AAPS 2010 - 2010 AAPS National Biotechnology Conference
Topics/Call fo Papers
It is my pleasure to announce that the 2010 AAPS National Biotechnology Conference will be taking place May 16 ?19, 2010 at the Hilton San Francisco Union Square in San Francisco, California. Attendees will have access to one full week of educational programming during this annual event devoted to advancing health through innovations in biotherapeutics.
The week begins with the AAPS Workshop ? Strategies to Address Therapeutic Protein Drug Interactions during Clinical Development, taking place May 15 ?16. Also, the two-day 2010 AAPS Immunogenicity Training Course: Development of Ligand Binding Analytical Methods to Support Immunogenicity Testing Theoretical to Practical Considerations will be taking place May 15 ?16. And, the AAPS Short Course, Introduction to the Challenges of a New AAPS Focus Group: Therapeutic Protein Immunogenicity, will be taking place May 16. The week then proceeds through the full 2010 AAPS National Biotechnology Conference programming. The 2010 programming consists of a Plenary Session, Symposia, Roundtables, Posters, and Hot Topics. The week concludes with two short courses. Additionally, an Exposition Hall will be hosting major companies.
If you have any questions about the program or registration procedures, please contact the AAPS office at +1 703-243-2800, or, you can send an email to meetings-AT-aaps.org. The 2010 AAPS National Biotechnology Conference is designed to provide a complete educational event allowing each and every attendee the ability to customize their experience with the goal of advancing health through innovations in biotherapeutics. See you in San Francisco!
Sincerely,
Danny Shen, Ph.D.
AAPS President
The week begins with the AAPS Workshop ? Strategies to Address Therapeutic Protein Drug Interactions during Clinical Development, taking place May 15 ?16. Also, the two-day 2010 AAPS Immunogenicity Training Course: Development of Ligand Binding Analytical Methods to Support Immunogenicity Testing Theoretical to Practical Considerations will be taking place May 15 ?16. And, the AAPS Short Course, Introduction to the Challenges of a New AAPS Focus Group: Therapeutic Protein Immunogenicity, will be taking place May 16. The week then proceeds through the full 2010 AAPS National Biotechnology Conference programming. The 2010 programming consists of a Plenary Session, Symposia, Roundtables, Posters, and Hot Topics. The week concludes with two short courses. Additionally, an Exposition Hall will be hosting major companies.
If you have any questions about the program or registration procedures, please contact the AAPS office at +1 703-243-2800, or, you can send an email to meetings-AT-aaps.org. The 2010 AAPS National Biotechnology Conference is designed to provide a complete educational event allowing each and every attendee the ability to customize their experience with the goal of advancing health through innovations in biotherapeutics. See you in San Francisco!
Sincerely,
Danny Shen, Ph.D.
AAPS President
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