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		<title>Yourway Transport meets special transportation needs in cornea transplant</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I always found it so fascinating when watching transplant surgeries on medical shows and you see the helicopter land on the roof, and the guy runs out with a cooler into the O.R., but I always wondered if they did that for every type of transplant.  They actually don&#8217;t.  I found this interesting article about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I always found it so fascinating when watching transplant surgeries on medical shows and you see the helicopter land on the roof, and the guy runs out with a cooler into the O.R., but I always wondered if they did that for every type of transplant.  They actually don&#8217;t.  I found this <a href="http://www.tribbleagency.com/?p=4833">interesting article</a> about a company that handles the transportation of organs such as eyes.</p>
<p>Yourway Transport (www.yourwaytransport.com), a premium global courier that provides customized transportation solutions for special handling needs in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical/healthcare industries, will exhibit at the Eye Bank Association of America’s (EBAA) Annual Meeting to be held at the Westin Seattle Hotel, June 17-20, 2009 in Seattle.</p>
<p>Yourway works with a majority of eye banks nationwide, meeting the special transportation needs involved in cornea transplant. Yourway will exhibit these special handling and customized transportation solutions at the EBAA Annual Meeting.</p>
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