Bioanalytical Troubleshooting
One-day Workshop
28th September, 2016
Burlington House, Piccadilly, London
At the end of the course participants will be able to:
Approach bioanalytical problem solving in a stepwise and structured way
Present investigational strategies to project teams or line-management
The course will be an opportunity for participants to work through bioanalytical problems in a workshop environment, supported by experienced mentors.
Non-specific binding of analytes
The impact of unstable metabolites on bioanalytical methods
Investigation of failed ISR in a preclinical method using micro sampling
Challenges of analysing small endogenous molecules
Outsourcing bioanalytical method
Workshop Agenda
9:00 - Registration and refreshments
9:30 - Welcome and introduction to workshop
9:40 - Lecture: Troubleshooting using divergent/convergent thinking (Quotient Bioresearch)
10:00 - Delegate presentations: five case studies
11:00 - Coffee
11:15 - Syndicate sessions: groups assigned a case study and a mentor to facilitate the discussion
12:00 - Lunch
12.30 - Continuation of syndicate discussions
13.00 - Syndicate feedback presentations to workshop
14:15 - Coffee
14:30 - Workshop strategy presentation: the case of an acyl-glucuronide (GSK)
16:30 - Workshop closing remarks
17:00 - Meeting end
https://www.eventspro.net/mm/getdemo.ei id=1070337&s=_XUV6AHNSH
Rates for the meeting are:
Delegate fee £120
Discounted delegate fee £10
Package includes Conference registration & lunch
Discount applicable to members of the Chromatographic Society, RSC and BMSS
One-day Workshop
28th September, 2016
Burlington House, Piccadilly, London
Summary
The International Reid Bioanalytical Forum will be holding a one day training workshop on the 28th September 2016 at Burlington House, Piccadilly in conjunction the South Eastern Region Analytical Division of the ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº. The workshop is aimed at early career scientists who are looking to develop their troubleshooting skills in relation to chromatography based Bioanalytical challenges. The training will also aim to put the Bioanalytical challenges into the context of drug development and discuss the associated ‘bigger picture’ issues.Aims and Objectives
Aim: To demonstrate bioanalytical troubleshooting techniques to early career scientists through a combination of lectures and worked examples.At the end of the course participants will be able to:
Approach bioanalytical problem solving in a stepwise and structured way
Present investigational strategies to project teams or line-management
The course will be an opportunity for participants to work through bioanalytical problems in a workshop environment, supported by experienced mentors.
Case Studies
The following subjects will be discussed as part of real case studies submitted by delegates:Non-specific binding of analytes
The impact of unstable metabolites on bioanalytical methods
Investigation of failed ISR in a preclinical method using micro sampling
Challenges of analysing small endogenous molecules
Outsourcing bioanalytical method
Workshop Agenda
9:00 - Registration and refreshments
9:30 - Welcome and introduction to workshop
9:40 - Lecture: Troubleshooting using divergent/convergent thinking (Quotient Bioresearch)
10:00 - Delegate presentations: five case studies
11:00 - Coffee
11:15 - Syndicate sessions: groups assigned a case study and a mentor to facilitate the discussion
12:00 - Lunch
12.30 - Continuation of syndicate discussions
13.00 - Syndicate feedback presentations to workshop
14:15 - Coffee
14:30 - Workshop strategy presentation: the case of an acyl-glucuronide (GSK)
16:30 - Workshop closing remarks
17:00 - Meeting end
Student Bursaries
Students and their supervisors are invited to apply for bursaries (including free attendance and agreed travel expenses for both UK and non-UK residents) on behalf of PhD students carrying out research in bioanalysis, or a relevant analytical discipline. For more information, e-mail (raybriggs@tiscali.co.uk).Registration
Please register for the meeting at the following web address:https://www.eventspro.net/mm/getdemo.ei id=1070337&s=_XUV6AHNSH
Rates for the meeting are:
Delegate fee £120
Discounted delegate fee £10
Package includes Conference registration & lunch
Discount applicable to members of the Chromatographic Society, RSC and BMSS