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NeuroTrials Research, Inc. to Exhibit at the 46th Drug Information Association (DIA) Annual Meeting

Posted By: Anonymous | Posted On: May 27,2010 04:00 am | View: 16 NeuroTrials Research, Inc. will exhibit at the upcoming 46th Drug Information Association (DIA) Annual Meeting along with more than 400 other companies from June 13-17th, 2010 in Washington, DC. NeuroTrials Research, Inc. will exhibit information regarding its services in investigational drug research and diagnostic testing. NeuroTrials specializes in the therapeutic areas of Neurology and Sleep Disorders, but also performs Psychiatry and Pulmonary clinical research studies. Clinical trials that are performed at NeuroTrials range from Phase I to Phase IV. Read More: http://www.prweb.com/releases/clinical/research/prweb4058494.htm


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