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3rd European Congress of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Edinburgh, 15th - 17th September 1996


Introduction

On behalf of all our UK colleagues in the pharmaceutical sciences, we invite you to attend the Third European Congress of Pharmaceutical Sciences, to be held from 15-17 September in Edinburgh, Scotland. This Congress will be hosted jointly by the UK Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists and the Pharmaceutical Sciences Group of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of GB, on behalf of the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Sciences (EUFEPS). This series of Congresses has already been established in Europe by EUFEPS as one of the major meeting points for the presentation of original work covering the broad range of topics in the pharmaceutical sciences.

The format of the scientific programme will include a number of invited lectures from distinguished international scientists, together with contributed papers in oral and poster presentations. Poster presentations will form an integral part of the Congress. In addition there will be some sessions where authors of a poster may present their their work as a short, oral communication in the format of thematically structured 'Poster Discussions'. At the Congress there will be a commercial Exhibition featuring professional services, materials and state-of-the-art equipment for the pharmaceutical sciences.

You are cordially invited to submit an abstract describing your recent research in any aspect of the pharmaceutical sciences, using the format advised in the Second Announcement.

An intensive 1-day Short Course, Cell Lines and Tissue Cultures in Pharmaceutical Research and Development, co-ordinated by the American Assocation of Pharmaceutical Scientists and EUFEPS, is being held on Saturday, 14 September. Course tutors are drawn equally from Europe and North America and the following key issues will be a focus in lectures and discussions:

Further details can be obtained from the Congress Secretariat.

In Edinburgh you can be assured of a warm welcome and a stimulating opportunity to meet colleagues in the pharmaceutical sciences from throughout the world.

For further information, copies of the Second Announcement or Short Course details, please contact:

Congress Secretariat,
3rd EUFEPS Congress
52 Gresham Road, Staines
Middlesex TW18 2AN, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1784 464106
Fax: +44 (0)1784 455078


Session Details

PL1PROF TOM BLUNDELL
(BBSRC)
Gene protein superfamilies and drug discovery
PL2DR JAMES E NIEDEL
(Glaxo Wellcome, UK)
Healthcare in 2006: How we shape it, how it shapes us
PL3 PROF LUC MONTAGNIER
(Institut Pasteur, France)
AIDS pathogenesis: Implication for treatment and vaccines
MS1 Walter Schunack (Chair)5-HT Receptor Selectivity and Drug Development
° PROF DR MANFRED GÖTHERT
(Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-
Universität, Bonn, Germany)
Classification and neuropharmacology of 5-HT receptors
°PROF A J KAUMANN
(The Babraham Institute,
Cambridge, UK)
Human heart 5-HT receptors
° DR JOHN R FOZARD
(Sandoz Pharma Ltd, Switzerland)
5-HT Receptors and migraine
MS2 Dr Ray Rowe (Chair) Expert Systems
° PROF LUTGARDE BUYDENS
(Katholieke Universiteit,
Nijmegen, Netherlands)
Expert systems in drug analysis
° DR E E HODGKIN
(Wyeth-Ayerst, US)
Expert systems in drug design
° DR RAY ROWE
(Zeneca UK)
Expert systems in drug formulation
MS3 Prof Malcolm Rowland (Chair) Mechanistic Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
° PROF WILLIAM J JUSKO
(University at Buffalo, USA)
Historical perspectives on mechanistic pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic modelling
° PROF MEINDERT DANHOF
(Leiden/Amsterdam Center for
Drug Research, Netherlands)
Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic modelling: extrapolation from animals to humans
° DR JEAN-LOUIS STEIMER
(Hoffman-La Roche Ltd, Basle)
Experience & prospects with mechanistic pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic modelling in drug development
MS4 Dr Colin Pouton (Chair)New Biotechnology Systems
°DR MICHEL PERRICAUDET
(Institut Gustave Roussy, France)
Towards the development of new adenovirus sectors
°PROF FRANK G GROSVELD
(Erasmus Universiteit, Netherlands)
Transcription and drug discovery
MS5Prof Ian Kellaway (Chair)Polymers for Drug Delivery
°PROF RUTH DUNCAN
(University of London, UK)
Design of polymer therapeutics for tumour- specific delivery
°PROF MICHEL VERT
(Université Montpellier, France)
Metabolite-derived artificial polymers designed for drug targeting, cell penetration and bioresorption
IL1DR JOKE A BOUWSTRA
(Leiden/Amsterdam Center
for Drug Research, Netherlands)
Transport of model drugs through skin applied in vesicles in vitro and in vivo
IL2PROF SANDOR GÖRÖG
(Chemical Works of Gedeon
Richter, Budapest, Hungary
Industrial applications of chemical reactions in pharmaceutical analysis for research and development
IL3PROF POVL KROGSGAARD-LARSEN
(Royal Danish School of Pharmacy,
Denmark)
GABA & glutamate receptors and ligands: molecular pharmacology and therapeutic prospects in psychiatric disorders
IL4PROF MICHAEL WEISS
(Martin-Luther-Universität, Germany)
Pharmacokinetics in organs and the intact body: model validation and reduction
IL5PROF CHRISTER NYSTRÖM
(Uppsala University, Sweden)
How to formulate a tablet for instant dissolution of practically insoluble drugs
IL6PROF PER ARTURSSON
(Uppsala University, Sweden)
Experimental and theoretical prediction of oral drug absorption in cell cultures of the intestinal epithelium - an update
IL7PROF JENNIFER DRESSMAN
(Johann-Wolfgang Goethe-
Universität, Germany)
A priori prediction of oral drug absorption: are we almost there?
IL8 PROF RODOLFO PAOLETTI
(Università di Milano, Italy)
Prenylation of protein: roles and pharmacological regulation
IL9PROF ALEXANDER LEVITZKI
(Hebrew University of Jerusalem,
Israel)
Signal transduction inhibitors in the management of human diseases
IL10PROF PIERRE BRAQUET
(Bio-Inova EuroLab, France)
Antisense strategy in the modulation of proliferation cascade

IPEC SYMPOSIUM
09.10 PROF VINCENT LEE
(University of Southern
California, USA)
Excipients to enhance stability and oral absorption of peptides
09.50 PROF CHRISTOPHER MARRIOTT
(Kings College, London)
Pulmonary delivery of peptides and proteins
10.50 PROF FRANS MERKUS
(Leiden University)
Excipients to enhance the nasal delivery of peptides
11.30PROF HENDRIK de JONG
(Servier, France)
Regulatory agency attitudes to approval of new excipients
12.10Panel Discussion
14.30PROF RENAAT KINGET
(Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven)
Coatings for the colonic delivery of drugs
15.05PROF JONATHAN HADGRAFT
(University of Wales, Cardiff, UK)
Excipients to enhance transdermal delivery
16.00DR ALAN WHEELER
(SmithKline Beecham)
Sublingual delivery of vaccines: can we enhance the immune response induced via this route?
16.35DR HELMUT STERZ
(Hoffman-La Roche)
Approaches for toxicity testing of new excipients

Code: PL = Plenary Lecture MS = Mini Symposium IL = Invited Lecture


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