Posts tagged with "research"



Photo with the various guide elements of the how to publish research guide
02. February 2018
‘How to publish research: a step-by-step guide to good practice’ is brought to you by inScience Communications in conjunction with Elizabeth Wager, a published authority on medical writing, peer-review and publication ethics. Having delivered strategic medical communications since 1982, inScience Communications is one of the most experienced medical communications agencies in the world, so you can feel confident and assured that this guide has been created by leading experts in the area of pu

25. January 2018
Research, develop, validate, and transfer analytical methods (e.g., assay, impurities, residual solvents) for raw materials and finished products using the principles of experimental design;

27. October 2016
Considerable scope exists to vary the physical and chemical properties of nanoparticles, with subsequent impact on biological interactions; however, no accelerated process to access large nanoparticle material space is currently available, hampering the development of new nanomedicines. In particular, no clinically available nanotherapies exist for HIV populations and conventional paediatric HIV medicines are poorly available; one current paediatric formulation utilizes high ethanol...
15. May 2016
All functions in human are highly organized in time as biological rhythms of diverse periods, both in health and in disease. This represents a challenge for those involved in the development of drug-delivery systems to make possible the treatment of illness according to these physiological biological rhythms as a means of improving therapeutic outcomes. Pharmaceutical companies are experiencing obstacles in discovering new medications that represent significant advances in the treatment of...
03. March 2016
Virginia Wotring Opening Keynote presentation at ExcipientFest Americas 2016 April 25 - 27, 2016 More Information & Registration Virginia Wotring is the Science and Technology Integration Manager (STIM) within the National Space Biomedical Research Institute’s Headquarters, a nonprofit associated with NASA’s Johnson Space Center.