Rockville, Md. - A workshop on developmental approaches to companion-animal antimicrobials is slated Oct. 23-24 at the U.S. Pharmacopeia.
ROCKVILLE, MD. — A workshop on developmental approaches to companion-animal antimicrobials is slated Oct. 23-24 at the U.S. Pharmacopeia.
Co-sponsored by the American Academy of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics and U.S. Pharmacopeia Inc., the workshop is titled "The Exploration of Developmental Approaches to Companion Animal Antimicrobials: Providing for the Unmet Therapeutic Needs of Dogs and Cats." Presentations are scheduled by Drs. Dawn Boothe, Auburn University; Dr. Mike Lappin, Colorado State University; Dr. WIlliam A. Craig, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Dr. David Polzin, University of Minnesota; Dr. Marilyn Martinez, Food and Drug Administration; Dr. Amy Neal, USP; and others. For more information, go to www.aavpt.org and click on the events tab.
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