre
Brussels, Belgium
September 23-26, 2010
Link to OARSI

9th World Congress of the International Cartilage Repair Society
Hotel Meliá Gran Sitges
Sitges – Barcelona, Spain
September 26-29, 2010
Link to ICRS

 

Newsletters

June 2010 Newsletter
Please find enclosed in this Newsletter:

     • Ask Ed: How important is the discordance between site and central reviews? How can discordance be minimized?
     • Ask Jon: How do you utilize MRI and CT to assess skeletal muscle volume?
     • Introducing new Business Development Manager: Debra Vent
     • Announcement of Fall Educational Webinar Schedule
     • Jon Riek to present posters at OARSI and ICRS European events in September

Please read more at June 2010 Newsletter

 

Past Newsletters

VirtualScopics March 2010 Newsletter

VirtualScopics December 2009 Newsletter

VirtualScopics September 2009 Newsletter

VirtualScopics June 2009 Newsletter

VirtualScopics April 2009 Newsletter

VirtualScopics December 2008 Newsletter

VirtualScopics September 2008 Newsletter