1st International Symposium on
Frontiers in Pharmaceutical
Research and Nanotechnology
5 - 6 March 2011
About the Symposium
The
pharmaceutical advances for considerable improvement in life expectancy
and health all over the world are the result of steadily increasing
investment in research. R & D in the pharmaceutical industries in
India is critical to find answers for some of the diseases peculiar to
tropical countries like India and also for finding solutions for unmet
medical needs.
Industrial R & D groups can carryout limited primary
screening to identify lead molecules or even drugs for further in vivo
screening, pre-clinical pharmacology, toxicology, animal and human
pharmacokinetics and metabolic studies before taking them up for human trials
.
pharmacokinetics and metabolic studies before taking them up for human trials
.
In such collaborations, harmonized standards of screening can be
assured following established good laboratory practices. The future of
pharmaceutical industries of India largely depend on the research and
development. The R & D expenditure by the Indian pharmaceutical
industries is only about 2% of their total turnover. This is obviously
very low when compared to the investment of R & D by foreign
research-based pharma companies. However, as India is now entering into
the patent protection area, many of its Pharmaceutical industries are
spending relatively more on R & D.
There is considerable scope for collaborative R & D in India
which offers adequate strength to the International R & D
communities. This strength largely relates to the availability of
excellent scientific talents who can develop combinatorial chemistry,
new synthetic molecules and plant derived drugs.
Considering the importantce of pharmaceutical research in general and nanotechnology in particular, the 1st International symposium (NanoPharma 2011) is being organized by Sri Padmavathi school of Pharmacy in collaboration with Clinfocus Research Pvt. Ltd., India during 5-6 March 2011 at Sri Padmavathi school of Pharmacy, India.
The aim of this symposium, first of its kind in India is to provide a
forum for clinical researchers, nanotechnologists and pharmacists in
science and healthcare industries in India for exchanging experience,
sharing expertise and networking.