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2 JANUARY 2017 Inhalation American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) 2107 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 700 Arlington, VA 22201, US Tel. +1 703 243 2800 Contact: Scott Didawick E-mail: aaps@aaps.org Website: www.aaps.org AAPS provides an international forum, helping exchange knowledge among scientists to enhance their contributions to health, by offering scientific programs, ongoing education, networking and pro- fessional development. AAPS Inhalation and Nasal Technology Focus Group (INTFG) PO Box 1127 San Carlos CA 94070, US Tel. +1 650 534 4062 Contact: Jayne Hastedt E-mail: jayne@jdppharma.com Website: www.aaps.org/Inhalation_and_Nasal_Technology The AAPS INTFG fosters and advances the art and science of pharmaceutical inhalation aerosols and nasal drug delivery systems among focus group mem- bers and interested parties. Aerosol School Aerosol Research Lab, St Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, 50 Charlton Ave E, T2135, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, L8N 4A6 Tel. +1 905 522 1155 x33597 Contact: Myrna Dolovich E-mail: mdolovic@mcmaster.ca Website: www.aerosolschool.com A 3-day program, teaching measurements and tech- niques for characterizing medical aerosols that are used by pharma, regulatory and academic labs. Practical hands-on lab experience is included. The Aerosol Society P.O. Box 34, Portishead, North Somerset, BS20 7FE, UK Tel. +44 1275 818666 Contact: Sonia Mills E-mail: admin@aerosol-soc.com Website: www.aerosol-soc.com Organizers of Drug Delivery to the Lungs (DDL) and other aerosol science conferences, as well as offering funding and grants to researchers in this field. Association of Inhalation Toxicologists Contact: Joanne Kilgour E-mail: aitannualmeeting@gmail.com Website: www.aitoxicology.org The Association of Inhalation Toxicologists promotes open discussion, exchange of ideas and presentation of high quality scientific research in the field of inhalation toxicology. British Society of Toxicological Pathology (BSTP) Website: www.bstp.org.uk The BSTP are a non-profit-making organization and a Registered Charity. Drugs in the Lungs Network (a sub-group of the Inhalation Focus Group, APSGB) King's College London, 150 Stamford Street, London SE1 9NH, UK Tel. +44 2078 484823 Contact: Ben Forbes E-mail: ben.forbes@kcl.ac.uk Website: www.apsgb.org/drugsinthelungs The Drugs in the Lungs Network promotes cross- company and academia/industry collaboration and welcomes anyone interested in the fate of drugs delivered to the lungs. European Pharmaceutical Aerosol Group (EPAG) E-mail: epag@associationhq.org.uk Website: www.epag.co.uk/epag/default.asp EPAG is a non-profit consortium of pharmaceutical companies and a valued contributor to the pul- monary and nasal product development and regula- tion arena. IBC Life Sciences One Research Drive, Suite 400A Westborough, MA, 01581, US Tel. +1 508 614 1494 Contact: Howie Choi E-mail: hchoi@ibcusa.com Website: www.IBCLifeSciences.com Through conferences, webinars, podcasts and inte- grated marketing solutions, IBC Life Sciences delivers expert knowledge, valuable connections and cus- tomized offerings to help customers reach their goals. Organizations

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