MRI25 publication launched

London, 1 December, 2005,

MRI25cover

Faircount's Media Group's publishing division is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the introduction into clinical application of the world’s first Magnetic Resonance (MRI) Whole Body Scanner used for medical application, by releasing the Official Publication for the Anniversary.

Produced in conjunction with MRI25, the international medical and scientific industry council established to commerate this auspicious occasion, the publication intensively examines the significance of the discovery, tracing the timeline leading up to it and how this diagnostic tool has evolved, leading to some of the greatest advances in modern medical and scientific history.

The publication will be distributed on a complimentary basis to high profile attendees at anniversary events scheduled to take place during the course of this year, and on a name by name basis to leading figures within the worldwide scientific and medical communities, including, chiefs and department heads within:

Government Health Agencies & Departments
Hospitals (Radiological & Diagnostic Imaging Departments)
Medical Schools, Research Centres & Laboratories
Imaging Centres
MRI Technology/Medical Technology/Pharmaceutical/Life Sciences/Nanomedicine companies
Supra-national & National Radiological and MR Associations
Foundations, Philanthropic organizations and Grant providers

Expressing his pleasure at being able to contribute such an importance document to the chronicles of medical history, Peter Antell, Faircount Media Group Vice President, remarked:

"Faircount has an enviable track record in medical and scientific publishing. This latest publication enhances a portfolio that already includes official publications for illustrious organisations, including the DNA50 Council, Moorfields Eye Hospital, The US Department of Health & Human Services and the American Heart & Lung Association. we regard medical science as a crucial area of our business and look forward to continued development in this area".