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Meetings/Workshops on Biotechnology in Australia

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1.go to top of page[ID=398496]PARTICULATE PROCESSES IN THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY III
24 Jul 2011 → 29 Jul 2011; Gold Coast, Australia

abstract: This conference will be showcasing and demonstrating how the latest R&D in particulate processing can be applied to pharmaceutical industrial design and optimisation as well as how they can cater to emerging regulatory needs.

topics: Pharmaceutical, Particle Synthesis, Crystallisation, Coating and Drying, Particle Packing, Granulation and Compaction, Powder Flow and Dispersion, Mixing/Blending and Handling, Emerging Research Techniques (e.g. numerical modelling and PAT) and Applications
weblink: http://www.engconfintl.org/11ai.html
related subject(s): Pharmacology and Drug Development

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last updated: 25 January 2011