AAPS Northeast Regional Discussion Group (NERDG)
2001-2002 Executive Committee
The purpose of the AAPS-NERDG is to:
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Foster education in and knowledge of the pharmaceutical sciences
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Provide a local forum at which all scientists interested in the advancement of
the pharmaceutical sciences may meet in professional and personal fellowship.
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Share the scientific interests of researchers within the north eastern United
States.
Any AAPS member in good standing can become a member of the Northeast
Discussion Group at no additional charge. Participation in the NERDG seminars,
meetings and discussions is open to all parties interested in the
pharmaceutical sciences. Membership is likewise open to all interested parties
and will be defined as those persons whose names appear on the mailing list
which is maintained by the membership committee.
Upcoming Events
Impact of Genome Therapeutics on Drug Delivery
April 22nd, 2002
Marriott Hotel, Rocky Hill, CT.
Please submit poster abstracts to Fares Lahoud, Schering Plough, Building
K-11-3-L1, Kenilworth, NJ 07033 or Fares.Lahoud@spcorp.com by March 30,
2002. Submission of posters for the 2002 AAPS-Northeast Regional Meeting
does not restrict submission for the 2002 AAPS annual meeting. All
abstracts are required to be structured under these headings: Purpose,
Methods, Results, and Conclusions. The abstract should be only one 8.5 x
11 inch page long. Page layout is portrait, font should be Times, 12
point. The margins should be: left 1.25 inches, right 1 inch, top 1 inch
and bottom 1 inch. Electronic submission is preferred.
The registration fee for the meeting is $60.00 for industrial scientists
and $20.00 for students and faculty if received by April 5, 2002.
Registration after April 5, 2002 will be $75.00. Lunch and refreshments
are included in the registration fee.
We look forward to your participation and request that you submit
abstracts and registration as early as possible. Please pass this
information along to colleagues who may also be interesting in attending.
AAPS Pharmaceutica
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