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Title:   Combining Nucleation Technology and Aseptic Processing: The Impact on the Viability and Performance of Process Simulation Media Fills  
Presenter(s):   Presented by Dr. Karen A. Bossert
 
Description:   This webinar will afford attendees the following take-aways:
  1. Understanding of the new technology available for controlling nucleation of ice during manufacture of lyophilized drug products.
  2. Understanding of the role of the new technology in the design of media fills.
  3. Understanding of the impact of the new technology on the viability of microorganisms typically found in an aseptic manufacturing environment.

 Session Objectives include:

  1. Discuss new technologies available for manufacture of lyophilized materials.
  2. Define an approach for conducting media fills for lyophilization processes.
 
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Webinar Recording:   4/24/2012 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   Optical Coherence Tomography based Freeze Drying Microscopy  
Presenter(s):   Bill Kessler and Mircea Mujat from Physical Sciences Inc.
 
Description:   Physical Sciences Inc. (PSI) in collaboration with the University of Connecticut has developed a new Optical Coherence Tomography based Freeze Drying Microscopy (OCT-FDM) technique that results in more accurate collapse temperature determinations representative of what is observed during production scale drying.

 
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Webinar Recording:   3/27/2012 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   Importance of Controlling Nucleation Temperature During the Freeze Step  
Presenter(s):   Mark Shon is currently VP of SP Scientific. Trained as a microbiologist and molecular biologist, Mark has been President, CEO for several companies that design and manufacture scientific equipment.
 
Description:   The combination of ControLyo™ and SMART™ have allowed researchers to study the impact of controlled nucleation on critical process parameters such as dry layer resistance, product temperature and sublimation rate. Results of this technology are presented, including significant reduction in primary drying times.  
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Webinar Recording:   2/23/2012 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   Freeze-Drying of Human Red Blood Cells  
Presenter(s):   Dr. Kevin Ward, Ph.D. MRSC, Director of Research & Development, Biopharma Technology Ltd.  
Description:   This webinar examines a study which shows that red blood cells can be successfully freeze dried and rehydrated with minimal degradation. The lessons learned in this study will be applied to further studies on RBC’s and nucleated cells. Read more in the abstract.  
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Webinar Recording:   1/24/2012 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   Practical Application of FD Microscopy in Product Thermal Characterization  
Presenter(s):   Ruben J. Nieblas, McCrone Microscopes & Accessories  
Description:   During this webinar attendees will be introduced to the components of a freeze drying microscope and its use in determination of thermal characteristics of products to be lyophilized. With the FD Microscope, it is possible to quickly and accurately determine collapse and eutectic temperature and intricately investigate freeze dried structure of complex samples. Light microscopy techniques such as phase contrast and polarized light will be demonstrated.  
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Webinar Recording:   11/28/2011 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   PAT for Freeze-Drying: Determination of End Point of Primary Drying  
Presenter(s):  

Dr. Sajal M. Patel, Ph.D., Dept. of Formulation Sciences, MedImmune, LLC

 
Description:   This webinar will compare the various techniques that are currently available to determine the end point of primary drying.  
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Webinar Recording:   10/20/2011 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   Considerations for the Technology Transfer of Lyophilized Products  
Presenter(s):   Tim McCoy, Sr Formulation Scientist, Ben Venue Labs  
Description:   This webinar presents the challenges of scaling up and transferring a lyophilization cycle from one freeze dryer to another. Recommendations will be made with regards to how to most effectively tranfer your product cycle into another freeze dryer.  
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Webinar Recording:   9/29/2011 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   Aggregation of Therapeutic Proteins  
Presenter(s):   Dr. John Carpenter, U of Colorado, School of Pharmacy.  
Description:  
Aggregation of Therapeutic Proteins: Causes, Control, Consequences and Challenges.  Please see abstract for additional information.
 
