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SUMMARY:The 5th Computational Drug Discovery & Development (CDD) for Biologics Summit
DESCRIPTION:Built with insights from the likes of AbbVie\, Sanofi\, Amgen and Takeda; CDD for Biologics Summit has been specifically designed to help biopharma companies define strategies to further adapt computational tools\, mitigate data availability issues and address computational-experimental challenges to add immediate value to their biologics pipelines. \nThis dedicated platform will enable you to address key challenges such as those of widespread data sharing\, the experimental constraints of generating enough data and the importance of overcoming data silo-ing with organizations\, as well as exploring new opportunities including a novel\, AI-derived approach\, an automated high-throughput engineering platform\, successfully deploying ML algorithms and more. \nAcross 3 days online\, 24 experts will share in-depth their findings on: \n• Leveraging machine learning and computational programs to discover\, design and develop de novo antibodies\n• Model and design structure-based antibody and T cell receptor recognition\n• Computational design of antibodies against spike epitopes of SARS-CoV-2\n• Plug and play application and advantages of computational design\n• Deep dives into computational modeling of immunogenicity prediction\, validation; and opportunities for data availability and sharing \nJoin a diverse faculty of experts this October for the 5th annual gathering to uncover progress made\, and how we can accelerate the adoption of computational tools in the discovery and development of biologics. \nTo know more about CDD for Biologics Summit please click here.
URL:https://www.pharmajournalist.com/event/the-5th-computational-drug-discovery-development-cdd-for-biologics-summit/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hanson Wade":MAILTO:info@hansonwade.com
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SUMMARY:Pulsed x-ray technology & smart optics for a total inspection of pre-fillable syringe cannulas and needle shields
DESCRIPTION:HOSTED BY: HEUFT \nLED BY: DAN MCKEE\nGeneral Manager\, HEUFT USA Inc \nDan McKee is the General Manager of HEUFT USA. He has spent 25 years working with high-speed quality control inspection equipment in the packaging industry. In doing so\, he’s become well versed in non-destructive techniques for testing a wide variety of package attributes using technologies as diverse as x-ray imaging\, capacitive gauging\, inductive profiling\, and various vision techniques. His responsibilities have included commissioning inspection devices within a wide variety of production environments\, specifying devices to satisfy customers’ application conditions and working with R&D to customize equipment to conform to his customers’ unique challenges. Dan now leads HEUFT’s sales and service organization for the United States and Canada. \nDan Received his BSEE from the Illinois Institute of Technology in 1993\, and a Master of Engineering Management (MEM) in 2001 from Northwestern University. \n \nLED BY: RONALD TURN\nPharmaceutical Sales Engineer\, HEUFT USA Inc \nRonald Turn joined Heuft USA in 2019 as the Pharmaceutical Sales Representative. Ron has spent the past 10 years in a technical sales roll selling different varieties of Capital Analytical Research Instrumentation to the Pharmaceutical\, Biotech\, Chemistry\, and Life Sciences industries. Ron also has worked for two major Pharmaceutical companies as an Analytical Chemist. With the combination of sales experience and Scientific knowledge\, Ron is responsible for everything related to the Pharmaceutical portfolio offered by Heuft USA. \nRon Received his bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Western Illinois University in 2008. \nWebniar overview: \nThe pulsed X-ray detection module from HEUFT identifies numerous safety and integrity defects of pre-fillable syringes after the caps have been applied with unrivaled low radiation. The HEUFT Syringer detects non-conformities that would normally be invisible to a camera system such as needle shields (both SNS & RNS) pierced by the hypodermic needle\, deformed cannulas or incorrectly assembled\, defective or leaking luer-lock screw adapters and tamper evident closures of disposable syringes. \nThe compact detection unit can be enhanced with innovative smart optics for detecting needle hooks which complement the unique pulsed X-ray technology for a careful and precise pre-fillable syringe inspection. An intelligent color sensor camera\, developed by HEUFT\, examines the tiny needle tips from above before the protective covers have been added. The special light dispersion of the adaptive LED lighting used for this purpose ensures that even the smallest faults become visible. \nThe HEUFT Syringer is extremely compact and very easy to integrate into packaging machines for such pre-fillable injection instruments.\nDuring this Webinar\, Information will be shared about the Heuft Syringer such as design features\, functionality\, implementation\, and benefits of using the HEUFT Syringer to assure only quality pre-filled syringes reach the market. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND?  \n\nQuality Managers\nHeads of Quality\nManufacturing/Operations Managers\nHeads of Manufacturing/Operations\nHeads of Fill-Finish\nFill-Finish Manager\nR&D scientists\nFormulation scientists\nCMC regulatory\nPackaging engineers\nEngineers and Managers in Device Development and all other technical functions surrounding syringe systems\nClinical and commercial Drug Product Manufacturing\nFormulation scientists\nLaboratory scientific staff and managers\nParenteral manufacturing staff\nSterility Quality Assurance\nRegulatory affairs scientists\nPharmaceutical packaging component manufacturing staff\n\nFor more information and to register your free place\, visit:\nhttps://www.smi-online.co.uk/pharmaceuticals/webinar/pfs-cannulas-and-shields \nAdditional Contact Information \nJinna Sidhu – Marketing Manager\nPharmaceutical Division – SMi Group Ltd\nT: +44 (0)20 7827 6088\nE: hsidhu@smi-online.co.uk
URL:https://www.pharmajournalist.com/event/pulsed-x-ray-technology-smart-optics-for-a-total-inspection-of-pre-fillable-syringe-cannulas-and-needle-shields/
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ORGANIZER;CN="SMi Group":MAILTO:hsidhu@smi-online.co.uk
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