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Attendees listening attentively to the exciting scientific sessions.The CRS Canadian Local Chapter (CC-CRS) had yet another successful meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, bringing in members from across the country. Held jointly with the Canadian Society for Pharmaceutical Sciences (CSPS), the…
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Dear Reader, Welcome again to the CRS Newsletter, which is packed with news and updates on science and our society; we have an update from the New Zealand Chapter and on the 2017 CRS Annual Meeting in Boston—this looks to be a very exciting meeting. We also have an interesting interview with Terry…
Introduction Long-acting injectable (LAI) (pro)drug nano-/microsuspensions—aqueous dispersions of pure (pro)drug nano-/microcrystals—have shown potential as a drug delivery strategy over the past decade and are now recognized as an attractive formulation option for poorly water-soluble drug…
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The 44th CRS annual meeting was held in Boston, Massachusetts, the “City of Champions.” Like the five-time Super Bowl champions, the New England Patriots, Boston has always been a champion of pharmaceutical innovation. In fact, Bloomberg Business ranked Massachusetts the #1 state for innovation…
Special Issue on Ocular Drug Delivery The issue contains articles by recognized global experts and researchers in the field of ophthalmic drug delivery, covering a broad spectrum of drug delivery topics including current challenges faced with regard to the ocular barriers presented and…
David Grainger presents on how to write a good research paper.In June 2016, the New Zealand Local Chapter of the Controlled Release Society (CRS) hosted David W. Grainger (University of Utah, U.S.A.) for an educational workshop at the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland.…