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In Vitro-In Vivo Correlations (Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)

Butler, Jackie(Edited by)Devane, John G.(Edited by)Young, David B.(Edited by)
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This book represents the invited presentations and some of the posters presented at the conference entitled "In Vitro-In Vivo Relationship (IVIVR) Workshop" held in Sep­ tember, 1996.

The workshop was organized by the IVIVR Cooperative Working Group which has drawn together scientists from a number of organizations and institutions, both academic and industrial.

In addition to Elan Corporation, which is a drug delivery com­ pany specializing in the development of ER (Extended Release) dosage forms, the IVIVR Cooperative Working Group consists of collaborators from the University of Maryland at Baltimore, University College Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, and the University of Not­ tingham in the UK.

The principal collaborators are: Dr. Jackie Butler, Elan Corporation Prof. Owen Corrigan, Trinity College Dublin Dr. lain Cumming, Elan Corporation Dr. John Devane, Elan Corporation Dr. Adrian Dunne, University College Dublin Dr. Stuart Madden, Elan Corporation Dr. Colin Melia, University of Nottingham Mr. Tom O'Hara, Elan Corporation Dr. Deborah Piscitelli, University of Maryland at Baltimore Dr. Araz Raoof, Elan Corporation Mr. Paul Stark, Elan Corporation Dr. David Young, University of Maryland at Baltimore The purpose of the workshop was to discuss new concepts and methods in the devel­ opment of in vitro-in vivo relationships for ER products.

The original idea went back ap­ proximately 15 months prior to the workshop itself.

For some time, the principal collaborators had been working together on various aspects of dosage form development.

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1468460382 / 9781468460384
Paperback / softback
611
24/02/2014
United States
300 pages, 65 Illustrations, black and white; IX, 300 p. 65 illus.
178 x 254 mm