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T. Alan Hatton, Ph.D., Ralph Landau Professor and Director of the David H. Koch School of Chemical Engineering Practice, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Founding Fellow, American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering Member, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, American Chemical Society, International Association of Colloid and Interface Scientists, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Neutron Scattering Society of America (Section 22, Alternative Separation Processes)... [Pg.12]

American Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists (AARST)... [Pg.267]

American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM), 277 American Association for Aerosol Research (AAAR), 267 American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS), 267 American Association of Poison Control Centers (AAPCC), 277 American Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists (AARST), 267... [Pg.320]

Zentner, G. M., Pogany, S. A., Sparer, R. V., Shih, C., and Kaul, F., The design, fabrication and performance of acid catalyzed poly(ortho ester) erodible devices. Abstracts of the Third Annual Meeting. American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists. Orlando, FL, 1988. [Pg.160]

TA Hicks, B Patel, LL Augsburger, R Shangraw, L Lesko, V Shah, D Young. The effect of relative magnitudes of absorption and elimination half-lives on the decision of Cmax-based bioequivalence (abstr). American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists, 8th Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, November 1993. [Pg.383]

A number of alternative sizing methods are available, and these are described in Table 8. The American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists, Inhalation Focus Group conducted a comprehensive review of available methods, which was published in a series of articles identified in the last column of the table. All of the methods described either have been or are currently employed in the development of aerosol products. However, at this time only the inertial samplers, cascade impactors and impingers appear in compendial standards and in regulatory guidelines [44-46], Other methods such as thermal imaging are also under development and may give complementary size information to the current methods. [Pg.497]

White, R.E., in Pharmaceutical Profiling in Drug Discovery for Lead Selection, Borchardt, R.T., Ed., 2004, American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Press, p. 431. [Pg.228]

He spoke here this week at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science at an all-day meeting on ethics and the corporate scientist. [Pg.63]

American Association for the Advancement of Science, Symposium on Ethics and the Corporate Scientist, Boston, Feb. 19, 1976. [Pg.95]

Library of Congress Control Number 2007937951 2008 American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists... [Pg.703]

In addition to being a member of the American Chemical Society and an officer of its Division of Pesticide Chemistry, John was also a member of the Chemical Society of London, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the Federation of American Scientists, and was on the editorial staff of the Journal of Chemical Ecology, He was a gentleman in manner and in action. He had a keen analytical mind and an excellent sense of humor. He enjoyed outdoor sports, particularly sailing and skiing, at which he excelled, and he maintained a long and active interest in the Boy Scouts. John was also a loving husband and father. [Pg.2]

Dobetti L, Pantaleo V. Hydrod5mamics in microencapsulation by coacervation. American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists, Annual Meeting and Exposition, Indianapolis, IN, October 29-November 2, 2000. [Pg.126]

American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (A APS). A APS conferences (e.g., the Arden House Conference) and workshops provided help in defining the desired state. An AAPS PAT focus group has been established. [Pg.513]

MICHAEL LEVIN is President and CEO, Metropolitan Computing Corporation (MCC), East Hanover, New Jersey, specializing in process analytical instrumentation as well as data acquisition and control systems for tablet presses, mixers, roller compactors, and other equipment. Prior to forming MCC in 1985, he was a consultant to pharmaceutical companies such as Merck, Sandoz, and Warner-Lambert. A member of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists, the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering, and the Biomedical Engineering Society, Dr. Levin received the Ph.D. degree (1985) in biomathematics from the University of Washington, Seattle. [Pg.539]

Chen MC, Huang S-M, Mozersky R, Beitz J, Honig P. Drug interactions involving St. John s Wort-data from FDA s adverse reaction reporting system. Presented at the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Annual Meeting, Denver CO, October 2001. [Pg.274]

Wei X, Park M, Ahn H. American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Fourth Annual Meeting and Exposition, New Orleans, November 14, 1999. [Pg.274]

Michael J. Groves, a pharmacist with a doctorate in chemical engineering, has spent much of his career working in industry and academe. Now retired, his scientific interests include dispersed drug delivery systems and quality control issues for parenteral drug products. Editor or joint editor of a number of books, he has published 400 research papers, patents, reviews, and book reviews. He is a Fellow of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, the Institute of Biology, and the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists. [Pg.403]

During the 1990 Washington Conference on Analytical Methods Validation Bioavailability, Bioequivalence and Pharmacokinetic Studies [1], parameters that should be used for method validation were defined. The final report of this conference is considered the most comprehensive document on the validation of bioanalytical methods. Many multinational pharmaceutical companies and contract research organizations contributed to its final draft. This scientific meeting was sponsored by the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS), the Association of Official Analytical Chemists (AOAC), and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The conference report has been used as a reference by bioanalytical laboratories and regulatory agencies worldwide. [Pg.106]

This guidance is the result of 1) a workshop on the scale-up of immediate release drug products conducted by the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists in conjunction with the United States Pharmacopoeial... [Pg.353]

AAAS. The American Association for the Advancement of Science was founded in 1848 and incorporated in 1874. Its objectives are to further the work of scientists, to facilitate cooperation among them, to foster scientific freedom and responsibility, to improve the effectiveness of science in promoting human welfare, to advance education in science, and to increase public understanding and appreciation for the importance and promise of the methods of science in human progress. The AAAS head quarters is in Washington, DC. Additional information on the AAAS can be found at htlp //www.aaas.org/ and http //www.sciencemag.org/. [Pg.1]

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKERS (AASW). Founded in 1946. Scientists concerned with national and international relations of science and society and with organizational aspects of science. It is located ai the School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19172. [Pg.73]

Whistler, R.L. and BeMiller, J.N. 1997. Carbohydrate Chemistry for Food Scientists. American Association of Cereal Chemists, Inc., pp. 203-210. Eagan Press, St. Paul, Minn. [Pg.744]

Accurate, precise, sensitive, and rapid analytical determinations are as essential in food science and technology as in chemistry, biochemistry, and other physical and biological sciences. In many cases, the same methodologies are used. How does one, especially a young scientist, select the best methods to use A review of original publications in a given field indicates that some methods are cited repeatedly by many noted researchers and analysts, but with some modifications adapting them to the specific material analyzed. Official analytical methods have been adopted by some professional societies, such as the Official Methods of Analysis (Association of Official Analytical Chemists), Official Methods and Recommendation Practices (American Oil Chemists Society), and Official Methods of Analysis (American Association of Cereal Chemists). [Pg.1392]

Bugge CJL, Crun I, Ljungqvist A, Vatankhan M, Garci DB, Warren HB, Gupta S, American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA (1996). [Pg.34]


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