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SELECTBIO Conferences Flow Chemistry Europe 2017

Flow Chemistry Europe 2017



Conference Chairmen

Volker Hessel

Volker Hessel
Professor, University of Adelaide

Mimi Hii

Mimi Hii
Professor, Imperial College London

Keynote Speakers


Timothy Noël
Professor, University of Amsterdam

Overview

The Flow Chemistry Society is delighted to announce their 7th annual European Conference.  Benefit from the expert knowledge of academic and industry leaders who are pushing the boundaries of this rapidly evolving field and learn how you can transform your organic synthesis processes into a more streamlined, continuous set of synthesis operations.  Also, take advantage of the exhibition to network with world-leading flow chemistry technology providers.  Note that Society members save 25% on the cost of registration and non-members receive their first year's membership included in the fee.

Regarding this year's agenda topics, in recent years Medicinal Chemistry has pushed Flow Chemistry developments to the limit.  Making complex molecular scaffolds needs advanced technologies and flow chemistry can open doors to scale-up, thus producing new drug candidates faster.  Improved time-to-market is very important in view of 10-25 years overall development and billions of investment to develop a drug.   All kinds of synthetic chemistry dedicated flow chemistries will be covered here.  The FDA is encouraging the development of emerging manufacturing technology in order to improve manufacturing, consequently improving product quality and availability throughout its lifecycle.   Accordingly, the Emerging Technology Team has been formed within FDA's CDER.   End-to-end continuous-flow production for the pharmaceutical industry has been stimulated by the MIT/Novartis collaboration and is now on the edge of becoming a prime flow chemistry research topic which may change the pharmaceutical landscape.  

Future chemical production has moved toward the compartmentalized bio-assembly lines of nature's cells as there is a currently a surplus of cheap green energy.  On the other hand, chemical processes become ever more energy-efficient.   The so-called Electrification of Chemistry is thus reaching a business case that makes use of the smallest units - electrons.  Nature has photons as small energy units for making large amounts of biomass and the merger of microfluidics and photo chemistry gives an outstanding match. This might change entire process schemes -  Einstein would surely have approved! 

We are delighted to announce that The Royal Society of Chemistry (Reaction Chemistry & Engineering Journal) will be sponsoring the ePosters award for the Best Poster at the event.

SELECTBIO is offering a limited number of student bursaries at this event. Find out more 

Information and local registration facilities for this conference is also available in:
Japanese  |  Korean  | 

Agenda Topics

  • Back to Einstein - Electrification of Chemistry - Making use of the Smallest Units, Photons and Electrons
  • Back to Health – Medicinal Flow Chemistry in the Era of FDA’s Door Opening Towards Emerging Technologies
  • Back to Nature - End-to-end Continuous-flow Production

Sponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities

Exhibition Team,
exhibitors@selectbio.com
+44 (0) 1206 501654

Distinguished Faculty

Amanda Evans, Assistant Professor, California State University Fullerton
Alain Favre-Reguillon, Associate Professor, University of Lyon
Antimo Gioiello, Associate Professor, University of Perugia
Heidrun Gruber-Wölfler, Associate Professor, Graz University of Technology
Ferenc Darvas, Chairman, Flow Chemistry Society
Ferenc Darvas, Chairman, Flow Chemistry Society
Andrea Adamo, Chief Executive Officer, Zaiput Flow Technologies
John Naber, Director, Flow Chemistry and Lab Automation, Process Research & Development, Merck & Co
Claudio Battilocchio , Dr , University of Cambridge
Dominique Roberge, Group Leader, Lonza Group Ltd
Stéphane Laurent , Head of Department, Innovative Technologies, Servier
Richard Bourne, Lecturer in Reaction Engineering, University of Leeds
Doris Dallinger, Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Graz
Kevin Booker-Milburn, Professor, University of Bristol
Siegfried Waldvogel, Professor, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz
Richard Brown, Professor, University of Southampton
Thomas Wirth, Professor, Cardiff University
Igor Plazl, Professor, University of Ljubljana
Thomas Junkers, Professor, Hasselt University
Polona Žnidaršic Plazl, Professor, University of Ljubljana
Anita Maguire, Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University College Cork
Daniel Fitzpatrick , Researcher, Ley Group, University of Cambridge
Guy Samburski, Senior Director R&D, TEVA
Stevan Djuric, Senior Director, Discovery Chemistry and Technology, AbbVie


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