Attention Community Members,
In line with our 2024 INC objectives, we extend an invitation for proposal submissions for the forthcoming AAPS PharmSci360 conference, slated for October, 2024 in Utah. Specifically, we are seeking speakers specializing in inhalation and nasal applications who are eager to nominate themselves to present their groundbreaking research in either scientific symposia or hot topic sessions.
To ensure harmony with this year's PharmSci 360 themes and to maximize acceptance rates within the inhalation and nasal community, we intend to propose symposium talks within the following thematic categories:
Formulation and Delivery Theme 1: Formulation Approaches to Overcome Development Challenges Across Modalities. Keywords: modeling, modality-specific formulation development, stability and prediction, processes and technology, quality by design (QbD)
Formulation and Delivery Theme 3: Advanced Drug Delivery Technologies for Targeted Therapeutics. Keywords: targeted drug delivery, controlled release, site and disease-specific drug delivery, long-acting therapeutics, nanomedicine, drug-device combination, patient centricity, target product profile
For the hot topic sessions, while there is room for flexibility, adherence to the theme is encouraged. Submission alignment with the scientific symposia themes increases the chances of selection.
This is your opportunity to shine a spotlight on your research. As part of the inhalation and nasal community leadership team, we have provided templates for your convenience. Please complete them and submit them via email to the respective chairs listed below by March 30, 2024:
Hot Topic Session Chairs:
Scientific Symposia Chairs:
We sincerely appreciate your consideration in submitting proposals, aiming to assemble a roster of distinguished speakers, highlighting the latest scientific and innovative advancements in nasal and pulmonary delivery at the upcoming AAPS PharmSci360 event. Please do consider applying; the final selection will be made by the PharmSci 360 organizing committee.