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PASG - Spring Meeting. Pharmaceutical Analysis The Kettering Park Hotel and Spa, Kettering 9th - 10th May 2011
Pharmaceutical Analysis - Lab of the Future
What does 'Lab of the Future' mean to you?
Many of us have ideas of the technology, innovation and collaborative culture that will shape the future of pharmaceutical analysis.
Pharmaceutical Analysis - Lab of the Future promises to be a highly topical conference with focus on a number of themes including Quality by Design, Remote Analysis, Implementing Efficiency Tools and Lean & Continuous Improvement. Presentations and posters will convey current experience and future prospects for these approaches in achieving work process efficiency and enhanced output. There will be plenty of opportunity to interact with the speakers both in the Q&As at the end of each talk, and informally during the two days of the conference. The conference promises to be a highly enjoyable and interactive survey of the state of current and potential future practice, with plenty of opportunity for networking with your peers.
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9th and 10th May 2011 |
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The Kettering Park Hotel and Spa, Kettering
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Application and Fees: |
Note: Early Bird Rate has now finished
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2 days with accommodation & dinner (Mon night) | £490 |
1 day no accommodation | £220 |
2 days no accommodation | £400 |
If accommodation is required on Sunday please contact the hotel directly.
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For Further Information: |
Please contact Samantha DeMello. |
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Monday, 9 May 2011 |
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10:00 |
Registration and Coffee |
10:30 |
Welcome by PASG Chairman John Smart |
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10:35 |
Session 1: High Throughput Approaches Chair TBC |
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10:40 |
Maximising efficiency in liquid chromatography in more ways than one John Nightingale, Astra Zeneca |
11:10 |
Increasing productivity for the next generation impactor test. Mandeep Takher-Smith, Pfizer |
11:30 |
Preparing samples for spectroscopic analysis Don Richards, Pfizer |
11:50 |
TPWII - Benefits over other novel extraction techniques David Murray, MSD |
12:20 |
LUNCH |
13:20 |
Implementing rapid analytical technologies for an API lab of the future Laurence Harris, Pfizer |
14:00 |
Poster Session 15 mins - oral overview of posters - All authors 45 mins to view posters |
15:00 |
Session 2: QbD for Analytical Methods Chair TBC |
15:05 |
EMPACT Nigel Howes, GSK |
15:35 |
COFFEE |
15:55 |
Analytical Target Profiles Marion Chatfield, GSK |
16:25 |
Experiences with a QbD for analytical filing Garry Scrivens, Pfizer |
16:55 |
Meeting End PASG committee meeting PASG CI sub groupl workshop(optional) |
19:30 |
DINNER and QUIZ |
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Tuesday, 10 May 2011 |
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09:00 |
Session 3: Implementing Efficiency Tools Chair TBC |
09:05 |
Transmission Raman Jonathan Burley, Nottingham University |
09:35 |
Comparison of handheld NIR and Raman for the identification of raw materials Tim Wood, GSK |
10:05 |
Deployment of fully portable Raman devices for product authentication Stephanie Brown, AstraZeneca |
10:35 |
COFFEE |
10:55 |
In-line monitoring of an API intermediate pilot plant manufacture using Raman spectroscopy Richard Hart, AstraZeneca |
11:25 |
Deploying a globally harmonised ELN - a UK perspective Jennifer Compton, BMS |
11:55 |
Symyx electronic lab notebook - how it has changed the way the analyst works Rory Quinn, Pfizer |
12:25 |
PASG Annual Update |
12:30 |
LUNCH |
13:30 |
Session 4: Lean and Continuous Improvement Chair TBC |
13:35 |
Application of Six Sigma to analytical methods Chris Ashman, AstraZeneca |
14:05 |
Application of a cluster model for improved sample throughput Sally Grieb, Pfizer |
14:25 |
Walk-up open access chromatography platforms Helen Weston, GSK |
14:55 |
Chairman's Closing Remarks |
15:00 |
CLOSE OF MEETING |
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