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Bioanalysis in Clinical Research 2006
Exploring the Latest Regulations, Technologies and Applications

Monday 22nd-Wednesday 24th May 2006
The Jolly St Ermins Hotel, London
http://www.iir-events.com/IIR-Conf/page.aspx?id=835

IIR are delighted to announce that the draft programme for the inaugural Bioanalysis in Clinical Research conference is now available on-line. Visit http://www.iir-events.com/IIR-Conf/page.aspx?id=835 for full details ? below is a taster of what you can expect to hear at this information-packed event!

- Keynote Presentation: Reviewing the outcomes and impact of the AAPS/FDA meeting
Dr Adrienne Tymiak, Executive Director, Bioanalytical and Discovery Analytical Department, Bristol-Myers Squibb will discuss the critical outcomes of the Crystal City meeting in early May 2006, evaluating the likely amendments to the guidelines and how this will affect your conduct of bioanalytical method validation.

- Evaluating current standards for successful bioanalytical method validation


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