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PRACS-Cetero
Research dermatological symposium brings
together researchers to exchange updates
Fargo,
North Dakota (October 30, 2006) — PRACS-Cetero
Research hosted a successful symposium
highlighting dermatological research advances
during the American Association of Pharmaceutical
Scientists (AAPS) Annual Meeting in San Antonio,
Texas. PRACS–Cetero's Executive Medical
Director, Tom Franz, MD, moderated the event
focused on pre-clinical dermatology,
transdermal delivery systems, and overall product
development trends. Those in attendance
included R&D leaders from innovator, generic
and drug delivery pharmaceutical companies.
Topics and
presenters included:
“In-vitro
Percutaneous Absorption in the Critical Path of
Drug Development” Sam Raney , Ph.D., PRACS
– Cetero
“Current Trends
for in-vivo Testing of Transdermal Delivery
System” Russ Rackley, Ph.D., Mylan
Laboratories
“Optimizing
Product Development Planning” Chuck Bon, Biostudy
Solutions LLC
Dr. Raney
illustrated how the FDA's January 2006 “Critical
Path Initiative” could be applied to
dermatological drug R&D to provide early
insight into the performance of a compound. He
highlighted how the industry needs to identify
pre-clinical trial practices that will aide in the
success factor of new compounds under development.
Dr. Rackley
discussed the impact of the withdrawn FDA Guidance
on “Skin Irritation and Sensitization Testing of
Generic Transdermal Drug Products” on future
dermatological development.
And to conclude the
symposium, Mr. Bon presented how statistics can be
used in successful project planning.
Located in Fargo ,
ND , PRACS-Cetero Research is the premier provider
of pre-clinical and clinical dermatology testing. |