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PharmaTraining Limited, Window Conference Venue, 13 Windsor Street, Islington, London, N1 8QG
3 & 4 December 2012
Course Programme: Day 1 The Product Development Lifecycle . Making sense of ICH Q8, 9 and 10—moving from theory to practice . Designing formulations and processes to meet the Target Product Profile . Formulation development—Formula and process selection . Product Optimisation and the formulation cycle . Developing Product Control Strategies at the formulation development phase . Tablet Film Coating polymers Day 2 Advance characterisation and development techniques . Formulation mapping using X-ray and Raman spectroscopy . AFM in formulation development . Real time particle size analysis . Dryer control using NIR . Blend uniformity assessment using NIR and other techniques . Compressibility comparison using the Gamlen Tablet Press . Characterisation of tablet coats using THz spectroscopy Day 3 Formulation development in practice (BOOK SEPARATELY) (HANDS ON. LIMITED TO 10 participants only) . Material characterisation for product development . Direct compression . Wet granulation . Drying . Milling . Compression . Formulation evaluation and final selection Wherever possible participants should bring practical problems and examples which can be reviewed on the course. The course will be highly participative and useful for people with or without formulation experience.
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Invited Speakers:
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Dr Michael Gamlen, Pharmaceutical Development Services Michael is Managing Director of Pharmaceutical Development Services Ltd, a Guildford (UK) -based technical consultancy. He has over 35 years experience of tablet development. Awarded a First Class Honours degree in Pharmacy, specialising in Pharmaceutical Engineering, he studied for a PhD at Nottingham University. He was Head of Tablet Development at the The Wellcome Foundation for 15 years, and has since worked for Vanguard Medica Ltd and as a consultant. He specialises in managing product development, formulation, tablet and process development studies. He has been teaching professional tabletting courses for many years and his courses are highly rated, exceeding the expectation of the participants in many case. Michael continually updates the content of his courses with the latest guidance and extracts of up-to-the minute scientific papers. Dr Dipankar Dey, PharmaTraining Ltd Dipankar Dey recently joined PharmaTraining Ltd as Training Manager. A graduate of Oxford University and with a PhD from Birmingham University, he was until recently Head of Process and Validation at OYSTAR Manesty, a well known tablet equipment manufacturer. Dipankar has experience in both sterile and solid dose pharmaceuticals, particularly in tablet coating and compression and is interested in PAT techniques to extract useful online information.
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Registration:
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Early-bird fee: 2 day course £1062.00 (+ VAT £212.40 if applicable see VAT NOTES) if booked and paid eight weeks prior to course commencement Full fee: 2 day course £1180.00 (+ VAT £236.00 if applicable see VAT NOTES) Discount of 10% applies for booking 8 weeks in advance Discount of 10% applies for booking more than 1 delegate Discount of 10% applies for booking more than 1 course Maximum discount received is 15%
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E-mail:
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judy@pharma-training-courses.com
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