Imaging Diagnostic Systems to showcase CT Laser Breast imaging system at FIME 2011

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Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc., (IDSI) (OTCBB: IMDS) a pioneer in optical breast imaging announced today that it will be exhibiting its CT Laser Breast imaging (CTLM) system at the FIME 2011 conference August 10-12, 2011 in Miami Beach, Florida. IDSI's Head of Clinical Research, Dr Jose Cineros will be a feature speaker at the exhibition.

Dr Jose Cisneros/ Head of Clinical Research for Imaging Diagnostic Systems, has been invited to present; "New Imaging Modalities for Breast Cancer" featuring CT Laser Breast Imaging (CTLM). Dr Cisneros is a radiologist and biomedical engineer, with more than 30 years of clinical research and education in healthcare technology. His area of expertise is in Biomedical Imaging, Digital imaging systems, diagnostic Ultrasound and Magnetic Resonance Imaging. He was a professor at the Jefferson Ultrasound Research and Education Institute in Philadelphia and prior to joining IDSI he worked as a clinical engineer for Picker International Inc.

FIME is one of the largest International Medical Trade Fair & Congress in the U.S.A. It's the number one exhibition for medical dealers, distributors, hospitals, group purchasing organization, and medical professionals seeking the latest medical equipment, products, supplies, technology and service. Held annually for the last 21 years in Miami Beach, Florida, FIME is one of the top international destinations for business in North, South and Central America.

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