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2007 (London)
27-28 March PDF (40K)
Links between science, technology and regulation are necessary to ensure successful product development. Joseph Chamberlain reports

The third biennial conference of the Inhalation Group of the Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences, “Innovation through integration”, was held at the University of Bath on 27 and 28 March



2007 (London)
22 March PDF (40K)
Material characterisation techniques play an increasingly central role in product and process understanding. The latest developments in these techniques and their applications were reviewed in a recent symposium. Joseph Chamberlain reports

The symposium, organised by the Joint Pharmaceutical Analysis Group and the Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences took place at the School of Pharmacy, University of London, on 22 March



2006 (London)
7 December PDF (50K)
Industry is increasingly realising the importance that controlling the properties of the input materials has in achieving more reliable and efficient processes and effective products, a recent sympsium heard. Joseph Chamberlain reports

This symposium was organised by the Joint Pharmaceutical Analysis Group in association with the Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences. It took place in London on 7 December 2006



2006 (London)
30 November PDF (50K)
One of the key challenges in the development of novel therapies lies at the interface of preclinical and clinical development, participants at the inaugural meeting of the “Development of cancer medicines” series heard. Joseph Chamberlain reports

The Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Great Britain and the British Association for Cancer Research hosted the inaugural meeting of the “Development of Cancer Medicines” series. The meeting took place in London on 30 November 2006



2006 (Loughborough)
8 July PDF (40K)
Academics, industrialists and regulators met at a workshop recently to discuss unmet needs and the regulatory framework in the rapidly developing field of paediatric inhalation technology. Joseph Chamberlain reports

The meeting, organised by the Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences, took place at Burleigh Court, Loughborough on 28 June



2006 (London)
19 May PDF (40K)
A recent symposium provided an insight into the challenges faced in bringing cell therapies to the patient. Joseph Chamberlain reports

The meeting, organised by the Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences, took place at Imperial College London on 19 May



2006 (London)
6-7 April PDF (40K)
The growing concern about resistant bacteria and the need for new effective drugs to treat parasitic diseases in the developing world was the focus of a recent meeting. Joseph Chamberlain reports some of the highlights

This two-day meeting of the Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences took place at the Jodrell Laboratory, Kew Gardens, London, on 6 and 7 April



2006 (London)
27 February PDF (30K)
There are health, safety and environmental concerns about using nanotechnology in drug delivery. Joseph Chamberlain reports from a meeting that considered the lessons which may be learnt from nanoscale drug delivery research to avoid potential adverse effects of the new materials

The meeting on nanoscale technology was organised by Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Great Britain and took place in London on 27 February


Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Great Britain www.apsgb.org

The Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences is an independent professional body which aims to provide scientific training through conference and seminar programmes, to support focus groups for networking in specialised subject areas, to collaborate with other organisations in Europe and the US and to represent views nationally and internationally.

It works in partnership with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society in a formal agreement to co-develop programmes for scientific events, including the British Pharmaceutical Conference science programmes.

 

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