Attend Oct. 18 CTSI Drug & Device Development Seminar: The Excitement of Drug Development in Medicine – Barriers and Rewards

Have you wondered how to develop creative ideas into marketable products? Have you wondered whether the molecules you are working on in the lab might be turned into drugs to effectively treat disease?

The Boston University CTSI is pleased to announce the first in a series of seminars that explore Drug and Device Development. The seminars are open to BU doctoral students, post-docs and faculty. Speakers will have extensive experience in turning bench and other academic science discoveries into health care products that help people.

The first seminar in this series is Tuesday, Oct. 18

Douglas V. Faller
Douglas V. Faller
  • SPEAKER: Douglas V. Faller, MD, PhD Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine; Director of the Cancer Center; Vice-Chairman, Division of Medicine
  • TOPIC: The Excitement of Drug Development in Medicine. As an Academic, What Are the Barriers and Rewards?
  • TIME: 12 – 1 p.m.
  • LOCATION: 650 Albany Street, 7th Floor, room 714
    (Lunch will be provided)

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