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Event Description
COVID-19 and the Transition to a Digital Pathology Workflow
When:
Apr 28, 2021 from 13:00 to 14:00 (ET)
Presented by Adrienne McCampbell Ph.D, Agilent Research Laboratories
This webinar is part of the 2021 Laboratory Webinar Program.
NSH Laboratory Webinars is a great, inexpensive way to provide continuing education to a large number of employees. The cost for each session is the same regardless of the number of attendees.
NEW affordable and flexible pricing!
Early Bird (more than 30 days in advance) - $79.00
Regular (month of live event) - $99.00
Late (30 days after or later) - $125.00
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REGBRO21ALA_FIllable.pdf
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Connie Wildeman
443-535-4066
connie@nsh.org
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