Graduate Student Symposium in Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, and Clinical Pharmacology and Translational Research

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Dear Fellow PPDM and Clinical Sciences Students: Please find the announcement from AAPS regarding Eli Lilly Graduate symposium Awards. If you or your student plannning on attending the 2007 national meeting at San Diego, consider applying for this award. Further details can be obtained at www.aaps.org Sincerely, Prasad Tata ________________________________ The Graduate Student Symposium in Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, and Clinical Pharmacology and Translational Research application deadline is fast approaching. Please apply today to be recognized for your work in the fields of drug metabolism, pharmacology, toxicology, and other related disciplines. The award details are outlined below and the application form is attached. AAPS Graduate Student Symposium in Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics Drug Metabolism, and Clinical Pharmacology and Translational Research http://www.aapspharmaceutica.com/inside/Awards_Fellows/documents/07Awar ds/07GradStudentSymposiumPPDMCPTR.pdf Deadline: April 13 AAPS and Eli Lilly and Company are pleased to announce the Graduate Symposium in Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, and Clinical Pharmacology and Translational Research. This program recognizes excellence in graduate education in these fields as well as drug metabolism, pharmacology, toxicology, and other related disciplines. The AAPS Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics and Drug Metabolism and the Clinical Pharmacology and Translational Research Sections, together with Eli Lilly and Company are pleased to support the continuation of excellence in education. Six students will be selected to present their research as a 15-20 minute talk at the Graduate Student Symposium in Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, Drug Metabolism, and Clinical Pharmacology and Translational Research at the AAPS Annual Meeting and Exposition. Selection will be made on the basis of those students judged by the committee to have provided the most outstanding contributions in the above fields through their graduate research. There are no citizenship requirements for this award. All interested candidates are encouraged to apply. Your research may be submitted to only one AAPS graduate symposium committee for consideration or your submission will be disqualified from all symposia. Students must be in their final year of graduate studies leading to the Ph.D. degree (or will be awarded their Ph.D. in 2007). On the basis of submitted abstracts and summaries, six students will be selected to present their research in the Graduate Symposium at the 2007 AAPS Annual Meeting and Exposition. Selection will be made on the basis of those students judged by the committee to have provided the most outstanding contributions in the above fields through their graduate research. Each student selected will receive a complimentary registration to the 2007 AAPS Annual Meeting and Exposition, a cash award of $250, and a commemorative plaque (both of which will be presented at the Annual Meeting). In addition, travel expenses will be reimbursed (up to $1,000 domestic/$1,500 international) after the meeting.