APGI AWARDS
Maurice-Marie
Janot Lecture
This award was created in 1986 by APGI, the Paul Neumann Foundation for Scientific
Research and the Francophone Association of Teachers of Pharmaceutical Technology.
It is now supported by AVENTIS Pharma. Its goal is to reward an international-level
researcher for the quality and innovative character of his/her research work.
The winner is designated by a thirty-member international jury presided since 2005 by Professor
Paolo Colombo.
The award is given on the occasion of the APGI International Congress. The recipients
of this award have been:
1986 Prof. Stanley S. Davis (United Kingdom)
1989 Prof. Joseph R. Robinson (United States)
1992 Prof. H. Sezaki (Japan)
1995 Prof. Daan J.A. Crommelin (The Netherlands)
1998 Prof. Francis Puisieux (France)
2000 Prof. Hans E. Junginger (The Netherlands)
2002 Prof. Thomas Kissel (Germany)
2004 Prof. Paolo Colombo (Italy)
2006 Prof. Alexander Florence (UK)
2008 Prof. Patrick Couvreur (France)
Thesis
awards
These annual awards, granted jointly by SANOFI AVENTIS and APGI, recognize theses
written as the culmination of the Pharmaceutical Technology PhD programme.
If you have defended your PhD thesis in 2010, you can apply for the APGI Young Investigator Award 2010. The amount of the Prize is 1500 € and it will be awarded during the Workshop "Poorly-soluble drugs" in Lille the 15th September, 2011. Travel expenses to Lille will be deducted from the amount of the prize. No registration fee for the conference will be charged. To apply, please send, by 15 February, 2011, three copies of your thesis manuscript (hard copy only) and a short curriculum vitae to the APGI secretariat, 5 rue Jean-Baptiste Clément, FR-92296 Châtenay-Malabry, Cedex, France.
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