ARLINGTON, Va. – The American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) premiers an online database of the abstracts to be presented as contributed papers at the association’s 2001 Annual Meeting and Exposition, Oct. 21-25 in Denver. The fully searchable database of abstracts can be accessed online at http://www.aapspharmaceutica.com/abstracts
Scientists from more than 40 countries—including Australia, Canada, China, Egypt, Germany, India, Japan, and Sweden—will present papers at the annual meeting. The contributed papers cover a broad range of topics including: gene therapy, dietary supplements,and herbal quality, drug delivery, drug therapy, pharmaceutical marketing and management, controlled release systems, and pharmaceutical research and development.
The selected papers are peer-reviewed by more than 130 scientists, known as screeners, before being accepted for presentation at the meeting.
A unique characteristic of the online database is the annual meeting program planner or personal itinerary feature. While searching the database, annual meeting attendees can build a personal itinerary for the meeting, selecting the sessions of greatest interest to them and planning which presentations to attend. The database includes all invited abstracts, in addition to the contributed paper abstracts and the full meeting program.
The online and CD-ROM versions of the 2001 AAPS Annual Meeting abstracts are released as a supplement to AAPS PharmSciSM, the association’s peer–reviewed electronic journal.
About AAPS PharmSciSM
AAPS PharmSciSM, http://www.pharmsci.org is a peer-reviewed, exclusively online journal of AAPS. AAPS PharmSciSM offers a forum for the rapid exchange and dissemination of scientific knowledge in the pharmaceutical sciences.
About AAPS
AAPS is a professional, scientific society of more than 11,000 members employed in academia, industry, government and other research institutes worldwide. For more information about AAPS, visit AAPS Pharmaceutica at http://www.aapspharmaceutica.com
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