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Webinar Recording:   8/11/2011 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   Vial Heat Transfer Characteristics: Methodology of Evaluation and Influence on Primary Drying Time  
Presenter(s):   Susanne Hibler, U of Erlangen Freeze Drying Focus Group  
Description:   This webinar explores heat/mass transfer within a product in a vial and the influence on primary drying.  A methodology for calculating vial heat transfer will be discussed.  
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Webinar Recording:   7/27/2011 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   Case Studies in Identifying and Correcting Failed Lyophilized Products (Poor Formulations and or Cycles). Session #2  
Presenter(s):   Dr. J. Jeff Schwegman, AB|Biotechnologies  
Description:   Dr. Schwegman looks at freeze dried product for clues as to what may have gone wrong with formulation or the development of the freeze drying product.  
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Webinar Recording:   6/28/2011 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   Lyophilization of Nucleic Acid-based Pharmaceuticals  
Presenter(s):   Dr. Tom Anchordoquy, University of Colorado  
Description:   The talk will cover the stability of both plasmid DNA and siRNA during lyophilization and storage
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Webinar Recording:   5/18/2011 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   Lyophilization cycle scale up: from development to commercial manufacturing  
Presenter(s):   Dr. Serguei Tchessalov, Principle Scientist, Pfizer  
Description:   This webinar discusses the issues and procedures for moving a freeze drying process from one dryer to another as part of the scale-up procedure.  
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Webinar Recording:   4/20/2011 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   Quality by Design and Scale-Up Issues in Freeze Drying: The role of controlled ice nucleation  
Presenter(s):   Dr. Michael Pikal, Professor and Distinguished Chair, Pharmaceutical Technology - University of Connecticut

 

 
Description:  

Here, we discuss controlled ice nucleation by both the ice-fog technique and the depressurization technique and review the advantages of controlled ice nucleation.

 
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Webinar Recording:   4/7/2011 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   Rational Design of Stable Lyophilized Protein Formulations  
Presenter(s):   Dr. John Carpenter, Professor or Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, University of Colorado

Co-Director, University of Colorado Center for Pharmaceutical Biotechnology.

 
Description:   To rationally develop a stable lyophilized protein formulation it is important to understand the means by which different excipients stabilize proteins during freezing, drying, storage in the dried solid, and during rehydration  
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Webinar Recording:   3/17/2011 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   Basic Theory & Practice of Freeze Drying Lecture #4 of 4  
Presenter(s):   Presented by Dr. Jeff Schwegman, AB|Biotechnologies  
Description:   This is the 4th lecture in a 4 part series.  To view lectures 1 through 3 please visit the LyoLearn Webinar Archive section of our website.  
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Webinar Recording:   2/25/2011 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   Basic Theory and Practice of Freeze Drying - Lecture #3 of 4  
Presenter(s):   Presented by: Dr. Jeff Schwegman, AB|Bioltechnologies  
Description:   This is the third lecture in a four part series on the Basic Theory and Practice of Freeze Drying.  If you have missed the first two sessions you can view recordings of these sessions in the LyoLearn Webinar Archive section of our website.  
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Webinar Recording:   2/18/2011 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   Basic Theory of Freeze Drying Lecture #2 of 4  
Presenter(s):   Presented by Dr. J.Jeff Schwegman, AB|Biotechnologies  
Description:   This is the second lecture of a four part series.  
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Webinar Recording:   2/11/2011 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   Evaluation of shrinkage temp of bovine pericardium tissue heart valve application by DSC & freeze drying microscopy  
Presenter(s):   Dr. Virgilio Tattini Junior, Department of Biochemical and Pharmaceutical Technology, Pharmaceutical Science School, University of Sao Paulo & Lyohelp Consulting Services  
Description:   Full Title: Evaluation of shrinkage temperature of bovine pericardium tissue for bioprosthetic heart valve application by differential scanning calorimetry and freeze-drying microscopy

The aim of this work was to compare the results of shrinkage temperature obtained by DSC with the results obtained by freeze-drying microscopy for bovine pericardium bioprosthesis
 
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Webinar Recording:   2/9/2011 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   Basic Theory of Freeze Drying - Lecture 1 of 4  
Presenter(s):   Dr. Jeff Schwegman, AB|Biotechnologies
This is the first lecture of a four part series
 
Description:   This is a four webinar series that is designed to help participants understand the basic theory of freeze drying. Please see the abstract for course outline.  This is the first of the four lectures given during this series  
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Webinar Recording:   2/4/2011 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   Methods for Evaluating Lyophilized Product in a Laboratory Setting  
Presenter(s):   Wendy Sunderland, Lyophilization Technology  
Description:   Physical appearance of a lyophilized product can provide significant insight into the attributes of a product and relative effects of processing.  Developing a detailed cake description during the development of a lyophilized product is important in order to discern subtle differences with regards to formulation variations, product designs, processing variables, and the impact of scale-up activities on product appearance.  
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Webinar Recording:   12/15/2010 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   Collagen-glycosaminoglycan scaffolds: Lyophilization for wound care applications  
Presenter(s):   Dr. Brendan Harley, Dept. of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign  
Description:   Here we describe the fabrication, and characterization, and modeling of a series of non-mineralized and mineralized CG scaffolds. We then discuss their use in vivo to induce tissue regeneration following injury and in vitro as standardized 3D materials to study the influence of microstructural and mechanical features on cell behaviors such as motility and contraction  
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Webinar Recording:   11/17/2010 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   Container Closure Selection for Lyophilized Drug Products  
Presenter(s):   Eugene T. Polini, III and Ronald L. Mueller, Ph.D., West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.  
Description:  
The selection of a primary parenteral package significantly influences the stability of lyophilized drug products. Moisture ingress can cause degradation of those products. Several chemical and physical attributes to minimize moisture ingress and manufacturing issues will be discussed.

