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News Release from: Biopharma Technology | Subject: Freeze drying course
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 04 March 2005
Freeze drying course returns to
Winchester
Building on the success of previous courses held across the world, freeze drying specialist Biopharma Technology announces an additional course at Winchester, UK, on 1-3 June 2005
These specialist courses have been running successfully for six years, providing delegates with practical, up-to-date information covering all aspects of freeze drying technology The annual Winchester fixture has long proved popular, with the most recent course, held in November 2004, being well attended, says the company
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 19 Jan 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Those involved in process engineering, quality assurance, pilot plant operation, or process R and D, will appreciate how vital the precise control of process conditions and formulation is.
This historic city provides a pleasant setting, giving the participants plenty of opportunity to forget freeze drying in the evenings and explore some of England's heritage.
Due to ever increasing demand, Biopharma Technology has decided to host a second course in its home town, to run from 1-3 June 2005.
This three day course covers a broad range of topics related to both the equipment and the processes and is relevant to those whose activities include process engineering, pilot plant operation, formulation and process R and D, and quality assurance.
All lecturers are currently active in freeze drying, with years of experience as well as up to date knowledge of the field.
The courses include a workshop and allow for interaction and discussion.
Previous courses have been very well attended, with a lot of positive feedback received from attendees, says Biopharma. Request a free brochure from Biopharma Technology ...
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