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Old 04-17-2008, 03:33 PM
Dirk Spruck
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Default Pharmaceutical Programming - new journal

Apologies if this post is off-topic for some of you. I would like to
introduce a new journal called "Pharmaceutical Programming" to all SAS
programmers working in the pharmaceutical and life sciences industry. The
first issue of the journal will come out in August 2008. The call for
contributions is open. Please find all details below.

Regards,
Dirk

Dirk Spruck
Head Statistical Programming
Accovion, Marburg

Accovion GmbH
Softwarecenter 3
D-35037 Marburg
Germany

Phone: +49-6421-94849-37
Mobile: +49-172-651 5269
Fax : +49-6421-94849-60
<mailtoirk.Spruck@accovion.com>

www.accovion.com

Geschäftsführer: Wilhelm Horn, Kurt Löffler, Martin Schröder
Sitz der Gesellschaft: Eschborn,
Handelsregister: Frankfurt/M. Abt. B Nr. 52409

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Pharmaceutical Programming invites authors to submit articles

We are pleased to announce the launch of Pharmaceutical Programming, the
official journal of the Pharmaceutical Users Software Exchange (PhUSE), a
non-profit membership society with the objective of educating programmers
and their managers working in the pharmaceutical industry. The Journal is
published by Maney Publishing.

Pharmaceutical Programming is an international journal with focus on
programming in the regulated environment of the pharmaceutical and life
sciences industry. The journal will serve as a knowledge repository and a
forum for exchange between programmers working around the world.

Call for papers
Articles published in the journal will cover topics related to statistical
programming, program and application development as well as current
technologies, software and tools used for programming. Regulatory
requirements and standardization are discussed in addition to the managerial
aspects of programming.
In particular we would like to encourage the submission of papers on:
the representation and electronic submission of laboratory and clinical
data; fundamental programming techniques and macros; statistical routines;
pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic programming; software development
lifecycle; validation and quality management; development, implementation
and use of clinical data management; remote data capture and
pharmacovigilance systems; regulatory environments and the development of
standards; CDISC implementation;
project and resource planning; off-shoring and working in global teams; and
training and education programs.

If you are interested in publishing an article in Pharmaceutical
Programming, please contact the journal editor Dirk Spruck: dirk.spruck@phuse.eu
Notes for Contributors can be found at www.maney.co.uk/journals/notes/pha

Access to the journal is free to PhUSE members. If you are not a PhUSE
member information on how to subscribe can be found at:
http://www.maney.co.uk/journals/pha
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