The efficient conversion of a chemical process into a process for manufacture on tonnage scale has always been of importance in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. However, in the current economic and regulatory climate, it has become increasingly vital and challenging to do so efficiently.
At Organic Process Research & Development Conference, you will hear detailed presentations and case studies from top international chemists. Our hand-picked programme of speakers has been put together specifically for an industrial audience. They will discuss the latest issues relating to synthetic route design, development and optimisation in the pharmaceutical, fine chemical and allied fields.
SPEAKERS CONFIRMED
Dr Denise Andersen, Gilead Sciences Inc, USA
Synthesis of Evofosfamide: An Example of Rapid Impurity Identification and Control
Dr Jordi Bures, Imperial College, London
Dr David Daniels, Pfizer, UK
Development of a Multi-Kilogram Synthesis of PF-041336309: A Banquet for the Organometallic Chemist
Dr Roland Goetz, BASF, Germany
Dr Ian Grayson, Evonik Nutrition & Care GmbH, Germany
Manufacture of Amino Acids on an Industrial Scale: Development of Efficient and Sustainable Process
Dr Iwona Kaluzna, DSM, The Netherlands
Professor Martin Kotora, Charles University, Czech Republic
Dr Stefan Mix, Almac Group, UK
Shortening the Path – Pharmaceutical Materials from Enzymatic Reactions
Dr Johannes Platzek, Bayer, Germany
Prof Stanislav Rádl, Zentiva, Czech Republic
A Practical Synthesis of Fingolimod Based on Regioselective Aziridine Ring Opening
Dr Andreas Vogel, c-LEcta GmbH, Germany
Demands and Opportunities for Enzymes to Improve Synthetic Processes
Dr Andreas Wächtler, Merck KGaA, Germany; co author David Maillard
Praziquantel: an old product with new challenges!
Dr Aleksander Warm, Lonza AG, Switzerland
Enantioselective Alkynylation of an Aryltrifluoromethyl Ketone, Key Step in the Synthesis of Efavirenz: Mechanistic Investigations and Design Space Implications
Dr Antonio Zanotti-Gerosa, Johnson Matthey Catalysis PLC, UK
Homogeneous Hydrogenation Catalysis: Beyond Chiral Applications