SMi presents its 3rd in the series of conferences on...
Lyophilisation and Freeze Drying USA
Renaissance Woodbridge Hotel, Iselin, New Jersey, USA CHAIR FOR 2015:
Andrea Weiland, Managing Director, Explicat Pharma GmbH
KEY SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
• Swapnil Pansare, Associate Scientist – I, Formulation Sciences, MedImmune
• Akhilesh Bhambhani, Principal Scientist, Novel Adjuvants, Formulations and Delivery Technologies, Merck & Co. Inc.
• Vikram Sadineni, Senior Research Investigator-II, Bristol-Myers Squibb
• Mark Yang, Director, Fill Finish Development, Genzyme • Sune Andersen, Principal Scientist in Drying Processes and Particle Technology in CMC, Novo Nordisk A/S, Denmark
• Graham Magill, Engineer I, Pharmaceutical Processing and Technology Development, Genentech Inc.
• Ronald Pate, Lyophilisation Development Scientist, Patheon Pharmaceuticals Inc.
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING IN 2015:
• This scientifically sound conference will focus on process formulation and optimisation for biologics and vaccines with a key focus on the development of lyophilisation and scale up
PLUS AN INTERACTIVE POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP FRIDAY 1ST MAY 2015
Quality by Design Strategies for Lyophilisation
Workshop Leader: Kevin Ward, Director of Research & Development, Biopharma Technology Limited
8.30am – 12.30pm
• All challenges in lyophilisation and freeze drying technology will be considered and case studies will reflect and address the implementation process
• It’s important to have an up-to-date perspective of the lyophilisation process as a whole and the application in formulating solid protein pharmaceuticals. This conference will review the challenges to enhance improvements
• Don’t miss out on our round table discussion, focusing on quality by design and the future of lyophilisation
Sponsored by Parenteral Contract Manufacturing Service of Hospira 29th & 30th
APRIL 2015
TO BOOK
www.lyophilisation-usa.com
Register online or fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711 ACADEMIC & GROUP DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE
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