MONASH University has been
honoured with the job of hosting
the 2012 Globalisation of
Pharmaceutics Education Network
(GPEN) conference.
The event marks the first time in
its 16 year history that the
conference has been held in the
Southern Hemisphere, and will
welcome more than 270 guests
from 52 universities worldwide.
The conference is designed to
foster and facilitate international
scientific exchange in the
pharmaceutical sciences and will
showcase global pharmaceutical
research spanning an array of
topics from physical pharmacy,
pharmaceutical engineering and
materials science to computational
and modeling approaches in drug
formulation and delivery.
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