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CfPA-The Center for Professional Advancement, Online Live
June 16-17, 2020 at 9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. (ET)
Who Should Attend? This course is designed for professionals working in the field of emulsions in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and allied industries. It is targeted, but not limited, to those working in the areas of: • Product Development, Applications and Formulations • Analytical Service • Research and Development and Synthesis of Raw Materials • Pilot Plant and Scale-up Operations • Technical Service and Technology Transfer • Marketing Services Requiring Technical Background Course Description
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Organized by:
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CfPA-The Center for Professional Advancement |
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Invited Speakers:
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Ricardo Diez, Ph.D; Consultant to the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries |
Ricardo Diez, Ph.D, has more than four decades of experience in Research and Development and Product Development in the industry in both consumer product companies while employed with Procter & Gamble, Dial Corp and Chanel, and raw material manufacturers such as Miranol, Stepan and Witco.
In the area of raw materials, he has twenty years of direct, hands-on experience in the synthesis, manufacturing, and QA of materials used to make emulsions. In the field of emulsions, he has many years of hands-on experience in controlling emulsion properties and stability using the Lamellar Gel Network Model, including identification techniques.
He has imparted seminars for the SCC and for IFSCC in many countries, focusing on raw materials and emulsion technologies. He is currently an Adjunct Professor at Rutgers University where he teaches applied cosmetic science in the Master of Business and Science.
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Deadline for Abstracts:
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n/a
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Registration:
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Please click here for registration information.
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E-mail:
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Jmorbit@cfpa.com
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Day one is dedicated to studying in depth the physical chemistry of the key raw materials used to make emulsions. The materials are divided in the categories of emollients, emulsifiers and structuring agents.
The second day will apply the acquired knowledge to the understanding and learning of the various technologies obtained by the synergistic physical interactions of the raw materials. The Lamellar Gel Network Model (LGNM) is described in detail with emphasis in its practical application to controlling the sensorial properties of emulsions, its stability and scale up during the manufacturing process. Formulation examples are used to illustrate the application of the technologies.
There is a specific section dedicated to the delivery of actives, and its release from the emulsions. Specific cases of non-delivery through the skin, such as sunscreen actives, are also addressed.
In addition, other types of emulsions, such as nano and micro, as well as micellar solutions and dispersions will also be addressed.
Can't Make this LIVE Webinar?
Simply select the On Demand option when registering and we will send you the link to view the recorded version.
On Demand available approximately 3 business days after the live offering.