National Biotechnology Conference 2009 Preliminary Program - (Page 2) Letter from the President June 21-24, 2009 Washington State Convention and Trade Center Seattle, Washington USA Dear Colleagues and Friends: It is my pleasure to announce that the 2009 AAPS National Biotechnology Conference will be taking place June 21–24, 2009 at the Washington State Convention and Trade Center in Seattle, Washington. Attendees will have access to one week of educational programming during this annual event devoted to advancing health through innovations in biotherapeutics. The week begins with the AAPS Workshop – The 21st Century Bioanalytical Laboratory: Maximizing Quality and Efficiency Through Innovation, taking place June 20–21. Also, a two-day AAPS LBABFG Immunogenicity Training Course will be taking place June 25–26. We anticipate this Training Course to be very popular, so please reserve your spot as soon as possible. The week proceeds through the full 2009 AAPS National Biotechnology Conference programming, then, concludes with two short courses. The 2009 programming consists of a Plenary Session, Symposia, Roundtables, Posters, and Hot Topics. This conference will also feature a fully operational, and complimentary, Career Center, which will include job postings, a resume database, and interview facilities. Additionally, a full Exposition Hall will be hosting major companies. If you have any questions about the program or registration procedures, please contact the AAPS office at 703-243-2800, or, you can send an email to meetings@aaps.org. The 2009 AAPS National Biotechnology Conference is designed to provide a complete educational event allowing each and every attendee the ability to customize their experience with the goal of advancing health through innovations in biotherapeutics. See you in Seattle! Sincerely, Patrick P DeLuca, Ph.D. . AAPS President www.aapspharmaceutica.com/nationalbiotech 2009 AAPS NATIONAL BIOTECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE 2 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM http://www.aapspharmaceutica.com/nationalbiotech
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