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30th annual course on Pharmacokinetics for Pharmaceutical Scientists
By UCSF School of Pharmacy Editorial Staff / Wed Jul 13, 2016
Pharmacokinetics for Pharmaceutical Scientists is an annual course, now in its 30th year.
This is a five-day fundamentals course emphasizing basic principles in pharmacokinetics. The course is intended for anyone with even the most basic of science backgrounds who is seeking an understanding of pharmacokinetics in relationship to its underlying biologic mechanisms, irrespective of whether that person has or has not had prior pharmacokinetics experience. Presentations will be delivered via lectures and multiple small-group workshops.
Dates and location
The next course will be held on February 13–17, 2017, at the South San Francisco Conference Center in South San Francisco, CA.
Details and registration
For more details and registration information, visit the course website, Pharmacokinetics for Pharmaceutical Scientists.
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