The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), Daiichi Sankyo India Pharma Private Limited (DSIN) and Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited (RLL) are pleased to announce an R&D Conference on Overcoming the Bottlenecks in Drug Discovery and Development which will be held in Gurgaon, Haryana, India from 20-21 March 2014.
The objective of the conference is to raise awareness of the bottlenecks in drug discovery and formulation research, and to showcase the scientific advances being used to overcome such problems. Eminent international scientists from industry and academia will deliver talks on modern trends in drug discovery and development research with a focus on advancing and sharing excellence in medicinal chemistry and pharmaceutical science.
The conference will consist of oral presentations, several short oral poster talks, a poster session and a panel discussion covering "the role of open innovation in developing medicines". Scientific excellence and networking opportunities are important aspects of the conference. We invite you to Gurgaon in 2014 and look forward to your participation at this unique event.
An invite only training workshop will be held after the conference.
The objective of the conference is to raise awareness of the bottlenecks in drug discovery and formulation research, and to showcase the scientific advances being used to overcome such problems. Eminent international scientists from industry and academia will deliver talks on modern trends in drug discovery and development research with a focus on advancing and sharing excellence in medicinal chemistry and pharmaceutical science.
The conference will consist of oral presentations, several short oral poster talks, a poster session and a panel discussion covering "the role of open innovation in developing medicines". Scientific excellence and networking opportunities are important aspects of the conference. We invite you to Gurgaon in 2014 and look forward to your participation at this unique event.
An invite only training workshop will be held after the conference.