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SAE Media Group is proud to announce the return of their 13th annual Controlled Release event to London in 2016! Controlled-release (CR) drug-delivery systems continue to play an important role in the treatment of diseases.

With an increase prevalence of cancer globally and advanced developments in controlled release technologies, controlled release remains the top priority for formulation scientists. Recent breakthroughs include the utilisation of nanotechnology and hydrogel polymers in controlled release mechanisms. In particular a long-acting insulin analogue shows promise for the treatment of diabetes, a unique approach which activates a micelle formation, facilitating transport of drug and significantly increasing absorption with a 10 to 50 fold increase in bioavailability.*

SAE Media Group’s 13th Controlled Release 2016 event will engage you in lively discussions with industry leaders to discover the latest innovations, as well as guiding you through the latest regulatory updates to ensure strict compliance. Through the 2-day meeting, you will learn about up and coming novel controlled release strategies to accelerate commercialisation.

*http://www.pharmtech.com/oral-absorption-enhancing-drug-delivery-technology


 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Marion Westwood

Marion Westwood

Senior Pharmaceutical Assessor, MHRA
Mark Wilson

Mark Wilson

Director Platform Technology and Science , GlaxoSmithKline
Sune Andersen

Sune Andersen

Principal Scientist Drying Processes, Novo Nordisk A / S

Daniel Margetson

Director CMC, Diurnal
Daniel Margetson

Dario Carugo

Research Fellow, University of Oxford & University of Southhampton
Dario Carugo

Harpreet Sandhu

Senior Director, Kashiv Pharma
Harpreet  Sandhu

Howard Stevens

Professor, University Of Strathclyde
Howard Stevens

Kathryn Hill

Associate Principal Scientist, AstraZeneca
Kathryn Hill

Liam Good

Director, Tecrea Ltd
Liam Good

Marion Westwood

Senior Pharmaceutical Assessor, MHRA
Marion Westwood

Dr Marion Westwood, is a senior pharmaceutical assessor from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) licensing division. She is an assessor in the team responsible for oncology and rheumatology products.

Marion completed her PhD in drug delivery from biomaterials at Queens University, Belfast.
She has worked at the MHRA for more than 6 years and has a wide range of experience in regulatory processes for almost all types of submissions, including generic applications and new active substances.
Marion has a particular interest in drug device combination products and is a member of the internal drug-device combination working group at the MHRA. She is also involved in the MHRA’s paediatric formulation working group.
 

Mark Wilson

Director Platform Technology and Science , GlaxoSmithKline
Mark Wilson

Mohammad Absar

Pharmacologist, FDA
Mohammad  Absar

Rene Holm

Senior Director, H Lundbeck A/S
Rene Holm

Saif Shubber

Formualtion Scientist, MedImmune Inc.
Saif Shubber

Samir Haddouchi

Managing Director, SPS Pharma Services
Samir Haddouchi

Stuart Robinson

Head of Business Development, Critical Pharmaceuticals Limited
Stuart  Robinson

Sune Andersen

Principal Scientist Drying Processes, Novo Nordisk A / S
Sune Andersen

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Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Introduction from Workshop Leaders

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Introduction to QbD - General principles & focus on Product understanding/ Analytical testing elements

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Selection of DoE Approach Answering QTPP Requirements - MR formulation case study

Jerome Mantanus

Jerome Mantanus, Senior Scientist QbD/PAT Drug Product Formulation, UCB Pharma

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10:15

Taking Advantage of Design Space to Identify Robust Formulation

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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11:00

PAT to Gain Formulation & Process Understanding During Development and Scale Up

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PAT for Real Time Process Monitoring and End-point Detection

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Q&A

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End of Workshop

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13:00

Registration & Coffee

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13:30

Introduction from Workshop Leaders

Rene Holm

Rene Holm, Senior Director, H Lundbeck A/S

Clive Wilson

Clive Wilson, Professor of Pharmaceutics, University of Strathclyde

Ijeoma Uchegbu

Ijeoma Uchegbu, Scientific Secretary CRS, Chair in Pharmaceutical Nanoscience, University Of London

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What Does the Industry Need Now?

Rene Holm

Rene Holm, Senior Director, H Lundbeck A/S

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Afternoon Tea

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The Biological: What Can We and Can’t We Do in the Gut?

Clive Wilson

Clive Wilson, Professor of Pharmaceutics, University of Strathclyde

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The chemical: Will Nanotechnology Solvate all our Problems?

Ijeoma Uchegbu

Ijeoma Uchegbu, Scientific Secretary CRS, Chair in Pharmaceutical Nanoscience, University Of London

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Q&A

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17:30

End of Workshop

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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Chairman's Opening Remarks

Howard Stevens

Howard Stevens, Professor, University Of Strathclyde

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MHRA: Supporting innovation in controlled release and combination products

Marion Westwood, Senior Pharmaceutical Assessor, MHRA

  • Discuss the latest innovations surrounding controlled release
  • Gain key regulatory updates from leading competent authorities talking specifically on grey areas such as the regulatory environment surrounding combination products
  • Case study on work with OxSonics.
     
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    Controlling peptide stability to unlock their therapeutic potential

  • Peptides as pharmaceutical drugs
  • Challenges to their formulation and delivery
  • Overcoming the challenges; formulation development and drug delivery
  • Future directions and conclusions
     
  • Saif Shubber

    Saif Shubber, Formualtion Scientist, MedImmune Inc.

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Application of Quality-by-Design during spray drying scale-up

    Sune Andersen

    Sune Andersen, Principal Scientist Drying Processes, Novo Nordisk A / S

  • Examining the use of spray drying in controlled release
  • Linking lab-scale QbD with production scale QbD
  • Scale-up impact on solid dosage forms
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    How are combination products altering the drug delivery landscape?

