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CHI’S DRUG FORMULATION

Type Conference
Language English
Date November 19, 2008 to
November 20, 2008
Venue Crowne Plaza Philadelphia City Center

Philadelphia, PA
US
Chemistry Specialties
  • medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry
Chemistry Techniques
  • other
Contact CHI Representative
Cambridge Healthtech Institute
250 First Ave
Needham, MA 02494
US
781 972 5400
781 972 5425
chI@healthtech.com
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by Robert Black last modified 07-06-08 09:12 AM

Drug Formulation This conference will focus on the development of novel drug delivery and formulation systems to create new medicines for the Pharmaceutical Industry. Maximizing bioavailability, improving manufacturability, and enhancing IP protection will be discussed. Industry case studies, posters and discussion groups will high-light advances in this important drug development area. Please join pharmaceutical experts for this in-depth exploration of how to optimize the science and refine the art of small molecule drug formulation. Topics may include, but are not limited to: * - High-Throughput Crystallization * - Polymorph & Salt Screening and Selection (HTP Methods) * - High-Throughput Stability & Solubility Testing * - HTE Formulation Design * - PAT in API and drug product manufacturing * - Powder Dispensing – Automation and Beyond * - Precipitation Rates and Super saturation Ratios * - Novel Formulation Strategies for Drug Delivery * - Advances through Robotics and Automation * - PAT in Formulation To ensure the quality of the program, all proposals will be reviewed by the Scientific Advisory Committee.

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