STI – Steve Rannard – Using insolubility to your advantage – chasing long acting therapeutics

Using Insolubility to Your Advantage – Chasing Long Acting TherapeuticsProf Steve RannardUniversity of LiverpoolUK The . An event organised by the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Formulation Science & Technology (FST) Interest Group.
STI – Lyn Daintree – In-particle design – new mSAS solutions to solubility challenge

In-particle design®: new mSAS® solutions to solubility challengeDr Lyn DaintreeCrystec PharmaUK Dr Lyn Daintree gained her doctorate from the School of Pharmacy at the University of Bradford whilst working for Bradford Particle Design. She subsequently led a team developing new products for Nektar Therapeutics. Dr Lyn Daintree has extensive knowledge of formulation development using […]
STI – Asma Patel – Formulation strategies for poorly soluble molecules – Pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics considerations

Formulation strategies for poorly soluble molecules – Pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics considerationsDr Asma PatelQuotient Sciences Speaker’s Bio / Intro:Dr. Asma Patel is the Vice President of Integrated Development Services at Quotient Sciences, responsible for providing scientific and technical support to Business Development and leading the consequent design of pharmaceutical science programs. Dr. Patel possesses over […]
STI – Alexander Kerr – Particle engineering with membrane emulsification and micro-mixing

Particle engineering with membrane emulsification and micro-mixingMr. Alexander KerrMicropore Technologies LimitedUK Mr. Alexander Kerr is Formulations Development Manager at Micropore Technologies, a market leader expert in emulsification technology. Mr. Kerr leads Micropore’s fast growing formulation development team and has led projects ranging from encapsulation for construction and self-healing materials, to high value pharmaceutical products. […]
Formative Formulation 2 – Making High Performance Computing Essential to the Formulation Industry – Breanndan O Conchuir
Making High Performance Computing Essential to the Formulation IndustryBreanndan O ConchuirIBM Research EuropeDaresburyUK Presentation – pdf
Formative Formulation 2 – ECFP At the interface of industry and academia – Dan Hodgson
ECFP: At the interface of industry and academicaDan HodgsonEdinburgh Complex Fluids PartnershipThe University of EdinburghEdinburghUK Presentation – pdf
Formative Formulation 2 – From Drugs to Buddles There and Back Again
From Drugs to Bubbles: There and Back AgainOmar Tarek MansourDe Montfort UniversityLeicesterUK Presentation – pdf
PDILF – N Ozcan-Taskin – Dispersion of Fine Powders in Liquids
Dispersion of Fine Powders in Liquids – presentationN. G. Özcan-TaşkınLoughborough University, School of Chemical Engineering, Loughborough Leicestershire LE11 3TU UK N.Ozcan-Taskin@lboro.ac.uk The formulation and hence manufacturing processes of several products- from pharmaceuticals to personal care, paints and inks to cosmetics, food to minerals and water treatment- require the incorporation of powders into liquids. In addition, […]
PDILF – R Tweedie – Particle characterization in formulation pharmaceutical particulate material quality control
Particle characterization in formulation, pharmaceutical particulate material quality control – presentationRichard J. Tweedie*Particulate Sensors Ltd, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK* richard.tweedie@particulatesensors.comwww.particulatesensors.com The twin business imperatives of increasing competitiveness, and reducing risk are common to all manufacturers, if not more so in the pharmaceuticals. This translates into increasing supply chain diversity and product complexity, with a constant pressure on […]
PDILF – D Skuse – Sustainable mineral/ microfibrillated cellulose composite formulation additives – Properties and uses
Sustainable mineral/ microfibrillated cellulose composite formulation additives: Properties and uses – presentationDavid SkuseFiberLean Technologies Limited, Par Moor Centre, Par Moor Road, Par, Cornwall, UK PL24 2SQEmail address – david.skuse@fiberlean.com When pulp and minerals are co-processed in aqueous suspension, the mineral acts as a grinding aid allowing cost effective production of fibrils. Furthermore, this processing uses […]