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| Title: Nanotechnology in solid oral dosage forms |
| Speakers: Bill Bosch, iCeutica - Nanoparticle Technologies |
| Location: |
Mt. Fuji Japanese Restaurant |
| 296 Route 17 North |
| Hillburn, NY |
| Phone: 845-357-4270 |
| Date: | October 15, 2009 |
| Registration/Social Hour 5:00 – 6:30 PM |
| Dinner 6:30 – 7:30 PM |
| Presentations and Awards 7:30 – 8:30 PM |
| Reservations: |
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| Please Note: |
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| Sponsored by: |
iCeutica |
| Bio: |
Bill Bosch
has been involved in the application of nanotechnology to pharmaceutical product development since 1992.
He is currently Chief Scientific Officer at iCeutica, Inc (Philadelphia, PA and Perth, Western Australia)
and leads the research and development of SoluMatrix™ technology for poorly water soluble drugs.
Prior to joining iCeutica in September 2007, Bill spent approximately 16 years with Elan Drug Delivery Inc.,
NanoSystems LLC, and Sterling Winthrop Pharmaceuticals and most recently was Director of Pharmaceutical
Research at Elan. He was a co-founder of NanoSystems LLC and a co-inventor of NanoCrystal® Technology
which is used in four prescription pharmaceutical products currently marketed in the U.S. Bill rece
his B.A. and Ph.D. degrees in chemistry from Colgate University and the University of Pennsylvania. |
| Abstract: |
Title: “Applications of Nanotechnology to Pharmaceutical Product Development”
Bill Bosch, CSO
iCeutica, Inc.
The active ingredient in finished pharmaceutical dosage forms is typically present either in molecular
form (as a homogenous solution) or as solid particles of several micrometers or more in diameter.
Depending on the physical chemical characteristics of the active ingredient and the route of administration,
either of these two physical forms can create limitations in terms of product performance and/or safety.
Nanotechnology can be used to address many of the limitations that are inherent in homogeneous solutions
or solid API particles of conventional size, especially with respect to drugs that have very limited water
solubility. The presentation will cover methods of manufacturing drug nanoparticles and dosage forms as
well as some of the clinical benefits of using nanotechnology in drug product development. |
| DIRECTIONS TO: Mount Fuji Japanese Steak House |
| From Tappan Zee Bridge (Thruway Westbound/North):
Proceed to Exit 15A. Make right at traffic light and the next right again. You will pass under and overpass, (Thruway), go straight to Mt. Fuji, entrance will be on your left.
From Thruway Eastbound/South:
Proceed to Exit 15A. At end of exit make left, proceed approx. ¼ mile to Mt. Fuji entrance on left.
From George Washington Bridge/ Palisades Interstate Pkwy. North:
Proceed to Exit 9, West Albany. You will be on N.Y.S. Thruway Westbound. Proceed to Exit 15A, follow directions as #1 from Exit 15A.
From Palisades Interstate Pkwy, South:
Exit at 9, West/Albany. Follow directions as #3 from Exit 9 West. |
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