    Howard Stevens

    Howard Stevens, Professor, University Of Strathclyde

  • Current issues with the combination of drugs with different release mechanisms
  • The regulatory environment surrounding combination products with different controlled release mechanisms
  • Who can support you with regulatory compliance?
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    12:20

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    Telebriefing: Regulatory perspective on innovative systems for controlled release

    Mohammad  Absar

    Mohammad Absar, Pharmacologist, FDA

    · An overview of current innovative controlled release systems in the US market
    · Scientific and regulatory challenges in developing generic controlled release systems
    · FDA/OGD’s ongoing research programme
     

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    The importance of controlled release in nanomedicine design

    Kathryn Hill

    Kathryn Hill, Associate Principal Scientist, AstraZeneca

  •  Predicting modelling for nanomedicine design
  • Optimising drug release from a nanomedicine to improve therapeutic index
  • Comparison of different nanomedicines in improving therapeutic index
  • Case studies and data sharing
     
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    Nanocin™: a novel polymer-based platform for nanomedicine

    Liam Good

    Liam Good, Director, Tecrea Ltd

    • Nanocin™ forms nanoparticles on interaction with nucleic acids, proteins, peptides and small molecules
    • The polymer has a low toxicity profile and a long history of safe use
    • Nanocin™:drug particles and examples of cell entry and functional effects will be presented
     

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    15:50

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

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    16:15

    Afternoon Tea

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Mark Wilson

    Mark Wilson, Director Platform Technology and Science , GlaxoSmithKline

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    9:10

    An industrial perspective on novel oral dose controlled release technologies

    Mark Wilson

    Mark Wilson, Director Platform Technology and Science , GlaxoSmithKline

  • GSK’s activities to develop new platform drug delivery technologies
  • Approaches to collaboration and partnering with external organisations
  • The application and implementation of new technologies within GSK
     

             

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    Microfluidics and drug delivery systems for controlled release: production, characterisation and industrial translation

    Dario Carugo

    Dario Carugo, Research Fellow, University of Oxford & University of Southhampton

  • Production of nanoscale and microscale drug delivery vehicles using microfluidic technology
  • Development of acoustofluidic platforms for ultrasound-mediated intracellular delivery of therapeutic compounds
  • Biomimetic microfluidic architectures to investigate drug release processes within physiologically-relevant microenvironments
  • Industrial translation of microfluidic technology: Challenges and future perspectives
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    Morning Coffee

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    Dissolution testing: A key tool for a better product design

    Samir Haddouchi

    Samir Haddouchi, Managing Director, SPS Pharma Services

  • Principles of dissolution
  • How does dissolution relate to biopharmaceutical classification system (BCS) and  in vitro/in vivo correlation (IVIVC)
  • API characterisation and dissolution
  • Case studies
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    How to formulate poorly soluble drugs

    Rene Holm

    Rene Holm, Senior Director, H Lundbeck A/S

  • Available pharmaceutical technologies for formulating low sol compounds
  • Technical and biopharmaceutical considerations of the technologies
  • Future trends in the formulation of low soluble compounds
     
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    Networking Lunch

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    CriticalMix platform technology: A novel platform technology for sustained delivery of small and large API’s

    Stuart  Robinson

    Stuart Robinson, Head of Business Development, Critical Pharmaceuticals Limited

  •  Overview of who Critcal Pharmaceuticals are
  • Issues with current technologies surrounding microparticles for API’s of all sizes
  • Overview and advantages of the CriticalMix process
  • Case studies
     
     
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    Selection and development of controlled release technology suitable for adult and paediatric dosing

    Harpreet  Sandhu

    Harpreet Sandhu , Senior Director, Kashiv Pharma

  • Multiparticulate controlled release formulations are well known for providing superior controlled release compare to the monolithic systems due to lower food effect and uniform gastric emptying
  • The advantages of multiparticulate system was further extended to maximise the dosing flexibility during development for adult and paediatric dosing
  • Product development including the selection of technology, release mechanism, and development of IVIVR/IVIVC will be discussed 

     

     

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    Afternoon Tea

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    Optimising drug delivery systems to mimic the human circadian rhythm

    Daniel Margetson

    Daniel Margetson, Director CMC, Diurnal

  • The influence of circadian rhythm on human physiological systems and disease state
  • Optimising drug release to reflect the natural human circadian cycle
  • Controlled release therapies for circadian therapeutic areas of interest: Chronocort®- a case study
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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Mark Wilson

    Mark Wilson, Director Platform Technology and Science , GlaxoSmithKline


    Director CMC
    Diurnal
    Research Fellow
    University of Oxford & University of Southhampton
    Senior Director
    Kashiv Pharma
    Professor
    University Of Strathclyde
    Associate Principal Scientist
    AstraZeneca
    Director
    Tecrea Ltd
    Senior Pharmaceutical Assessor
    MHRA
    Director Platform Technology and Science
    GlaxoSmithKline
    Pharmacologist
    FDA
    Senior Director
    H Lundbeck A/S
    Formualtion Scientist
    MedImmune Inc.
    Managing Director
    SPS Pharma Services
    Head of Business Development
    Critical Pharmaceuticals Limited
    Principal Scientist Drying Processes
    Novo Nordisk A / S

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    Exploring Controlled Release Drug Delivery Methods

    Exploring Controlled Release Drug Delivery Methods

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    20 April 2016
    London, United Kingdom

    Preliminary list of attendees for Controlled Release

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    Controlled Release Interview with the US FDA

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    Controlled Release Interview with the MHRA

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    Controlled Release Interview with Kashiv Pharma

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    Controlled Release Interview with Merck

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