 
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Webinar Recording:   10/26/2010 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   Quality by Design in Process Development for Freeze-Dried Parenterals  
Presenter(s):   Lisa Hardwick, Research Scientist, Baxter Healthcare
Dr.Steven Nail, Sr. Baxter Research Scientist.  Baxter Phamaceutical Solutions LLC 
 
Description:  

We will present a case study to illustrate one approach that includes the essential elements of QbD.

 
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Webinar Recording:   9/15/2010 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   Key Considerations for the Successful Lyophilization of Proteins  
Presenter(s):   Jeff Blue, Merck  
Description:  

The following presentation will discuss factors that should be considered when choosing lyophilization over liquid formulations and the critical lyophilization parameters which should be understood, monitored, and controlled.

 
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Webinar Recording:   8/26/2010 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   Freeze Drying of Co-Solvent Systems: Rationale, Opportunities and Applications  
Presenter(s):   Hans de Waard, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmacy University of Groningen Groningen, the Netherlands  
Description:   Co-solvents can be used during freeze drying to optimize the freeze drying cycle or to freeze dry other compounds than usually used. By understanding what happens during freeze drying within the solution, it is possible to manipulate the process to obtain a product with the desired physico-chemical properties.

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Webinar Recording:   7/20/2010 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   The VirTis Encore Control System for Advanced Users  
Presenter(s):   Amanda Bradley, Techncial Sales Representative  
Description:   This webinar is intended for those people who have or are planning to own the VirTis Encore and want to optimize their use of this control platform.

This presentation is only available as a recorded session.  No power point presentation is available.

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Title:   Scale-Up of Freeze-Drying Cycles: Essential Factors and Transfer Strategies  
Presenter(s):   Dr. Stefan Schneid. PhD., University of Erlangen, IPT, Freeze-Drying Focus Group  
Description:   This webinar will discuss the scale-up procedure for freeze-drying processes with special consideration of critical product parameters and environmental factors.

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Title:   Introduction to the VirTis Encore Control System  
Presenter(s):  

Amanda Bradley, Technical Sales Representative, SP Scientific

 
Description:   This webinar is an introduction to the features and the use of the VirTis Encore control system.  It is intended primarily for new users and those people interested in investigating the possible use of the Encore.

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Webinar Recording:   5/27/2010 - View Webinar Recording  
 
Title:   Improving Lyophilization Manufacturing and Development with ContoLyoTM Nucleation On-Demand Technology  
Presenter(s):  

Dr. Robert Sever, Ph.D., BioPharma Research & Development, Praxair, Inc

 
Description:   This webinar will discuss the use of Praxair ContoLyoTM Nucleation On-Demand Technology to create uniform and repeatable ice nucleation characteristics of products to be freeze dried.
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Title:   Troubleshooting Problematic Cycles and Formulations  
Presenter(s):   Dr. Jeff Schwegman, PhD, Founder, CEO, AB BioTechnologies  
Description:   By understanding the thermal characteristics of the formulated product, it is possible to troubleshoot and correct problems with either the product formulation or the lyophilization cycle itself.

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Title:   Optimization of Freeze-Drying Cycles Using Modulated Differential Scanning Calorimetry (MDSC)  
Presenter(s):   Dr. Steve Aubuchon, PhD, Product Manager, TA Instruments-Waters, LLC  
Description:   MDSC is a primary tool for the characterization of freeze-concentrated solutions, and the subsequent optimization of lyophilization cycles. MDSC is also used to characterize lyophilized product providing additional information regarding product stability.

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Title:   Containment Solutions for Freeze-Drying / GOREâ„¢ LYOGUARD® Freeze-Drying Products  
Presenter(s):   Mr. Fred Giordano, W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.  
Description:   This webinar will introduce the integration of microfiltration technology and single-use disposables, as a means to contain and protect product before, during and after freeze-drying.

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Title:   The Freeze Drying of Nanoparticles: Fundamentals and Critical Factors  
Presenter(s):   Jakob Beirowski, University of Erlangen  
Description:   This webinar will outline process and formulation strategies and illustrate critical factors which must be considered when freeze-drying nanoparticulate formulations.

