National Symposium on “Chromatography in bio-Medical and Pharmaceutical research : advanced Techniques and Applications” (NSCBPR-2024)
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2024-05-09&08
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Abstract
The national symposium on “Chromatography in Bio-Medical and Pharmaceutical Research:
Advanced Techniques and Applications” (NSCBPR-2024) was taken place in hybrid mode, in
May 08&09th, 2024 at Skikda University, Algeria
Scientific research usually aims to transfer the best knowledge from academia to industry and
then to the commercial sector. Pharmaceutical and biomedical fields as well pharmacy are
interdependent but complement each other in various ways. To achieve this, the success of
such transition and accompaniment must be ensured through all available channels.
Currently, fundamental findings of advanced techniques of separation and chromatography as
research tool provide a strong platform for many pharmaceutical and biomedical applications
in health media and industry.
To boost up this incorporation, chromatographic research and its related technologies
including methodologies and strategies of recent innovations must be transfer to the next
generation in order to have an impact and to bring effective changes in various fields such as
public health, the environment, industry and others. This has led to sharing research
techniques, experiences and skills in scientific meetings. It could be the best way to achieve
this objective and it can solve many problems and challenges in all scientific areas..
Hence, this scientific event of NSCBPR-2024 organized by the Department of Chemistry,
Skikda University, is an emanation of such reflection and will cover the various subjects
related to advanced techniques and applications of chromatography in bio-medical and
pharmaceutical research. Leading scientists and researchers will share their recent progress
and stimulate discussions on their research activities.
The organizing committee also encourages socio-economic companies to present their
problems likely to be solved by researchers.