Risk Evaluation Process
During the Pharmaceutical Product Development process there is usually a limited amount data available and a limited amount of time to make decisions that could have significant impact on the development of a new chemical entity. Therefore, a Risk Evaluat
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Thomas Catalano
Application of Project Management Principles to the Management of Pharmaceutical R&D Projects
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Thomas Catalano
Application of Project Management Principles to the Management of Pharmaceutical R&D Projects
Thomas Catalano N/A PharmChem Analytical Consultants Buffalo Grove, IL, USA
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