Clinical Research Event News

An increasing amount of companies are now resorting to formulation and delivery to make certain of the success of existing and new drug products for the market. This due to an uprise in competition throughout the clinical research industry, where New Drug Entities have been discovered and the pressure to create commercial drugs endure.

An event that is due to take place this year for business and science leaders regarding formulation, development and delivery is the World Drug Delivery and Formulation 2010, and the intention is the overcoming of various complications within the industry.

Scientific and business professionals from the formulation & delivery fields will be able to converse upon industry specific topics, where visitors will have the ability to partake in the assembly of their main area of interest.

The Following topics will be discussed in various sessions:

- Small molecule formulation – enhancing solubility and bioavailability
- Biologic formulation – improving stability and preventing aggregation
- Drug delivery partnerships – evaluating the potential of new drug delivery technologies

The opportunity to attend these sessions and network with like-minded peers during this two day event will provide attendees with priceless information and facts relating to Drug delivery and formulation. The one-on-one meeting programme offers the chance to meet leading specialists and solution providers in drug formulation and delivery, which could provide valuable insight to business owners who are looking improving working processes back on site.


Drug development is increasingly being outsourced to contract providers as pharmaceutical companies are now focusing more and more on R&D and commercialisation.

This has been happening for along time to date and now Clinical Research Organisations are even dealing with emerging biotech companies who do not yet have the necessary facilities and this has in turn provided more business opportunities to the ever-growing pharmaceutical outsourcing industry.

Key resources of information about: TQT studies or Clinical Data Management

 

If you conduct clinical research — you can get more details and registration information here: ddfevent.com

 

 

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