"ANALYTICAL CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS FOR DIFFICULT PHARMACEUTICAL MOLECULES" NOVEMBER 10TH & 11TH 2015 AT GSK WARE HERTS TIMETABLED VERSION The Chromatographic Society is an internationally connected organisation and UK registered scientific charity devoted to the promotion and dissemination of knowledge on all aspects of chromatography and related separation techniques. This Symposium will focus its attention on addressing problems in the following areas: Separation, Detection, Resolution, Quantification, Identification, Limits of Detection, Interferences and Structural Elucidation. Case histories of difficult analyses and solutions to these issues will be presented and discussed by both in-house GSK analysts and invited external speakers from the pharmaceutical industry. Experiences in problem solving customers’ difficult analyses will be presented by instrument companies who will provide insight into their capabilities and application of their instrumentation and methodologies. Our Special Guest Speakers will include: Max Robinson/Alan Hill GSK Quantitative Challenges of Charged Aerosol Detection Dave Elder GSK Strategic Approaches to Analysing Mutagenic Impurities Claire Haylock GSK Analysing Mutagenic Impurities: A case study Rachel Orr GSK Challenges inherent in analysing Oligonucleotides Kris Pearson GSK Development and Optimisation of an HPLC method for related impurities for a co-blended inhaled product Chris Welch Merck Separation of isomeric impurities Dorina Kotoni Novartis Pharma AG, Universal detection in the pharmaceutical industry, an evaluation of recent aerosol-based detectors for impurity profiling in analytical R&D in RP-HPLC and HILIC Mark Taylor Pfizer Contaminant peaks: sources and solutions for improved performance in gradient LC Saritha R. Shetty SPP School of Pharmacy and Technology Management, Mumbai. High Performance Liquid Chromatography Method Development and Validation for Simultaneous Estimation of Ofloxacin and Mometasone furoate in ophthalmic solutions Pauline Phillips Syngenta Multidimensional techniques for the Characterisation of polymeric material REGISTRATION COSTS Members of either The Chromatographic Society, Royal Society of Chemistry or BMSS £150 Non Members £180 Students* and Retirees £75 NOTE: VAT at 20% is additionally charged on all prices REGISTRATION WEB LINKS Please use the appropriate link below to register your intention to attend the symposium. Exhibiting company’s staff delegates who have free complimentary places as part of their exhibition costs should also register Paying delegates use – https://www.eventspro.net/mm/getdemo.ei?id=1070310&s=_SNCAOGCOR ChromSoc Committee members and Complimentary Delegates use – https://www.eventspro.net/mm/getdemo.ei?id=1070310&s=_7EK7ZZL47 *ChromSoc Student Bursaries are available for this event. The Bursary scheme will target young or less experienced chromatographers /separation scientists. A maximum of £250 will be awarded per candidate Details of how to apply are on the Chromsoc Website www.chromsoc.com SPONSORSHIP, LECTURE CONTENT & EXHIBITION STAND ENQUIRIES Contacts: Dr. Chris Bevan on chris.anne.bevan@gmail.com &/or For general queries and assistance: Email: carol@meetingmakers.co.uk Meeting Makers Block 4, Unit 4, Kelvin Campus West of Scotland Science Park 2317 Maryhill Road, Glasgow, G20 0SP Tel: +44 (0) 141 945 6880 Fax: +44 (0) 141 945 6899 WEB: http://www.meetingmakers.co.uk Update announcements will be on The Chromatographic Society Website http://www.chromsoc.com/ Table top exhibitors will be integrated into the symposium and invited to present the science and technology behind their analytical instruments and consumable products. SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION COSTS GOLD LEVEL SPONSORSHIP £1750 Table top exhibition stand & 20 mins lecture time integrated into the programme 3 free delegate admission places SILVER LEVEL SPONSORSHIP £1250 Table top exhibition stand & 10 mins lecture time integrated into the programme 2 free delegate admission places BRONZE LEVEL SPONSORSHIP £750 Table top exhibition stand and 1 free delegate admission place