AAPS leaders met last week to discuss AAPS’ Strategic Plan, future initiatives, and AAPS Communities. It is clear that our digital environment keeps expanding, and it is imperative that AAPS continue scientific dialogue even when we cannot meet in person.
The most recent letter from Executive Director Tina Morris, Ph.D., provides food for thought around how to contribute to AAPS through committees, journals, and programming. You can now submit symposium, career development, and Hot Topic session ideas for the 2022 PharmSci 360, or you could join the PharmSci 360 Abstract Screening Committee.
A recent Meeting Report in The AAPS Journal is a great example of an AAPS group working together to advance pharmaceutical science. Also, look for upcoming webinars on bioanalytical considerations for adeno-associated virus gene therapy drugs and theragnostic application of an antioxidant from mushrooms!
Read Tina’s full letter here.