CAPSULE-BASED INHALERS: UNDERSTANDING CAPSULE-BASED INHALERS:
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CAPSULE-BASED INHALERS: UNDERSTANDING CAPSULE-BASED INHALERS:
CAPSULE-BASED INHALERS: UNDERSTANDING THE SCIENCE W 25 November 2014, Conf. No N11-8614 r you for Here y l App Place e Fre Please PRINT your details: Title .................. First Name........................................... (Dr, Mr, Mrs, etc) Family name ................................................................... Position ........................................................................... Department..................................................................... Company ........................................................................ Company VAT No. .......................................................... Address .......................................................................... ........................................................................................ City ................................ Post Code ............................. Country........................................................................... Tel No. ............................................................................. Fax No............................................................................. E-mail ............................................................................. Secretary’s Name ........................................................... Early Registration is Recommended as Places are Complimentary and Limited A Certificate of Attendance for Professional Development will be given to each participant who completes the course Reg Info istratio rma n tion Dates 25 November 2014 Start: 09.30 – Finish: 15.45 Registration & Coffee 25 November 2014 09.00 Venue Hotel Ramada Plaza Messeplatz 12 Basel 14058 Switzerland Tel: + 41 61 560 4000 email: basel.plaza@h-hotels.com ß Management Forum Ltd To Reg is ter www.management-forum.co.uk E-mail: registrations@management-forum.co.uk If you have NOT received confirmation seven days after registering, please contact Registration Department. Early Registration is Recommended as Places are Complimentary and Limited Conference Fee Free Registration Please Note, Only Registered Delegates will be Admitted. Conference No. N11-8614 Exhibition opportunities available please contact: n tio es ibi niti h Ex ortu able p il op ava andrea.james@management-forum.co.uk Cancellation Policy: Please let us know if you are unable to attend by emailing: registrations@management-forum.co.uk +44 (0) 1483 730008 Qualicaps in association with Management Forum present Management Forum reserves the right to cancel/alter the programme, the speakers, the date or venue. If an event is cancelled Management Forum is not responsible for airfare, hotel or other costs incurred by registered delegates. If you do not want to receive future mailings from Management Forum please contact nick@management-forum.co.uk If you do not wish to receive selected third party mailings please contact nick@management-forum.co.uk MANAGEMENT FORUM LTD, 98-100 Maybury Road, Woking, Surrey GU21 5JL, UK Tel: +44 (0)1483 730071 Fax: +44 (0)1483 730008 Website: www.management-forum.co.uk JOIN US ON CAPSULE-BASED INHALERS: UNDERSTANDING THE SCIENCE Benefits from attending: n n n n n n Better understanding of which device, capsule or formulation to use for dry powder inhalation Understand the key parameters in powder aerolisation from Dry Powder Inhalers (DPI) Understand capsule properties and puncturing by DPIs Assess the effect of lubricant levels on the internal surfaces of inhalation capsules Utilise the design of experiments to optimise internal lubricant content of inhalation capsules Network with senior inhalation professionals Chairman: Dr Michel Deleers, Managing Director of Deelers-Projects S.p.r.l and Master of Teaching at Faculty of Pharmacy Universite Libre De Brussels, Belgium With a panel of inhalation experts from academia and industry Register for your free place online at www.management-forum.co.uk or by phone on +44 (0)1483 730071, fax 730008 25 November 2014 Hotel Ramada Plaza, Basel, Switzerland INTRODUCTION FACULTY OF SPEAKERS: (Cont.) This one day seminar has been designed to enable delegates to understand the science behind capsule-based inhalers. The programme will provide a comprehensive overview of capsule-based inhalers for dry powder inhalation. It will consider various aspects of inhalation capsules and powders and provide a state of the art review of the technology available. This event will be an excellent opportunity to discuss the use of capsule-based inhalers and provide an informal environment to network with fellow inhalation professionals from industry and academia. Dr Imran Saleem is a Senior Lecturer in Pharmaceutical Technology within the School of Pharmacy & Biomolecular Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, UK, since 2008. He obtained his Pharmacy degree from the same university and is a registered pharmacist. In 2003, he received his Doctor of Philosphy (Ph.D) in drug delivery from Aston University, UK. Upon