MVA Scientific Consultants personnel will attend pharmaceutical and nanotechnology meetings in this busy month
MVA Scientific Consultants will be participating in a number of events this month.
On 6-8 November 2005, senior research scientist and executive director Mary Miller will be at the 'Particles in Partners Analysis' exhibit at the 2005 American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) Annual Meeting in Nashville, TN.
Located in booth 2823, the exhibit is a joint presentation of MVA Scientific Consultants and its strategic alliance partner Micromeritics Analytical Services (MAS).
Miller, along with a representative from MAS, will be available to discuss particle characterisation methods designed specifically for the pharmaceutical industry.
Tim Vander Wood, senior research scientist and managing director at the firm, will head to Dallas to attend the ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) International E56 Nanotechnology Meeting on 5-7 November.
Vander Wood is a founding member of the E56 committee, which currently consists of 70 members and organisations representing over twelve countries.
Research microscopist Bryan Bandli will visit Hitachi High Technologies America to attend a variable pressure SEM course.
The course held at Hitachi America's East Coast Applications Lab in Gaithersburg will be on 15, 17, and 20 November 2005.
MVA Scientific Consultants provides critical analysis and support for a variety of public and private sector interests through the use of electron and light microscopy.
Clients from across the world seek out the firm to help address unique challenges involving QA/QC, litigation, industrial hygiene, environmental forensics and a host of other issues.