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Issue dated - 04th Nov. 2004

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CII to organise conference on building innovative pharma in India
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), the apex industry association of India, is organising a conference with global outreach, focusing on R&D and Innovation in the drugs and pharmaceutical industry, informed a release.

Dr M N Saraf bags principal of the year award
Dr Madhusudan Saraf, principal of the Bombay College of Pharmacy (BCP) received APTI-Principal of the year award 2004 for his immense contribution to pharmacy education and administrative contribution to his institution.

National conference on bioinformatics computing
The Computer Science & Engineering Department is organising a National Conference on Bioinformatics Computing (NCBC’05) on March 18-19,2005.

ACG Worldwide organises seminar on flexible packaging laminates
ACG Worldwide (Associated Capsules Group), in partnership with their principals, Alcan Packaging, Germany, organised an informative seminar on Flexible Packaging Laminates.

56th IPC, Pharmaceutical Expo 2004 presentation held at Dhaka
The 56th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress (IPC) and Pharmaceutical Expo 2004 presentation was held at Dhaka, Bangladesh. The meet was inaugurated by the Minister (Economics & Commerce) High Commission of India, Dhaka R R Dash.

CERC participates in international conference on cancer
Prof Manubhai Shah, Chairman Emeritus, Consumer Education and Research Centre (CERC), Ahmedabad, participated in a four-day international conference on ‘Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research’, organised by the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), in Seattle, Washington, last week, said a press release.

APTI gives away young pharmacy teachers award
The Association of Pharmacy Teachers of India (APTI) has conferred upon Dr Javed Ali the The Young Pharmacy Teacher of the Year award for his contribution to pharmacy teaching and research in a short span of time, informed a release.

IDMA comes to Sandhu committee’s aid
In a bid to support the government in trying to end the hullaballoo over the issue of high trade margins, the Indian Drug Manufacturers’ Association (IDMA) wrote to G S Sandhu of the Sandhu committee and put forward a solution that its members arrived at.

  
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