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Celebrating its 35th anniversary, Drug Delivery to the Lungs (DDL) will be held live at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC), and virtually, on Wednesday through Friday, December 11-13, 2024. The conference will feature podium presentations, posters, a technology exhibition and a gala dinner at the National Museum of Scotland. Inhalation OCTOBER 2024 9 Celebrating its 35th anniver- sary, Drug Delivery to the Lungs (DDL) will be held live at the Edinburgh International Confer- ence Centre (EICC), and virtually, on Wednesday through Friday, December 11-13, 2024. e con- ference will feature podium pre- sentations, posters, a technology exhibition and a gala dinner at the National Museum of Scotland. Conference content e DDL Annual Lecture will be presented by Mike Hindle of Vir- ginia Commonwealth University, on "Delivering aerosols to prema- ture infants, a most challenging and precious patient: Accelerating development using realistic airway models." e program themes will be: • Advances in inhalation technology • Biologics for the lungs • Inhalation across the ages and patient-centered care • Nasal drug delivery • Workshop: Transition to new propellants—Current solution and future challenges Supporting young talent DDL continues to recognize and encourage new talent through the: • Pat Burnell Young Investigator Competition • DDL Emerging Scientist Award • DDL Career Development Grant • New Researcher Network (NRN) Students will receive compli- mentary registration. For more information and registra- tion: https://ddl-conference.com. PREVIEWING DDL2024 ■ Non-PFAS chemistry. ■ Coating integrity results comparable to FEP and PTFE. ■ Environmentally acceptable solvents. ■ Pharmaceutical performance comparable to fluoropolymer- coated cans. ■ A lower carbon footprint than other coatings. Metered dose inhaler can coating experts for nearly 30 years. Our new proprietary MDI coating has: Learn more at biomerics.com/MDICoating