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Pharmaceutical R&D

3–5 July 2004, Beijing, China

The International Pharmaceutical R&D Forum to be held in Beijing on 3-5 July 2004 is jointly organized by the Tristate Chinese American Chemical Society of the U.S. and the China Center for Pharmaceutical International Exchange of China’s State Food & Drug Administration. Forum speakers will include vice president’s and directors of research from companies such as Merck, Glaxo, and Wyeth and senior officials from China’s State Food & Drug Administration and China’s State Patent Agency. This forum will focus on the recent progress of drug discoveries in world major pharmaceutical companies, outsourcing in the pharmaceutical industry, regulations for new drug approval in China, and China’s IP protection. This forum will also provide an opportunity to meet with influential decision makers from major world pharmas, the emerging Chinese pharmaceutical industry, and the Chinese state agencies.

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