Introduction to Process Analytical Chemistry
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| Language | English |
| Date |
August 15, 2009
to August 16, 2009 |
| Venue |
Crowne Plaza Hotel - The Hamilton 1001 14th St NW Washington, DC 20005 US |
| Chemistry Specialties |
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| Chemistry Techniques |
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| Contact |
American Chemical Society 1155 Sixteenth Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 US (800) 227-5558 shortcourses@acs.org |
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Learn how to conduct a process analytical project and what are the principal process analytical chemistry (PAC) technologies to consider.
* Assessing the need for and justification of a process analytical project
* Defining the problem and setting up the resolution
* Elements of successful project implementation
* Process Analytical Technology (PAT) Solutions
* Pharmaceutical PAT considerations
* Available PAC/PAT resources
Speakers
Edward Malawer is currently President of Malawer & Associates Consulting, LLC, a consulting firm specializing in process and laboratory analytical problem resolutions as well as in performing cGMP pharmaceutical supplier audits. He previously organized the process analytical initiative at International Specialty Products starting in 1991 where, until 2007, he had served as Vice President in charge of Analytical R&D, Quality Assurance, Product Stewardship and the Technical Library.
Session titles
* Assessing the Need for Improvement of a Chemical or Pharmaceutical Process
* Benefits of Process Analyzers
* Capital Cost Justification of an Analyzer Project
* Definition of the Process Analytical Problem to be Solved
* Project Implementation
* Process Analytical Technology Solutions
* Pharmaceutical Considerations
* Process Analytical Resources
* Conclusions and Final Considerations
