PROGRAM
Wednesday, September 22, 2021
NZ 20:35
UK 09:35
CET 10:35
Finland 11:35
NZ 20:50
UK 09:50
CET 10:50
Finland 11:50
NZ 21:05
UK 10:05
CET 11:05
Finland 12:05
NZ 21:20
UK 10:20
CET 11:20
Finland 12:20
NZ 21:35
UK 10:35
CET 11:35
Finland 12:35
NZ 19:00
UK 08:00
CET 09:00
Finland 10:00
Welcome and Introduction
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NZ 19:15
UK 08:15
CET 09:15
Finland 10:15
NZ 19:30
UK 08:30
CET 09:30
Finland 10:30
NZ 19:45
UK 08:45
CET 09:45
Finland 10:45
NZ 20:00
UK 09:00
CET 10:00
Finland 11:00
NZ 20:15
UK 09:15
CET 10:15
Finland 11:15
Processing I
Single session
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Chair: Natalie MacLean
Anže Zidar, University of Ljubljana
Evaluation of Nanofiber Immunogenic and Immunomodulatory Properties In Vitro
Mohammed Al-Sharabi, University of Cambridge
Investigating the impact of the preparation conditions and type of solvent on the liquid transport kinetics of ceramic powder compacts using terahertz pulsed imaging
Luz Naranjo, Ghent University
Prediction of hopper discharge flow for a pharmaceutical powder using Discrete Element Method
Carolina Corzo, RCPE
Solid state of lipid-based excipients: impact on their processability via spray-drying
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Amorphous & Stability I
Parallel session A
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Chair: Kārlis Bērziņš
Formulation & 3D Printing II
Parallel session B
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Chair: Snezana Radivojev
Yixuan Wang, University of Copenhagen
Effects of polymer addition on strongly and non strongly interacting binary co-amorphous systems
Patrícia Nunes, University of Lisbon
Insights into the release mechanisms of amorphous solid dispersions: the role of drug-rich colloids
Rong Di, University of Copenhagen
Phase separation study based on finding the optimal mixing ratio of drug and co-former via detection of eutectic mixtures
Charline Henaff, Université de Lille
Solid state amorphization of riboflavin upon milling
Nuno da Costa, University of Lisbon
Evaluation of the stability of amorphous forms of olanzapine during the production of granules, extrudates and pellets dosage forms
Sara Figueiredo, University of Lisbon
Paroxetine 3D-printable formulations for additive manufacture by Fused Deposition Modelling
Michela Beretta, RCPE
Dual-combination DPI product performance: the importance of the carrier type, blending parameters and inhaler selection
Silke Henry, University of Ghent
Extrusion-based 3D printing of zolpidem tablets to aid in withdrawal therapy
J Macedo, University of Lisbon
Influence of different polymer:drug combinations on their processability by thermal processes and in the properties of 3D printed tablets
Please see parallel session A
NZ 21:50
UK 10:50
CET 11:50
Finland 12:50
Cosing Remarks
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Wednesday, October 13, 2021
NZ 19:00
UK 08:00
CET 09:00
Finland 10:00
Welcome and Introduction
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Analytics I
Parallel session A
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Chair:
Processing II
Parallel session B
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Chair:
NZ 19:10
UK 08:10
CET 09:10
Finland 10:10
NZ 19:25
UK 08:25
CET 09:25
Finland 10:25
NZ 19:40
UK 08:40
CET 09:40
Finland 10:40
NZ 19:55
UK 08:55
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Finland 10:55
NZ 20:10
UK 09:10
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Finland 11:10
Karlis Berzins, University of Otago
A new frontier for non-destructive spatial analysis of pharmaceutical solid dosage forms: micro-spatially/spatially offset low-frequency Raman spectroscopy(micro-SOLFRS/SOLFRS)
Amelie Mattusch, Technische Universität Dortmund
Investigation of Flow-Induced Effects on the Dissolution of APIs
Johanna Kölbel, University of Cambridge
Toward in-situ Observation of the Structure of Crystallising Magnesium Sulfate Solutions
René Brands, Technische Universität Dortmund
Application of UV-Vis spectroscopy as an in-line monitoring tool for tableting
Keir Murphy, University of Strathclyde
Terahertz Analysis of Glass Simulation Samples
Vincent Kimmel, Technische Universität Dortmund
Global 1D Model for Twin-Screw-Extruders in Pharmaceutical Applications
Snezana Radivojev, RCPE
The influence of mucus on the permeability of inhalable APIs
Manuel Zettl, RCPE
Design and Characterisation of a Novel Continuous Vacuum Drying Technology
Jack Creswick, University of Strathclyde
Analysis of Novel Spherical Agglomerates: Compaction Behaviour and Impact on Tablet Properties
Jayant Iyer, RCPE
Milling-induced amorphisation in Mifepristone and the implications on oxidative stability
NZ 20:25
UK 09:25
CET 10:25
Finland 11:25
Short Break
Analytics II
Parallel session C
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Chair:
Amorphous & Stability II
Parallel session D
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Chair:
NZ 20:35
UK 09:35
CET 10:35
Finland 11:35
NZ 20:50
UK 09:50
CET 10:50
Finland 11:50
NZ 21:05
UK 10:05
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Finland 12:05
NZ 21:20
UK 10:20
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NZ 21:35
UK 10:35
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Finland 12:35
Blaž Grilc, University of Ljubljana
Development of a buccal films with the assistance of image analytics
Peter Remoto, University of Otago
Isothermal dehydration of nitrofurantoin monohydrate II: A low frequency Raman spectroscopy study
Pedro Martin Salvador, Ghent University
Model based scale up of a spray drying process for a protein based product
Selma Celikovic, RCPE
Observer Design for Granule Moisture in the ConsiGma™-25 Fluid Bed Dryer
Runqiao Dong, University of Cambridge
Visualising Features of Liquid Transport through Coated Tablets Using Terahertz Pulsed Imaging
Keyoomars Khorami, The University of Copenhagen
Co-amorphous drug-phospholipid systems – bridging the gap between amorphous solid dispersions and lipid based drug
Eline Boel, KU Leaven
Solvent influence on manufacturability, phase behavior and morphology of amorphous solid dispersions prepared via bead coating
Qi Li, University of Cambridge
The metastable form of theophylline observed during phase transitions
Please see parallel session C
Črt Dragar, University of Ljubljana
Multi-Core Magnetic Nanocarriers for Drug Delivery
NZ 21:50
UK 10:50
CET 11:50
Finland 12:50