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Encompassing the full spectrum of project management s role and
responsibility encountered in the pharmaceutical industry,
Pharmaceutical Project Management outlines the key objectives,
risks, and challenges of each stage of the pharmaceutical
lifecycle, from discovery and preclinical phases through clinical
development, manufacturing, registration, and launch.
New updated material includes:
- expert recommendations and informative articles on
decision-making
- planning principles and planning systems
- management of subcontracted development
- manufacturing project management
- team leadership and skill sets
- drug development strategies
It covers primary project management objectives, functions, and
descriptions of the nature and execution of work activities in a
clear and reader-friendly format to illustrate key characteristics
and objectives, assist managers in projecting the risks and
challenges of each development option, and supply concise
recommendations for successful project planning.
This book presents a collection of leading common law cases in
private international law ranging from the 18th to the 21st
century. The cases traverse issues of jurisdiction, choice of law
and the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. Questions
of marital validity, domicile, foreign immovable property and
choice of law in contract are just some of the topics that this
collection examines. The 'unusual factual situations' of some 18th-
and 19th-century English cases also reveal compelling human
interest stories and political controversies worthy of further
exploration. Drawing on a diverse team of contributors, this edited
collection showcases the research of eminent conflicts scholars
together with emerging scholars from the United Kingdom, Australia,
Canada and South Africa.
The Third International Workshop on Numerical Analysis and Lattice
QCD tookplaceattheUniversityofEdinburgh fromJune30th
toJuly4th,2003. It continued a sequence which started in 1995 at
the University of Kentucky and
continuedin1999withaworkshopattheUniversityofWuppertal.Theaimof
these workshops is to bring together applied mathematicians and
theoretical physicists to stimulate the exchange of ideas between
leading experts in the ?elds of lattice QCD and numerical analysis.
Indeed, the last ten years have seen quite a substantial increase
in cooperation between the two scienti?c communities, and
particularly so between numerical linear algebra and lattice QCD.
The workshop was organised jointly by the University of Edinburgh
and the UK National e-Science Centre. It promoted scienti?c
progress in lattice QCD as an e-Science activity that encourages
close collaboration between the core sciences of physics,
mathematics, and computer science. In order to achieve more
realistic computations in lattice quantum ?eld theory substantial
progress is required in the exploitation of numerical me-
ods.Recently,
therehasbeenmuchprogressintheformulationoflatticechiral symmetry
satisfying the Ginsparg Wilson relation. Methods for impleme- ing
such chiral fermions e?ciently were the principal subject of this
meeting, which, in addition, featured several tutorial talks aiming
at introducing the important concepts of one ?eld to colleagues
from the other. These proce- ings re?ect this, being organised in
three parts: part I contains introductory surveypapers,
whereaspartsIIandIIIcontainlatestresearchresultsinlattice QCD and
in computational methods."
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