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Updated routinely by Dr. Michael J. Miller, our RMM blog will keep you informed of new and noteworthy technologies, reviews of recent publications and presentations, upcoming conferences and training events, and what's changing in the RMM world. You can also follow our blog on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and RSS.

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Monday, June 10, 2013

FREE Rapid Methods Webinar: Myths and Misconceptions

Although the momentum for implementing rapid microbiological methods (RMMs) has improved over the last few years, the industry still remains hesitant in validating and routinely using RMMs. Fortunately, a web seminar has been developed that will debunk the myths and misconceptions that RMMs cannot be validated, that they are too costly to implement, and that the regulatory authorities either do not understand or accept RMMs as the future solution for pharmaceutical microbiology. 

Taught by one of the industry's leading experts on rapid micro methods, this FREE webinar will immerse the participants in a thought-provoking discussion on how to get past the myths and successfully implement RMMs. Following the webinar, attendees will be able to ask questions about the presentation or any other topic associated with the implementation of RMMs.

The webinar will take place on MONDAY, JUNE 24, 2013, and is being offered FOUR different times to accommodate all geographic regions. Each session is LIMITED TO 100 attendees, so please register soon, as it is expected that all sessions will fill up very quickly. 

CLICK HERE or type in http://rapidmicromethods.com/events/webinar-myths-June-24-2013.php to register for this FREE web seminar. 
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