New procedures and innovations for analytical development of Biopharmaceuticals
Thursday, 28 November 2013
Cineworld: The O2, London, SE10 0DX, UK
The role of the analytical developer has always been challenging but, in recent years, with the advent of ever-higher expectations, more complex products, regulatory authority and corporate driven innovations there has been an increased need for improved techniques. There are, of course, many ways to tackle some, if not all of these issues, with many solutions such as multimodal and multipurpose technologies arising in the last few years. This meeting will cover these newer procedures and innovations that are being developed and introduced to analytical development and will evaluate their applicability and potential impact to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry
This event has CPD accreditation and is part of The 2013 BioProcessing Summit - www.BioprocessingSummit2013.com
Meeting chair: Dr Clemens Stilling, UCB, Belgium
Who Should Attend
Biotech and Pharma Industry: CEOs, Chief Scientists, Group Heads, Senior and Junior Scientists, Research Managers
Academic and Research Institutes: Group and Lab Heads, Postdoctoral Scientists and Research Students
The Deadline for abstract submissions for oral presentation is July 10th 2013
Abstracts for poster presentation only can be submitted up to two weeks before the event
You can download the instructions for authors at
www.euroscicon.com/AbstractsForOralAndPosterPresentation.pdf
Talk times include 5 – 10 minutes for questions
9:00 – 9:45 Registration
9:45 – 10:00 Introduction by the Chair: Dr Clemens Stilling, UCB, Belgium
10:00 – 10:30 Talk title to be confirmed
Dr Iva Chianella, Cranfield University
10:30 – 11:00 Intermolecular interactions in solid dispersion: Impact on taste analysis
Dr Mohammed Maniruzzaman, University of Greenwich, Medway Campus
The study aimed at the investigation of intermolecular interactions within solid dispersions prepared via melt extrusion. A novel approach of molecular modelling and the X – ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) advanced surface analysis of the extrudates revealed possible intermolecular interactions between the API amino functional groups and the polymer carboxylic groups through the formation of hydrogen bonding. The magnitude of the intermolecular interactions varied according to the drug – polymer miscibility. Moreover, findings from the novel approaches were interrelated coherently with the taste masking efficiency of polymers. Judgments from in vitro electronic tongues analysis and XPS showed that the stronger the interactions the better the taste masking in the solid dispersions.
11:00 – 11:30 Speakers’ photo then mid-morning break and poster exhibition and trade show
Please try to visit all the exhibition stands during your day at this event. Not only do our sponsors enable Euroscicon to keep the registration fees competitive, but they are also here specifically to talk to you.
11:30 – 12:00 To be confirmed
12:00 – 12:30 Oral Presentations
12:30 – 13:30 Lunch, poster exhibition and trade show
Please try to visit all the exhibition stands during your day at this event. Not only do our sponsors enable Euroscicon to keep the registration fees competitive, but they are also here specifically to talk to you.
13:30 – 14:30 Question and Answer Session
14: 30 – 15:00 Talk title to be confirmed
Professor Stephen Harding, University of Nottingham, UK
15:00 – 15:30 Afternoon Tea, last poster session and trade show
15:30 – 16:00 Talk title to be confirmed
Dr Andrew Splevins, Group Leader, Analytical Sciences, Syntaxin Ltd, UK
16:00 – 16:30 To be confirmed
16:30 - 17:00 Chairman’s summing up
Registration Web Site: http://www.regonline.co.uk/analytical2013
About the Speakers
Mohammed Maniruzzaman is currently working as a postdoctoral research associate on a project funded by Fuji Chemicals (Japan) and is currently Chair of the University of Greenwich (UoG)-AAPS student chapter, board member of Students of APS, AAPS (DDDI) and UKICRS. He studied and obtained his BSc Hon’s with first class distinction in Pharm. Sci. in 2009 and PhD (distinction) in 2012 from UoG, UK. Being double gold medallist, he was also recognized as the best international student at undergraduate level in 2009. During his recent research he delivered more than 5 successful podium presentations in different international conferences with 16 peer reviewed articles published in well recognised international journals and two invited book chapters. His research focuses on the solubility/dissolution enhancements of water insoluble drugs (BCS Class II) including permeability enhancements (BCS Class IV), taste masking (in vivo and in vitro) of bitter APIs for paediatric drug delivery, prediction and characterisation of intermolecular interactions (molecular level) and controlled release solid dosage (e.g tablets, films) forms for oral delivery.
Post expires at 4:54pm on Thursday November 28th, 2013
Tags: electronic tongue, Interactions, molecullar modelling, solid dispersion, taste masking, XPS
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