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<h2>Recent Presentations</h2>
<h2>Recent Presentations</h2>

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Recent Presentations

  1. “Documents”, Kilimanjaro School of Pharmacy/St. Luke Foundation Course, Moshi, Tanzania, March 5-16, 2012
  2. Accelerating Proof of Concept Using Solid State Chemistry, Aptuit Conference on Early Drug Development, Florence, Italy, May 15, 2012.
  3. Design and Characterization of Drug Substance Solid Form for Quality Formulation Development, Strategies for the 21st Century, Land of Lakes Conference, Devil’s Lake, Wisconsin, June 11-15, 2012
  4. “Drug Development”, Kilimanjaro School of Pharmacy/St. Luke Foundation Course, Moshi, Tanzania, Aug. 6-17, 2012
  5. “Drug Registration: US FDA Approaches to Reviewing Generic Drug Applications and PEPFAR Reviews.” Short course taught by US FDA, Kilimanjaro School of Pharmacy, Purdue University, and Howard University, Moshi, Tanzania, Sept. 24-28, 2012
  6. “Pharmaceutical Solids,” SSCI Short Course, Chicago, IL, Oct. 18-19, 2012
  7. “Sustainable Medicine Program in Tanzania and East Africa” AAPS Indianapolis-Cincinnati Discussion Group, Jan. 27, 2011
  8. “Solid-state Chemistry of Biopharmaceuticals: Fundamental Issues and Study Approaches”, Arden House AAPS Conference, West Point, NY, March 10, 2011
  9. “Drug Development”, Kilimanjaro School of Pharmacy/St. Luke Foundation Course, Moshi, Tanzania, March 14-25, 2011
  10. “Manufacturing”, Kilimanjaro School of Pharmacy/St. Luke Foundation Course, Moshi, Tanzania, Aug. 8-19, 2011
  11. Sustainable Medicines in Africa FACCS National Meeting, Reno, NV, Oct. 5, 2011
  12. “Sustainable Medicines in Africa,” University of Kansas, Oct. 10, 2011
  13. “Physical Characterization and Methods of Analysis”, Short Course,” EAS, Nov. 12-13, 2011
  14. Sustainable Medicines in Africa, AAPS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, Nov. 15, 2011
  15. “Drug Development”, Kilimanjaro School of Pharmacy/St. Luke Foundation Course, Moshi, Tanzania, March 10-19, 2010
  16. “Drug Discovery”, Kilimanjaro School of Pharmacy/St. Luke Foundation Course, Moshi, Tanzania, March 17 - 28, 2010
  17. “Pharmaceutical Solids, SSCI Course,” Washington, DC, April 13-15, 2010
  18. “Accelerating Translational/Clinical Research using Solid State Chemistry”, David Grant Symposium, University of Minnesota, June 2, 2010
  19. “Strategies for Novel Pediatric Formulations,” Peck Symposium, Purdue University, Oct. 14, 2010
  20. “Physical Characterization and Methods of Analysis”, Short Course,” EAS, Nov. 14, 2010
  21. “A QbD Solubility Enhancement Platforms for Fast Drug Development Abstract”, Keynote lecture at the Indo-US Bilateral Workshop on Pharmaceutical Cocrystals and Polymorphs, Mysore, India, Feb. 8 to 11, 2009
  22. “Drug Development”, Kilimanjaro School of Pharmacy/St. Luke Foundation Course, Moshi, Tanzania, May 18-29, 2009
  23. “Accelerating Proof of Concept Using Solid State Chemistry”, PGSRM Conference, Purdue University, June 25-27, 2009
  24. “Pharmaceutical Manufacturing,” Kilimanjaro School of Pharmacy/St. Luke Foundation Course, Moshi, Tanzania, Aug. 3-14, 2009
  25. “Accelerating Proof of Concept Using Solid State Chemistry,” David Grant Award Lecture, AAPS, Sept. 11, 2009, Los Angeles, CA
  26. “Sustainable Medicines in Africa”, Swintowsky Distinguished Lecture, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, Sept. 24, 2009
  27. “Accelerating Proof of Concept”, Swintowsky Distinguished Lecture, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, Sept. 25, 2009

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