| Tuesday, November 6, 2007: 3:30 PM-6:00 PM | |||
| M - Salon D (Marriott Salt Lake City-Downtown) | |||
Topical I: Pharmaceutical Engineering for the 21^st Century (TI) | |||
| #307 - Modeling in the Pharmaceutical Industry (TI007) | |||
| We invite contributions from industry and academia that address system-level process simulation (cycle time analysis, mass and energy balances, equipment usage, scheduling etc.) and/or more detailed unit operations modeling during process development and scale-up in pharmaceutical synthesis and formulation (e.g. reaction steps, solvent chasing, crystallization, filtration, drying). Particular consideration will be given to examples of model development from laboratory data with model validation during scale-up and clear savings or greater process understanding as a result of modeling. | |||
| Chair: | Victor Hung | ||
| CoChair: | Joe Hannon | ||
| CoSponsor(s): | Pharmaceuticals (15b) | ||
| 3:30 PM | 307a | Opportunities, Challenges, And Approaches For Modeling In The Pharmaceutical Industry Prashant B. Kokitkar | |
| 3:50 PM | 307b | Modeling of Breakage and Dissolution of Crystals with Varying Particle Size Distribution within the Quality by Design Framework Pavol Rajniak, Kim Gallagher, Rey Chern, Craig Ikeda, Justin Moser | |
| 4:10 PM | 307c | Application of Modeling in a Qbd Context James Wertman | |
| 4:30 PM | 307d | Coater-Dryer Models Alexander J. Marchut, Wei Chen, Steven H. Chan, Shih-Ying Chang, Olav Lyngberg, Donald Kientzler, San Kiang | |
| 4:50 PM | Break | ||
| 5:00 PM | 307e | Potential of S88, Batchml and Other Standards in Streamlining Process Modeling Alistair Gillanders | |
| 5:20 PM | 307f | Batch Plus Modeling As A Tool To Drive R&d-Based Process Expansion Samrat Mukherjee, Shekhar Viswanath, Jeffrey Breting | |
| 5:40 PM | 307g | Application of Agent Technique in Bioprocess Modelling for Plant-Wide Process Improvement Ying Gao, Katie Kipling, Jarka Glassey, Yuhong Zhou, Mark Willis, Gary Montague, Nigel Titchener-Hooker | |
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