This two-day symposium will look at the developments and challenges in the field of small molecule work with emphasis on pharmaceutical applications. It will look at a range of topics including; challenges and approaches to impurity profiling, applying QbD to method development, HTS and its role in finding new drug candidates, challenges within environmental analysis, latest developments in instrumentation/column technology and discussions on the future of small molecule analysis.
Leading specialists from industry and academia will explain how they apply theory and latest developments to solve very difficult challenges in this area.
Instrumentation and consumables will be displayed in a comprehensive supporting exhibition from relevant manufacturers.
INVITED LECTURE PRESENTERS
Dr Anthony Edge (Avantor), Dr Lewis Couchman (ASI), Prof John Dean (Northumbria University), Tim Underwood (GSK), Sylvain Demanze (AZ), Dr Andrew Feilden (Hall Analytical Laboratories), Keira Bailey (Reach Separations), Dr Simon Hird (Waters), Lewis Jones (Sensient), Dr Leon Barron (Imperial College), Dr Brian Montgomery (Avantor), Prof Peter Myers (Liverpool University)
REGISTRATION
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Event Registration
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Delegate Admission Prices
Member of the Chromatographic Society or one of its affiliated societies
(BMSS, ELRIG or RSC) - £200 + VAT = £240
Non-member rate - £250 + VAT = £300
Bona fide student/Retired rate £100 + VAT = £120
CHROMSOC Industrial and student bursaries are available, for more information and to apply, visit our website.
Please find below the link to register online for the meeting.
If you are attending the conference as a paying delegate, an exhibitor,
or as a complimentary delegate (Chromatographic Society Committee, organiser or invited speaker)
Please click on the link below to register
ChromSoc: Spring Symposium 2022 - Choose Registration (eventscloud.com)
Refreshments will be provided throughout the day for paying delegates, exhibitors and speakers.
SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION COSTS
GOLD LEVEL SPONSORSHIP - £2000 + VAT = £2200
This includes a tabletop exhibition stand plus 20 mins lecture time integrated into the programme and 3 free delegate admission places.
SILVER LEVEL SPONSORSHIP - £1500 + VAT = £1800
This includes a tabletop exhibition stand plus 10 mins lecture time integrated into the programme and 2 free delegate admission places.
BRONZE LEVEL SPONSORSHIP - £1000 plus VAT = £900
This includes a tabletop exhibition stand and 1 free delegate admission place.
SPEAKERS & EXHIBITORS:
To discuss your sponsorship level please contact heather.linnell@agilent.com
Delivery of equipment to Chester Racecourse from exhibiting companies
Chester will accept deliveries of tabletop size equipment & marketing materials a few days before the event, but you MUST let them know the approximate size and weight of all packages sent to:
Exhibiting companies are invited to set up on their allocated exhibit tables in the morning between 8am and 10am Thursday 19th May.
NOTES: The exhibition tables available to use are approximately 1 m 50 cm long x 75 cm deep
TIMETABLE OF EVENTS
DAY ONE - 19th May 2020
9am to 10:30am - Registration desk open: Tea and Coffee available
10:30 to 10:40am - Introduction and welcome from The Chromatographic Society
SESSION 1 Small Molecule Analysis - Pharmaceuticals
Part I – The application of HTS to finding new drugs
10:40 to 11:10am - Keynote Speaker – The Use of HTS in the Pharma Industry (title TBC) Tim Underwood, GSK
11:10 to 11:30am - Ultra-fast analysis of small molecules (title TBC) – Dr Lewis Couchman, Analytical Services International Ltd
11:30 to 11:50am - Automating analytical data batch-processing in Drug Discovery with MGears – Sylvain Demanze, AZ
11:50 to 12:10am - Supplier Talk
12:10 to 12:30pm - Q&A session with speakers
12:30pm to 14:00pm - Lunch and Exhibition
SESSION 2 Small Molecule Analysis – Pharmaceuticals
Part II – The analysis of impurities
14:00 to 14:30pm - Counterfeit testing (title TBC) – Lewis Jones, Sensient Flavors
14:30 to 14:50pm - Method development strategies for nitrosamine analysis - Dr Brian Montgomery, Avantor
14:50 to 15:10pm - Extractables and Leachables (title TBC), Dr Andrew Feilden, Hall Analytical
15:10 to 15:30pm - Q&A session with speakers
15:30 to 16:00pm Tea Break
SESSION 3 Small Molecule Analysis – Pharmaceuticals
Part III – Applying QbD to MD
16:00 to 16:30pm - Keynote Speaker – QBD for Small Molecule Analysis – Prof John Dean (Northumbrian University)
16:30 to 16:50pm - TBC
16:50 to 17:10pm - Supplier talk
17:10 to 17:30pm - Q&A session with speakers
DAY TWO - 20th May 2020
SESSION 4 Challenges in small molecule analysis
Part I – Polar & Chiral compounds
9:00am to 9:30am - Keynote speaker – The role of chrial screening in the analysis of small molecules; asymptotic growth? Prof John Lough, University of Sunderland
09:30 to 09:50am - Title TBC – Keira Bailey, Reach Separations
09:50 to 10:10am - The use of PGC for the analysis of polar molecules (title TBC) Dr Luisa Pereira, Unilever
10:10 to 10:30am - Q&A session with speakers
10:30 to 11:00am - Tea Break
SESSION 5 Challenges in small molecule analysis
Part II – Environmental analysis
11:00 to 11:30 - Keynote speaker – Scaling Up Environmental Analysis: Challenges and Opportunities - Dr Leon Barron, Imperial College
11:30 to 11:50am - Bringing reliable determination of anionic polar pesticides in food to the routine laboratory - Dr Simon Hird, Waters
11:50 to 12:10pm - Supplier Talk
12:10 to 12:30 - Q&A session with speakers
12:30pm to 14:00pm - Lunch and Exhibition
SESSION 6 The future of small molecule analysis
14:00 to 14:30pm - Keynote Speaker Prof Peter Myers (University of Liverpool)
14:30 to 14:50pm - New developments in the field of Separation Science, Prof Tony Edge (Avantor)
14:50 to 15:10pm - TBC
15:10 to 15:30pm - Q&A session with speakers
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