News and Initiatives




2010 Annual Meeting Abstracts Available Online



Announcing CRS Product Development Forum to be held January 2011
Mark your calendars and plan to attend this important new meeting: CRS Product Development Forum - Poorly Soluble Drugs, January 27-28, 2011, Doral Golf Resort and Spa, Miami, Florida, U.S.A.

Novel Methods for Developing Clinically Relevant Specifications
Bench and clinical scientists involved in the development or regulation of modified release formulations and the optimization of dosing strategies are invited to attend this CRS-AAPS Joint Workshop to be held immediately prior to the FIP Pharmaceutical Sciences World Congress 2010 in association with the AAPS Annual Meeting & Exposition.

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Proposals for CRS Satellite Meetings Requested
As a society focused on delivery science, CRS offers high-quality educational opportunities around the globe. CRS invites you to submit a proposal for a satellite meeting for 2011.

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CRS Webcasts
CRS Webcasts

Parenteral Peptide Delivery

Delivering Peptides: Polymeric Conjugation to Calcitonin

Polymeric Styrene Maleic Acid_miceller Anticancer Drugs: Enhanced Antitumor Activity-based on EPR-effect in Solid Tumors

Prospects for the Oral Delivery of Macromolecules

Committee Corner

CRS Mentor/Protégé Program

The CRS Young Scientists Mentorship Program is designed to advance personal and professional development of its young scientists through the establishment of meaningful relationships between them and experienced members of the CRS. Learn more and apply today to be a mentor or a protégé.

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Volunteer with CRS
Build our community
Like all societies, CRS is more than a loose collection of individuals—it is a living network of relationships—and at the center of this network are our volunteers. Every time an event runs smoothly, knowledge is shared, members are engaged, a partnership is formed—a volunteer is behind this success.

Whether it’s the Webcast Committee, the Young Scientist Committee, the Membership Committee—volunteers are essential to every aspect of what CRS does. Volunteers make CRS a successful community.

Take advantage of the opportunities
Share in the success and growth of CRS. CRS offers volunteer options for everyone, whether you are a student, just starting your career, or are a seasoned professional.

Use your skills. Develop your leadership skills, your organizational skills, your communication skills—write, edit, create—share and expand your knowledge.

Connect with other members. Volunteering is a great way to develop relationships with other active participants and decision-makers in the field of delivery science.

Get involved
There are many ways for you to get involved and stay involved. In fact there are many committees looking for active volunteers.

The Webcast Committee is looking for volunteers to help solicit and review webcast presentations.

The Planning & Finance Committee is also looking for volunteers. Help direct CRS into the future.

Explore the many options available.

Go to our volunteer web page, Volunteer with CRS, and discover the volunteer position that is right for you.


Newsletter Volume 27 Issue 3