17th International Process Development Conference

May 16, 2010 - May 20, 2010
Renaissance Harborplace Hotel
202 East Pratt Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
USA
17th International Process Development Conference
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This innovative annual event offers a prestigious roster of industry professionals and research pioneers who will share their knowledge and experience in chemical process research, continuous processing, crystallization, process safety, and scale-up, Process Analytical Technology (PAT) and Quality by Design (QbD), and emerging research.

The Conference is an excellent opportunity to meet experts from industry and academia and learn about new applications and techniques in the field of chemical and process development during roundtable discussions and workshops.  Presentations will be given on topics including:

  • Process Analytical Technology (PAT)/Quality by Design (QbD)
  • Continuous Processing
  • Emerging Research
  • Crystallization
  • Chemical Process Research
  • Process Safety and Scale-up 

Sunday afternoon features workshops hosted by Industry Experts:

  • Crystallization Quality by Design FBRM®, PVM® and ReactIR: Toolkit for Successful Scale-Up and Manufacture – Mark Barrett, University College Dublin
  • Reaction Progression Kinetics Analysis – Professor Donna G. Blackmond, The Scripps Research Institute
  • Anticipate Mixing Issues at Small Scale, Early-on, Using Plant Reactor Simulation – Ray Machado, M2Technologies

As well as hands-on product and application workshops hosted by METTLER TOLEDO Technology and Application Consultants. Training Sessions and Workshops are included in the Conference Registration fee – a saving of $3000 (the cost of a standalone 1 day training session)

Conference Presenters
The Conference Agenda features presentations from industry and academia. We are pleased to announce the following confirmed speakers:

·         Continuous Processing (Mon AM)
o    Klavs Jensen, MIT - Flow Chemistry – Micro and Mini Reactors in Discovery and Development
o    Martin Johnson, Eli Lilly - Continuous Processing for Speed to Early Phase Material Delivery
o    Ayman D Allian, Abbott Laboratories - Development of Continuous Process for Alkene Ozonolysis
·         Chemical Process Research (Mon PM)
o    Professor Donna G. Blackmond, The Scripps Research Institute
o    Jason Heim, The Scripps Research Institute
o    Ed Delaney, Reaction Science – ReactIR™ Micro Flow Cell Applied to Separation Challenges
o    Terry Connolly, Wyeth - Examples of Early Phase Implementation of PAT Tools: Meeting Short Term Goals While Setting the Stage for Long-Term Process Understanding and Control
o    Nizar Haddad, Boehringer Ingelheim -  Applications of ReactIR™ in Rapid Development of New Processes
o    Jeff Nye, BMS - Use of Inline FTIR to Monitor a Semi-Continuous Photochemical Cycloaddition Under Cryogenic Conditions
·         Crystallization (Tues AM – parallel session)
o    Soojin Kim, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc - Particle Engineering Via the Control of Crystallization Kinetics and Monitoring by FBRM®
o    John O'Reilly, Roche Ireland - The Implementation of FBRM® as a PAT Tool in API Manufacturing
o    Mark Barrett - UCD Crystallization Research Group, Solid State Pharmaceutical Cluster (SSPC Ireland) - Routes to Process Optimization via Novel IR and FBRM Applications
·         Process Safety & Scale-up (Tues AM – parallel session)
o    Edward Mark Davis, Eli Lilly and Company - Jacket Controlled RC1 Heat Transfer Scale Down
o    Sanjeev Katti, Genzyme Corporation - Scale-up challenges and considerations in the process development of an exothermic reaction step in Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) Synthesis
o    Jerry Salan, Nalas Engineering Services Inc. - Energetic Material Process Development Using Scale-down Experiments
o    Takashi Naka, Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation - Scale-up and Safety Evaluation Case Studies for Reduction Process
·         Emerging Research (Wed AM)
o    Michael A. Gonzalez PhD, EPA - Designing Sustainable Chemical Synthesis: Merging Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
o    Tim Long, Virginia Tech
o    Jason Moore, MIT - Microreactors with Inline IR Analysis for Reaction Screening
·         Process Analytical Technology (PAT)/Quality by Design (QbD) (Wed PM)
o    Christine M. V. Moore, PhD , FDA
o    Thomas Williamson, Roche
o    Jale Muslehiddinoglu, BMS - Use of FTIR for Process Control, Risk Management and Scale-up


Conference Location
The Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel, in the middle of the Baltimore, is located directly across the street from the Inner Harbor’s diverse selection of dining, shopping, and attractions. As Maryland's largest city and economic hub, Baltimore is known for its beautiful harbor; quirky, distinct neighborhoods, national historic relevance, and unique museums.

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Conference Registration
Conference registration include

  • Four nights accomodation (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday)
  • Product and application workshops including refreshment breaks
  • Conference book and presentations
  • Welcome dinner (Sunday evening)
  • All breakfasts, lunches, dinners and refreshment breaks (Monday-Thursday morning)
  • Social Networking (Tuesday afternoon and evening)
  • Awards dinner (Wednesday evening)
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Past Award Winners
During each International Process Development Conference, attendees have the opportunity to vote for the "Best Paper".  The speaker with the most votes is announced during the Conference Awards dinner which takes place on the final evening of the Conference (Wednesday).  In 2009: