CRS Copenhagen Roundtable Discussions
At the 36th Annual Meeting & Exposition in Copenhagen, Denmark, CRS is pleased to bring you the first ever CRS roundtable discussions. These initial offerings will both be held at the Bella Center on Sunday, July 19, 2009. Full CRS Annual Meeting & Exposition registered attendees and Sunday all-day registered attendees are welcome to be a part of either or both of these presentations and discussions.
Tablet Manufacturing Roundtable
Start your CRS annual meeting and exposition experience Sunday morning, July 19, by attending the Tablet Manufacturing Roundtable. Join chairs Claudia Leopold and L. Gino Martini in hearing presentations on and discussing, Tablet Manufacturing in the 21st Century.
Topics and Speakers:
- Formulation and Design of Veterinary Tablets, Raafat Fahmy, Center for Veterinary Medicine, Office of New Drug Evaluation, FDA, U.S.A.
- Pharmaceutical Granulation Processes and Mechanisms, Chris Gilmour, GlaxoSmithKline, U.K.
- Tablet Press Instrumentation in the Research and Development Environment, Walter Hegel, Korsch AG, Germany
- Compression and Compaction, Sharon Inman, GlaxoSmithKline, U.K.
- Tableting of Multiparticulate Modified Release Systems, Claudia S. Leopold, University of Hamburg, Germany
- Preformulation Studies for Tablet Formulation Development, Raj Suryanarayanan, University of Minnesota, U.S.A.
Be a part of the Roundtable Discussion that will follow the presentations.
Nanomedicines Roundtable
You'll want to spend all day Sunday, July 19 at the CRS Annual Meeting & Exposition, so you can attend the Nanomedicines Roundtable in the afternoon. Chairs Hamid Ghandehari and Dusica Maysinger are pleased to bring you three experts in nanomedicines. The presentations will include provocative thoughts and questions that will encourage your participation.
Topics and Speakers:
- Wish List of a Clinician from Nanotechnologies, Wallace Akerley, University of Utah, U.S.A.
- Engineering Liposomes for Targeted Delivery: From Material Design to Clinical Applications, Theresa Allen, University of Alberta, Canada
- Probing Synaptic Remodeling with Quantum Dots and Image Correlation Spectroscopy, Paul De Koninck, University of Laval Robert-Giffard, Canada
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