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American Association Of Pharmaceutical Scientists Announces 1998 Award Winners

r for four Ph.D. and two M.S. candidates, and has developed and taught two courses required for pharmaceutical science Ph.D. candidates at Long Island University. He is Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutics at Long Island University.

More than 7,000 scientists are gathering in San Francisco to discuss and present the latest scientific and medical research advances of 1998, November 15-19, 1998.

AAPS is a professional, scientific society of more than 9,000 members employed in academia, industry, government and other research institutes worldwide. Founded in 1986, the goal of AAPS is to improve human health through the development of better pharmaceuticals. For more information about AAPS, visit our web site at www.aaps.org.


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Contact: Amy Miller
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703-518-8417
American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists
18-Nov-1998


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