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Title:   Freeze Dryer Maintenance and Trouble-Shooting  
Presenter(s):   David T. Sutherland, former VP Engineering VirTis (ret.); Matt Dellinger, Senior Service Engineer VirTis and FTS Lyophilizers  
Description:   Maintaining the lyophilizer and all of its major systems are key to freeze-dryer longevity and enhanced productivity.

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Title:   Cycle Development and Scale-Up Issues for Freeze Dried Products, from Small Molecules to Proteins  
Presenter(s):   Dr. Kevin Ward, PhD, Director of R&D Biopharma Technology Ltd.  
Description:   This Webinar will outline how various methods of formulation characterization, laboratory scale trials and approaches to robustness testing can contribute to the achievement of a quality lyophilized product that will survive the scale-up process.
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Title:   Introducción a La Teoria de Liofilización - En Español  
Presenter(s):   Gina Galan, SP Industries  
Description:   La introducción a la teoria de liofilización les ofrecerá un breve resúmen de los precesos en liofilización, una descripción básica de los equipos que se requieren para que dicho proceso ocurra y la cobertura de aplicaciones típicas en dicha area.

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Title:   Understanding the Physical Properties of Materials in Freeze Dried Products  
Presenter(s):   Dr. Jeff Schwegman, PhD, Founder/CEO AB BioTechnologies  
Description:   This webinar presents the relevant scientific principles and discusses how the physical properties of the formulation and the lyophilization process affect the cost, stability, and efficacy of the loyphilized product.

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Title:   Process Analytical Technology (PAT) in Freeze Drying  
Presenter(s):   Mr. Stefan Schneid, PhD candidate, University of Erlangen  
Description:   This webinar will outline the importance of Quality by Design for Lyophilization and discuss conventional as well as novel approaches for the use of PAT.

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Title:   Process Development and Scale-up Issues in Freeze Drying  
Presenter(s):   Mr. Sajal Patel, PhD candidate, University of Connecticut; Dr. Michael Pikal, University of Connecticut  
Description:   There exist a number of manufacturing challenges which need to be taken into consideration during lyophilization cycle development and scale-up. This webinar will discuss the importance of heat and mass transfer in the design of a rational freeze drying process.

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Title:   Formulation Development in Freeze Dried Pharmaceuticals  
Presenter(s):   Mrs. Adora Padilla, University of Connecticut & KBI BioPharma  
Description:   This webinar will discuss the development of a stable freeze dried formulation through appropriate selection of stabilizers and excipients.

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Title:   Freeze Drying Microscopy: Introduction and Relevance for Process Design  
Presenter(s):   Ms. Susanne Rutzinger, PhD candidate, University of Erlangen  
Description:   Controlling the product temperature at the sublimation interface close to the critical formulation temperature is the key to an optimized cycle design. This webinar will illustrate the important role of freeze dry microscopy in finding a compromise between process time and product quality.

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Title:   Introduction to Freeze Drying Theory  
Presenter(s):   Ms. Leslie Mather, SP Industries; Mr. John Barley, SP Industries  
Description:   Introduction to Freeze Drying Theory is a brief overview of the lyophilization process, including a basic description of the equipment used and a discussion of typical applications.

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Title:   How to Select a Freeze Dryer  
Presenter(s):   Mr. Paul Coiteux, SP Scientific  
Description:   This webinar will address how to select the correct Lyophilizer for an application. While some considerations will be more general, focus will be on freeze dryers which utilize shelf temperature control.

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Title:   The Freezing Stage in Freeze Drying: Fundamental Concepts  
Presenter(s):   Dr. Henning Geiseler, University of Erlangen  
Description:   An important goal of the freezing step is to produce a homogeneous batch with regard to the ice crystal size distribution. The scope of this webinar is to provide an insight into the fundamental concept of the freezing stage in a freeze drying cycle.

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Title:   SMART Freeze Drying  
Presenter(s):   Ms.Leslie Mather, SP Industries; Dr.Henning Geiseler, University of Erlangen  
Description:   Reducing Cycle Optimization Time and Costs using SMART Freeze Dryer Technology

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Presented by Ulrike Pohl, Ph.D. Student

Freeze-Drying of Orally Disintegrating Tablets

May 30, 2012
9 AM & 12 NOON EDT

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Instructor: Dr. Jeff Schwegman

Lyophilization Cycle Development & Optimization:
A Hands On Laboratory Course


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June 5-8, 2012 - FULL
Oct 23-26, 2012


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