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Molecule to Medicine

7 October 2024 13:30 - 11 October 2024 17:00


Introduction
We are delighted to be offering this course online, the two day course has now been divided up into five sessions, which will be delivered via an on line platform.  Dates and timings are as follows;

Monday October 7th | 1.30pm – 5.00pm BST
TuesdayOctober 8th | 1.30pm – 5.00pm BST
Wednesday October 9th | 1.30pm – 5.00pm BST
Monday October 10th | 1.30pm – 5.00pm BST
Tuesday October 11th | 1.30pm – 5.00pm BST

The aim of this course is to provide attendees with a good basis to work from when involved in taking development candidates to the first in human trials with a view also on some longer-term requirements.  The course content will therefore focus on the necessary early phases of chemical development as  would typically be required to support production of up to about 2kg using laboratory-based 20L equipment and pilot plant equipment. The course will  introduce and discuss the following:

Requirements in order to move from small (<1g) supplies to the first 100g or so for preclinical work
> Further scaling to 1-2kgs non-cGMP
> Requirements to make material for use in clinical trial – an introduction to cGMP coupled with the scaling issues
> An overview of the requirements to move processes to fixed vessels, assuming cGMP is required – what operations can readily be transferred and those that should ideally be developed out
> The importance of physical form selection, understanding and control
> Impurities and their control, with specific discussion on genotoxic impurities and developing the specification for the API as it moves from preclinical  batch preparation to cGMP batches for clinical trials.

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Speakers
  • Dr John Studley Scientific Update , United Kingdom

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Scientific Update has a dedicated team of organic chemists and event specialists with collectively over 60 years of experience organising scientific training courses and conferences for industrial chemists worldwide.
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