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Emerson Science Center | Customer Specific | Public Seminars | San Diego, CA
Experimental Design Made Easy
Take the guess work out of formulation and process development.
Experimental design made easy covers the practical aspects of DOE.
During the workshop you will discover how to effectively:
· Use and understand basic statistics
· Randomize, replicate and block out error
· Perform simple comparative experiments
· Interpret analysis of variance (ANOVA)
· Discover hidden interactions
· Exploit efficient factorial designs
· Screen variables to find vital few
· Determine when to use transformations
· Explore categorical factors with general factorials
The Experimental Design Made Easy workshop helps you plan your DOE by selecting the appropriate designs. It will guide you through your experimental and strategical analysis.
Who should attend: Dosage form formulation scientists, process engineers, technical services professionals and validation specialists. (2.4 CEU’s can be earned where applicable.) Knowledge of basic statistics is recommended.
Tuition: $1,600 – Includes: all materials, software, PC use, book Design and Analysis of Experiments by D. Montgomery, on-site lunch.
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Sugar Coating Technology
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The Science of Tablet Formulation
Granulation Demonstration, Blend Formulation Developed Earlier in two groups, Characterization, Particle Size Distribution, Density, Flow, Data Evaluation and more.
Tuition: $1,950 – Includes: Three days of classroom instruction and lab application, course materials and supplies, breakfast and lunch all three days, dinner with the team on the first evening
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Introduction to Solid Dosage Forms for Non-Technical Professionals
Introduction to Solid Dosage Forms for Production Operators
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Mathematics Review for Industry
Mathematics review for industry is a one day basic seminar of the math essentials for the Pharmaceutical industry.
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Experimental Design Made Easy
Take the guess work out of formulation and process development.
Experimental design made easy covers the practical aspects of DOE.
During the workshop you will discover how to effectively:
· Use and understand basic statistics
· Randomize, replicate and block out error
· Perform simple comparative experiments
· Interpret analysis of variance (ANOVA)
· Discover hidden interactions
· Exploit efficient factorial designs
· Screen variables to find vital few
· Determine when to use transformations
· Explore categorical factors with general factorials
The Experimental Design Made Easy workshop helps you plan your DOE by selecting the appropriate designs. It will guide you through your experimental and strategical analysis.
Who should attend: Dosage form formulation scientists, process engineers, technical services professionals and validation specialists. (2.4 CEU’s can be earned where applicable.) Knowledge of basic statistics is recommended.
Tuition: $1,600 – Includes: all materials, software, PC use, book Design and Analysis of Experiments by D. Montgomery, on-site lunch.
Detailed Course Description and Outline
Science Based Tablet Formulation Development
Objective: Seminar participants will develop a better understanding of how a tablet formulation and process is rationalized using science.
Who should attend: Formulation Scientist, Technical Services Personnel, Quality Control and Quality Assurance Personnel, Project Managers, Laboratory Technicians, Operations Personnel, Technical Sales and Marketing Associates.
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Drug Development Technology Series: Small Molecule Candidate to Clinic
Workshop series objectives:
The participants in this one day event will gain a general understanding of what it takes to move a small molecule drug candidate from the research laboratory through phase 1 and 2 clinical studies effectively and efficiently without sacrificing quality or good science.
Who should attend:
Scientists, Engineers, Project Managers, Investment Groups, Quality Assurance Professionals, Regulatory / CMC / Clinical Associates
When:
February 26, 2008
(8:00 AM ¡V 5:00 PM)
Venue:
Marriott, San Diego ¡V Mission Valley
8757 Rio San Diego Drive
San Diego, CA 92108
Cost per participant:
$250 if registered before February 1, 2008
$300 after February 1, 2008
$400 on site (assuming space is available)
You registration fee includes:
ƒ´ All six workshop sessions
ƒ´ Printed and electronic versions of all the presentations
ƒ´ Continental breakfast
ƒ´ Morning and afternoon breaks
ƒ´ Lunch
On-sight parking is available at a reduced rate ($6.00 for the day)
Agenda at a glance:
8:00 ¡V 8:45 Registration/Continental Breakfast/Networking
8:45 ¡V 9:00 Opening Remarks Walter Strathy
9:00 ¡V 10:00 Session 1 ¡V Transitioning from Drug Research to Drug Development Mark Edgar, Ph.D.
10:00 ¡V 11:00 Session 2 ¡V Project Management of Outsourced Activities Kay Olmstead, Ph.D.
11:00 ¡V 11:30 Coffee Break/Networking
11:30 ¡V 12:30 Session 3 - API Sourcing Giff Marzoni
12:30 ¡V 1:30 Lunch and Networking
1:30 ¡V 2:30 Session 4 ¡V API Characterization Robert V. Tuohy, III
2:30 ¡V 3:30 Session 5 - Analytical Method Development Mary Guokas
3:30 ¡V 4:00 Coffee Break/Networking
4:00 ¡V 5:00 Session 6 - Formulation Development Stephen Levine
Workshop details are listed on the PDF file link below:
Detailed Course Description and Outline
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