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10th Annual Compound & Sample Management

Written by BCI Staff | May 20, 2013 11:44:00 AM

10th Annual Compound & Sample Management

Conference - London, United Kingdom

Pressures affecting the drug discovery and development field are hitting compound libraries just as hard. Sample managers have to increase productivity, create leaner strategies and continue to develop strong relationships in order to maintain functionality.

Europe’s Leading Compound and Sample Management Event brings together experts from Pharma and biotechs globally to discuss and benchmark the latest advances in Compound Management. Join them on the 22nd-23rd May 2013 to thrash out best practices for maximising quality, developing collaborative relationships and face the globalisation of compound management.

New for our 10th Anniversary:

Blue sky innovation boardrooms: an exclusive senior level environment to help you brainstorm strategic compound management issues

Brand new case studies showcasing the latest collaborations including the IMI- lead Factory project, the Bayer /AstraZeneca shared screening programme and the Pistoia alliance

Structured debates, panel discussions, open forums and of course roundtable sessions make 2013 the most Interactive event yet.

Innovative case studies and industry expertise from across the field including AstraZeneca, Pfizer Novartis, Merck, Vertex and many others.

(Courtesy of 10th Annual Compound & Sample Management Conference's logo, via compoundmanager.com)

Website: http://atnd.it/13zMAy8

Wed, May 22, 2013 - Thu, May 23, 2013

Thistle Marble Arch Hotel, 1-5 Bryanston Street, London, United Kingdom

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