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Material Functionality and fitness for purpose in solid dosage forms

Type Meeting
Language English
Date December 7, 2006
from 09:00 am to 04:00 pm
Venue Hesperia Hotel
2 Bridge place
London, SW1V 1QA
GB
Chemistry Specialties
  • medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry
Chemistry Techniques
  • other
Contact Susan Hughes
RPSGB
1 Lambeth High Street
London, SE1 7JN
GB
020 7572 2640
020 7572 2506
science@rpsgb.org
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by Lisa Gilbert last modified 12-11-06 10:59 AM

In the drive to make more reliable and efficient processes and effective products, industry is increasingly realising the importance that controlling the properties of the input materials, including both API and excipients, has in achieving these objectives. This meeting explores some of these important properties and the philosophy of the controls required. JPAG will present a linked meeting in London on 2-3 May 2007 that will cover the techniques used to measure and control material properties.

Speakers

Company perspectives - Drivers for industry interest in Materials Science Groups Lesley Mackin (AstraZeneca), Bob Docherty (Pfizer Global R&D) and Anthony Taylor (GSK R&D) “Processability” of Solids - The need to understand the Matrix Steve Hammond (Pfizer Global Manufacturing) Functionality by Design Rob Price (University of Bath) Functionality testing of APIs and Excipients Prof Graham Buckton (University of London) A supplier perspective of challenges in meeting user specified requirements Kevin McGlue (Colorcon) Sampling requirements Joep Timmermans (Pfizer Global Manufacturing )

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