Venue address: GlaxoSmithKline David Jack Centre R&D Ware. Park Road, Ware, Herts, SG12 ODPUK Exhibitors should send their exhibits marked for the attention of Dr. David Elder at GSK Ware. Local hotels that are convenient to the GSK site include the Marriot at Cheshunt where committee will be staying. This symposium forms part of GSK’s 300th anniversary. The original company (Silvanus Bevan) was founded in 1715 at the Plough Court Pharmacy in the East End of London (see attached picture). After many mergers and takeovers the genesis of the present company occurred with the merger of SmithKline French and Beecham in 1990, and five years later with the merger of the Glaxo Group and the Wellcome Foundation. The present company was founded in 2000 with the merger of SmithKline Beecham and GlaxoWellcome to form GSK. 1715 to 2015 Plough Court Pharmacy established Plough Court pharmacy is established, the forerunner of Allen and Hanburys, in London by Silvanus Bevan. The A&H name continues today. "ANALYTICAL CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS FOR DIFFICULT PHARMACEUTICAL MOLECULES" NOVEMBER 10TH & 11TH 2015 AT GSK WARE HERTS AGENDA TIMETABLE NOVEMBER 10TH 2015 Exhibitors set up table top exhibits in GSK Ware conference centre from 10 am on November 10 th 2015 Registration of delegates from 12 noon on November 10th 2015 Buffet lunch from 12:45 to 2:00pm with access to exhibits & posters 2:00 to 2:10pm Symposium opens: Introduction and welcome from The Chromatographic Society, Chris Bevan Welcome to GSK and safety directions, David Elder 2:10 to 2:30pm Tim Steel Agilent Technologies UK Title to be announced 2:30 to 2:50pm Sue Roach ANATUNE Title to be announced 2:50 to 3:35pm Mark Taylor Pfizer Contaminant peaks: sources and solutions for improved performance in gradient LC 3:35 to 4:20pm Pauline Phillips Syngenta Multidimensional techniques for the Characterisation of polymeric material 4:20 to 4:40PM Presentation by Chris Message (Title to be announced) 4:40 to 5:20pm Saritha Shetty SPP School of Pharmacy and Technology Management, Mumbai. High Performance Liquid Chromatography Method Development and Validation for Simultaneous Estimation of Ofloxacin and Mometasone furoate in ophthalmic solutions 5:20 TO 6:00pm Andy Rice From the Plough Court Pharmacy to GSK, Ware: 300 years of Quality and Innovation Symposium day 1 science sessions close. Delegates transfer to GSK Ware social club for evening meal and pub style quiz chaired by Dave Rudd starting at 6:30pm NOVEMBER 11TH 2015 9:00 to 9:10am GSK introduction and safety instructions David Elder 9:10 to 9:40am James Heaton University of West of England Practical evaluations of hydrophilic interaction chromatography for pharmaceutical analysis 9:40 to 10:00am Presentation by Steve Preece Title to be announced 10:00 to 10:45am Max Robinson/Alan Hill GSK Quantitative Challenges of Charged Aerosol Detection 10:45 to 11:30am Dorina Kotoni Novartis Pharma AG, Universal detection in the pharmaceutical industry, an evaluation of recent aerosol-based detectors for impurity profiling in analytical R&D in RP-HPLC and HILIC 11:30 to 12:15 Kris Pearson GSK Development and Optimisation of an HPLC method for related impurities for a co-blended inhaled product 12:15 to 1:00pm Chris Welch Separation of isomeric impurities Merck 1:00 to 2:00pm LUNCH, EXHIBITION & POSTER COURT OPENS 2:00 to 2:45pm Claire Haylock Analysing Mutagenic Impurities: A case study GSK 2:45 to 3:30pm Dave Elder GSK Strategic Approaches to Analysing Mutagenic Impurities 3:30 to 4:15pm Rachel Orr GSK Challenges inherent in analysing Oligonucleotides 4:15 TO 4:35pm Stuart Phillips (title to be announced) 4:35 to 4:55pm Jim Thorne CESI-MS A new way to Analyze for PACAP and VIP 5:00pm Round up summary of the symposium. Symposium closes and farewell Posters: Unification of charge heterogeneity, purity, and molecular weight analyses of mAbs into a single analysis using CESI-MS Jim Thorne D. Sindu Priya Student poster Title to be announced Exhibitors Scientific and Technical Presenters currently include the following sponsoring exhibitors: Hichrom Limited Experts in Chromatography THAMES RESTEK