Press Releases 05-17-2012—AAPS Recognizes World's Brightest Students at Intel International Science and Engineering Fair04-24-2012—Flat Versus Body Size-based Dosing of Biologics Subject of Free AAPS* Webinar 04-17-2012—2012 AAPS NBC National Biotechnology Conference Heads to San Diego04-16-2012—AAPS to Present Lipid-based Delivery Workshop03-27-2012—Free* AAPS Webinar Focused on Patent Law Fundamentals and Considerations for Formulation Scientists03-19-2012—Characterization of API and Excipients in Drug Formulations Using Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy Subject of Free* AAPS Webinar03-12-2012—AAPS Webinar to Focus on Topical Product Development02-28-2012—AAPS to Host 47th Annual Arden Conference02-27-2012—Overcoming Poor Water Solubility Through Prodrugs Focus of AAPS Webinar02-22-2012—AAPS offers Free* Webinar on Late Stage Product Development for Biologics02-15-2012—AAPS Presents the 2012 Fellows Nomination Training Webinar02-03-2012—New Drug Development Fundamentals Focus of AAPS Webinar01-23-2012—Novel Dissolution Methodologies Focus of AAPS Webinar01-17-2012—AAPS presents Free* Webinar on Crystal Form in Pharmaceutical Development and the Potential Advantages of Pharmaceutical Co-crystals12-16-2011—AAPS Welcomes New Series Editor 12-12-2011—AAPS to Offer Free Webinar on Systems Modeling Application in Cancer, Metabolic and Infectious Diseases12-07-2011—AAPS Presents The Other Side of the Desk: A Career in Academia11-29-2011—Free AAPS Webinar on Validation of Flow Cytometry Instruments in Drug Development11-23-2011—AAPS Presents Free Webinar on Biorelevant Dissolution Concepts and Application11-18-2011—AAPS Remembers Jim Tingstad11-15-2011—AAPS Biotechnology 101 Launches11-15-2011—AAPS Presents eLearning Webinar on Developmental Pharmacology of Anticancer Drugs in Infants and Young Children10-26-2011—Compound Found in Common Wart Treatment Shows Promise as Leukemia Therapy10-26-2011—Study Presented at AAPS 2011 Indicates Nanoparticles Could Help Pain-Relieving Osteoarthritis Drugs Last Longer10-25-2011—Innovative Transdermal Patch for Delivery of HIV Medicine featured at AAPS Annual Meeting and Exposition10-24-2011—A Novel Oral Treatment for Leishmaniasis Has Potential to Save Thousands of Lives10-24-2011—AAPS Announces 2011 Fellows10-24-2011—AAPS Presents Awards to Exemplary Researchers08-29-2011—Shutt Joins AAPS as Director, Finance and Administration08-23-2011—AAPS Welcomes AAPS.org08-18-2011—AAPS Announces 2011 Election Results08-09-2011—AAPS Webinar to Highlight PET and Fluorescent Imaging to Study ADME of Tumor Targeting Antibody07-29-2011—Compendial Dissolution Subject of AAPS Webinar06-21-2011—Modeling During Cancer Treatment Subject of Free AAPS Webinar05-31-2011—AAPS Webinar to Look at FDA Approaches to Modeling & Simulation Submissions05-16-2011—AAPS Announces 2011 NBC Award Winners05-05-2011—AAPS Immunogenicity Training Course Offered Prior to National Biotechnology Conference05-04-2011—AAPS Presents Blood Brain Barrier Workshop05-03-2011—AAPS National Biotechnology Conference to Highlight Breakthrough Cancer Treatments04-26-2011—AAPS Webinar to Focus on Glass Delamination04-20-2011—Free AAPS Webinar to Cover the Next Era of Cancer Therapy04-19-2011—AAPS Returns to San Francisco for 2011 National Biotechnology Conference04-05-2011—AAPS to Present Oral Delivery Strategies Workshop03-29-2011—AAPS Webinar Series on Cyclodextrins Continues03-22-2011—Free AAPS Webinar Series to Cover Cyclodextrins03-16-2011—AAPS Webinar to Cover Amorphous Solid Dispersion Design and Development03-15-2011—AAPS to Present Follow-up Webinar on Characterization of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient03-06-2011—AAPS to Present Workshop on Drug Transporters03-02-2011—AAPS to Offer Free Webinar on Characterization of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient03-01-2011—AAPS to Host 46th Annual Arden Conference 02-15-2011—AAPS Webinar to Review Published White Paper02-01-2011—AAPS to Offer Free Webinar on Amorphous Solids01-24-2011—The AAPS Journal Publishes New Monoclonal Antibody White Paper01-18-2011—AAPS to Present Webinar on Barriers to Drug Delivery