completing his Ph.D he went on to undertake a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at University of New Mexico in the Advanced Drug Delivery Laboratory of Dr H Smyth, working in the area of dry powder inhalation. He has been working in and has published numerous papers in the area of pulmonary drug delivery since 2006. His research is aimed at developing novel delivery systems for targeting therapeutic agents to their site of action, with particular emphasis on lung diseases via dry powder pulmonary delivery. Brian Jones is Scientific Advisor for Qualicaps Europe, S.A.U. and is an Honorary Senior Lecturer in the School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK. He graduated from the University of Wales with a BPharm. in 1961 and an MPharm. in 1973. He is a Fellow of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. The major part of his career (29 years) was spent working for Eli Lilly & Co. Ltd, UK where he was involved in providing technical support to their capsule manufacturing and filling operations and in providing a service to their capsule customers in Europe, Asia, Africa and North America and took early retirement in 1994. In Lilly he was involved in the development of the first inhalation capsule in the late 1960s, used in the Spinhaler® of Fisons, UK. His research interests are in the properties of inhalation grade hypromellose capsules and their use in dry powder inhalers. Dr Nour Kayali is a senior mass spectrometrist in the Mass Spectrometry Center of Complutense University of Madrid. He is involved in developing methods in GCMS and LCMS to identify and quantify individual organic molecules in a biological or non-biological extracts. His research interest is related to trace analysis focusing on instrumental developments in solid phase microextraction, SPME. Fernando Diez is Business Development Manager for Qualicaps Europe. He has an MBA and degrees in Chemistry and Physics. His work mission is creating new business opportunities outside of the formal review/tender process. Prior to Qualicaps he worked for several companies including Sanofi, Dow Chemical and Sniace. He has published several papers and posters on capsule technology. WHO SHOULD ATTEND This seminar will be of interest to; Directors, Business Development Managers, Senior Executives in Technical Departments, Product Development Managers, Project Managers, Research & Development professionals & Heads of Medical Device Departments in the inhalation market. CHAIRMAN: Michel Deleers, Managing Director of Deleers-Projects s.p.r.l., Master of Teaching at Faculty of Pharmacy and Industrial Collaborator at Beams, Polytechnic School, University of Libre de Brussels (ULB), and Co-founder of Talent Cy. He has authored around 100 publications and registered 22 Patents in Pharmaceutical formulations. Past positions include: CEO of Oncobel s.a.,Vice President New Pharmaceutical Technologies in R&D UCB Pharma, and Vice President Global Pharmaceutical Technology & Analytical Developments, Clinical Supplies (UCB Pharma s.a.). FACULTY OF SPEAKERS: Dr Nathalie Wauthoz, holds a post-doctoral position in the Laboratory of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Libre de Brussels (ULB), she previously held a post-doctoral position in “Unité Micro et Nanomédecines Biomimétiques (Mint)”, INSERM UMR-S 1066 in Angers (France) - Euronanomed project “Lymphotarg”, and was a Research/ Assistant in Pharmaceutical Technology in the Laboratory of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy, ULB. Her current research interests include Pulmonary Drug Delivery System: Development of Powders for Inhalation (DPIs); anti-cancer, antifungal and anti-asthmatic drugs; In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation: cell culture and models of lung tumours and invasive pulmonary aspergillosis. PROGRAMME 09.30 u Registration and Coffee 10.00 u Welcome and Introduction from Qualicaps Ciro Ahumada, President EMEA, Qualicaps Europe, S.A.U., Spain 10.10 u Chairman’s Introduction Michel Deleers, University Libre de Brussels, Belgium 10.15 u Dry Powder for Inhalation: Which Device, Capsule and Formulation? Dr Nathalie Wauthoz, University Libre de Brussels, Belgium 11.00 u Key Parameters in DPI Aerosolization Dr Imran Saleem, Liverpool John Moores University, UK 11.45 u Capsules Properties and Puncturing by DPIs Brian Jones, Cardiff University, UK 12.30 u Networking Lunch 13.30 u Effect of Lubricant Level on the Internal Surface of HPMC Capsules Using HS-SPME GC-MS and AFM Dr Nour Kayali, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain 14.15 u Using Design of Experiments (DOE) to Optimise Internal Lubricant Content in Inhalation Capsules Fernando Diez, Qualicaps Europe, S.A.U., Spain 15.00 u Panel Discussion 15.30 u Chairman’s Concluding Remarks Michel Deleers, University Libre de Brussels, Belgium 15.45 u End of Seminar and Tea DOCUMENTATION Delegates will receive a course material folder containing comprehensive documentation provided by the speakers, which will be a valuable source of reference for the future. Register for your free place online at: www.management-forum.co.uk