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American Chinese Pharmaceutical Association
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Different standing committees have been formed to serve ACPA. Listed below are the compositions as well as e-mail addresses of all the committee chairs. Each committee has several charges to work on during the year, and all of the committees have the flexibility to add additional new members or work on new charges Executive Committee:
ACPA Standing Committees: Program Committee:
Membership Committee:
Scholarship Committee:
To maintain our presence and link with overseas organizations, as well as to address the needs of our international members, ACPA is in the process of forming an International Committee that will be chaired by the association's President, Keith Chan. This group will advise the Executive Committee on all international issues and matters. The committee will include one member each from China (Jeffrey Qi), Taiwan (Oliver Hu or Winston Town), Hong Kong (Moses Chow), Singapore (Paul Heng), and Macau (Brad Lau). 2005 ACPA Annual Dinner Meeting The 2005 Annual Dinner Meeting took place from 6:30–10:00 PM on November 9, 2005 at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center in Nashville, Tennessee. The meeting was held in conjunction with the 2005 Annual Conference and Exhibition of the American Association for Pharmaceutical Scientists. Eighty-one ACPA members attended the event. The evening started with cocktails. This was followed by an American-style buffet and a brief message from ACPA’s president, Keith Chan, Ph.D. The keynote speaker for the meeting was Duu-Gong Wu, Ph.D. The title of Dr. Wu’s presentation was “A Regulatory Update on FDA’s Pre-approval Inspection.” The presentation provided a general introduction to the FDA’s organization, GMP regulations, and approaches related to pre-approval inspections for drugs as well as an update on the FDA’s recent initiatives pertaining to risk-based GMP inspections. Dr. Wu received his Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the University of Maryland Medical School and did his postdoctoral research at the Johns Hopkins University Medical School. Overall, it was a very informative and useful presentation. Everyone appeared to enjoy a good evening with old and new friends.
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