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Cambridge Research and Instrumentation Inc. (CRI), of Woburn, Mass., won the top award for basic science abstracts at the Annual Conference of the Academy of Molecular Imaging, held in March in Orlando, for its work in molecular imaging solutions for life science research and preclinical drug discovery. The abstract, "Hardware and Software for Optimized Multispectral Imaging In Vivo," was co-authored by Richard Levenson, James R. Mansfield and Kirk W. Gossage. CRI's Maestro in-vivo fluorescence imaging system was used in the research; the company said the system enables researchers to take...Read full article

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    Published: April 2005
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