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The Life Sciences
session at the annual Advanced Process Modelling
Forum will be held on 17 April 2013 in London.
Speakers from companies including Pfizer,
Boehringer-Ingelheim, Eli Lilly,
AstraZeneca and GSK will present on the
application of Advanced Process Modelling to drug manufacture, batch
to continuous, crystallization, filtration, spray drying and
tableting (please see agenda below for more
detail).
From academia there are
presentations on innovative research into drug manufacture, oral absorption and design
space.
Related
workshops on the
application of Advanced Process Modelling technology to
crystallization, solids processes and oral absorption will be held
on 16 April 2013.
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AGENDA, CONFIRMED
SPEAKERS
See the detailed
agenda for more
information.
Topic |
Speaker |
Drug product
manufacture: Modelling the manufacturing
process and product performance of roller compacted
pharmaceutical tablets |
Gavin Reynolds, Associate Principal
Scientist, AstraZeneca |
Fluid bed
drying: Modelling
different scales and operating conditions in pharmaceutical
drug product manufacture |
Xiaorong He, Senior Research Fellow,
Boehringer-Ingelheim |
Batch to
continuous: Utilization of population balance
models to develop a continuous crystallization
process |
Christopher Burcham, Engineering
Advisor, Eli
Lilly |
Spray drying: Modelling spray drying of fine
particles using gSOLIDS |
Ian Kemp, Senior Scientific
Investigator, GSK Thoralf Hartwig, Senior Process
Engineer, GSK
R&D |
Oral
absorption: Simulation Studies to Predict Drug
Precipitation in Vivo |
Kaoutar Abbou Oucherif, Research
Assistant, Purdue
University |
Systems-Based
Pharmaceutics: Transforming drug manufacturing
& delivery in the pharmaceutical
industry |
Sean Bermingham, VP PSE
Solids,PSE |
Complex
processes: Process modelling at Purac – ready
for the future |
Gerard Van Bochove, Scientist,
PURAC |
Filtration: Modelling, simulation and
optimisation of filtration in the pharmaceutical
industry |
DI Johannes Gursch, Researcher,
RCPE |
Drug
manufacture: Flexible multipurpose continuous
processing of a pharmaceutical tablet manufacturing
process |
Rohit Ramachandran, Assistant
Professor, Rutgers
University |
Design space: Modelling an industrial
chromatographic bioseparation in the face of process
variability |
Edward Close, Postdoctoral
Researcher, UCL/Pfizer |
ADVANCED PROCESS MODELLING
IN LIFE SCIENCES
Advanced Process Modelling
is widely used throughout the process industries for optimising
process design and operation. In the last few years it has been
rapidly adopted by the pharmaceutical industry, transforming the way
the industry designs and operates its processes – from drug
manufacture to drug delivery. With proven QbD and virtual PAT
capabilities pharmaceutical companies use advanced process modelling
to increase R&D efficiency, perform tech transfer with fewer
resources and less risk, test feasibility and desirability of batch
to continuous, and to comprehensively explore design
spaces.

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APM
Forum: Life Sciences Session
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When: 17 April
2013
Where:Royal Garden Hotel
2-24 Kensington High Street, London W8 4PT, UK
Who: The Forum is aimed at senior
management and technical personnel from the Life Sciences,
agrochemicals, fine chemicals and food industries.
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Workshops (
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When: 16
April 2013
Where:One Lyric Square
London, Greater London W6 0NB
Who: The workshops are
aimed at senior management and technical personnel from the
Life Sciences, agrochemicals, fine chemicals and food
industries. | |
FURTHER
INFORMATION
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overview
Agenda
Workshops
PSE Life
Sciences
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