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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Biomedical Engineering Association - Cambridge Centre. It is my pleasure to invite you to attend the second event in our 2017 programme. In this talk David Harris, Specialist in Respiratory Drug Delivery, will explain how dry powder inhalers are increasing their market share over traditional metered dose inhalers. He will also provide us with insight into the complex physics at play in the operation of a dry power inhaler. More details about the talk can be found at the booking link below. As usual this is free to attend and open to all so feel free to bring your friends, family and colleagues and to share this email. There are currently still plenty of places but please be aware that booking is essential and that spaces are limited. To book your place now please visit: http://nearyou.imeche.org/near-you/UK/Eastern/biomedical-engineering-association-cambridge-centre/Event-Detail?id=13986 Looking forward to seeing many of you at the event, Besides this mailing list, there are numerous ways of staying up to date with our activities. We will continue to post regularly on: Twitter (@BmEA_Cambridge), Linkedin: Facebook and Google+: Best regards, Sylvain Dr Sylvain Jamais CEng FIMechE Chairman – Cambridge Centre Biomedical Engineering Association Institution of Mechanical Engineers This talk is part of the Your personal list series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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