FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | Contacts: Deborah Mierke | May 1, 2000 | (703) 248-4743 | | mierke@aaps.org |
AAPS Workshop to Explore Pharmaceutical Reference Standards
Alexandria, VA -- The American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) will present the AAPS Workshop on Reference Standards: Science, Methodologies and Compliance of Current and Emerging Pharmaceutical Products, May 15-16, 2000 at the Crystal Gateway Marriott in Arlington, Va.
“This is the first workshop in several years
dedicated exclusively to pharmaceutical reference standards,” said
Moheb M. Nasr, Ph.D., Food and Drug Administration. “This workshop
will not only educate new scientists but will also provide more
experienced scientists and managers a forum for discussion.”
The objective of the workshop is to provide an update on current
and emerging issues in the development, characterization and use of
reference standards. The workshop will be of particular interest to
pharmaceutical scientists working in analytical research and
development, quality assurance and control, regulatory affairs and
compliance and related disciplines.
Workshop topics include:
- Evolution of reference standards throughout drug discovery,
development and post-marketing
- Characterization of Reference Standard Materials using a
variety of analytical techniques
- Compendial review of and approval process (U.S. Pharmacopeia
and International Pharmacopeias)
- Practical considerations for a successful reference standard
program: maintenance, storage, use and requalification
- Reference standards used in the analysis of biotechnological
and botanical drug products.
- Use of reference standards in comparitor studies for New
Chemical Entities
- Reference standards used in the calibration and qualification
of laboratory instruments
- Analytical approaches when reference standards are not
available
For more information on this workshop, including a complete
preliminary program, registration fees, and accommodations, visit
AAPS Online at https://www.aaps.org/edumeet/reference
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