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Mainz Biomed: Webinar on Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer - Exploring New Laboratory Diagnostic Options
- Webinar on Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer
- Hosted by Mainz Biomed N.V. and Ganzimmun
- Educational session on new lab diagnostic options
Issuer: Mainz BioMed N.V. / Key word(s): Miscellaneous Mainz Biomed: Webinar on Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer - Exploring New Laboratory Diagnostic Options |
BERKELEY, US – MAINZ, Germany – March 18th 2024 — Mainz Biomed N.V. (NASDAQ:MYNZ) (“Mainz Biomed” or the “Company”), a leader in molecular genetics diagnostic solutions for early cancer detection, in collaboration with Ganzimmun, will host an educational webinar on Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer: New Laboratory Diagnostic Options which is taking place on March 20, 2024.
Designed for pharmacists, physicians, and healthcare professionals, this online training session aims to shed light on innovative laboratory diagnostic approaches for colorectal cancer screening. Set against the backdrop of March's Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, the webinar will delve into the significance of genetic markers and the advancements in screening techniques that offer a more accurate risk assessment and early detection. Attendees will have the opportunity to earn continuing education credits, with two certification points from ÄK and one from BDH.
Event Details:
- Educational Webinar for medical community in German language
- Title: Darmkrebs-Früherkennung: Neue labordiagnostische Optionen (Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer: New Laboratory Diagnostic Options)
- Speaker: Jürgen Fuhrländer, Senior Consultant Medical Sciences
- Certification: 2 ÄK points, 1 BDH point
- Target Audience: Pharmacists, Physicians, Healthcare Professionals
- Hosts: MainzBiomed, Ganzimmun
- Date: March 20, 2024
- Time: from 07:00 PM to 08:15 PM (CET)
- Location: Online
- Cost: Free
For more information and to register, please visit Mainz Biomed's official website or https://www.ganzimmun.de/service/akademie/fortbildungskalender?event_u ....