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Crystallisation & Polymorphism for Discovery Chemists

16 April 2015, Cambridge, United Kingdom


Introduction
Synopsis:
With the increased demand for APIs (active pharmaceutical ingredients) to reach the marketplace, chemists in early stage development are expected to have a greater understanding of solid form and crystallisation. This single day event, presented by a selection of industrialists and academics in their field of expertise, will provide an introduction to this area, specifically initial crystallisation experiments, solid form selection and formulation and how these matters are handled using real industrial example.

Attendees:
- Young chemists who have just started (or are hoping to start) in industry as formulation or development scientists;
- Medicinal or computational chemists near the interface with development and formulation who want to get a better appreciation of the issues;
- Scientists interested in moving across from medicinal or computation chemistry to pharmaceutical sciences/formulation.

Programme:
10.00 Registration and refreshments

10.25 Welcome and introduction

10.00 Crystallisation: why, what, how and when?
Dr Simon Black, AstraZeneca

11.15 Title to be advised
Prof Alistair Florence, University of Strathclyde

12.00 Lunch

13.00 Understanding the crystal morphology of molecular crystals from a solid-state and interfacial chemistry perspective
Prof Kevin Roberts, University of Leeds

13.45 Cocrystals; synthesis, properties and medicinal chemistry
Prof Kim James, Peakdale

14.30 Refreshment break

15.00 Caffeine and Paracetamol: small molecules for big headaches
Dr Kreso Bucar, UCL

15.45 Polymorphism of xx. Lessons learnt (again)
Dr David Pearson, Charles River laboratory

16.30 Closing remarks and wine reception

17.30 Event Close


Organising Committee:
Dr Robert Wybrow, Syngenta
Dr Ilenia Giangreco, Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre


Delegate Fees:

Early Bird Fees - before 6 March 2015

SCI Member GB£55
SCI Student Member GB£30
SCI Subsidised Member GB£40
Non-Member GB£80


Standard Fees - after 6 March 2015

SCI Member GB£66
SCI Student Member GB£36
SCI Subsidised Member GB£48
Non-Member GB£96


Venue:
Pfizer Lecture Theatre
Department of Chemistry
Lensfield Road
Cambridge CB2 1EW

Speakers
Venue
University of Cambridge

Pfizer Lecture Theatre, Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Lensfield Road, Cambridge, CB2 1EU, United Kingdom

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