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Introduction to Accelerated Stability Assessment Program (ASAP) and Speeding Product Development

Stability studies have traditionally been time-consuming and resource-intensive processes necessary for the development of new and generic drug products. The Accelerated Stability Assessment Program (ASAP) has now been widely employed to enable very rapid determination of product shelf life. IPA is pleased to organize this complimentary virtual interactive event sponsored by FreeThink Technologies.

If you missed out the live presentation, don’t worry! You can now access the full webinar recording online. Click here to obtain access.

This live presentation will provide attendees with a basic understanding of ASAP in the following areas:

  1. Designing and Carrying Out an ASAPprime® Experiment
  2. Modeling the Data
  3. Determining Packaging
  4. Using ASAPprime® in Regulatory Applications

Sponsored by:

FreeThink


About our Speaker:

Dr. Ken Waterman

Dr. Ken Waterman, President, FreeThink Technologies, Inc.

Ken Waterman received his B.S. degree from UCLA, his Ph.D. from UC Berkeley and conducted post-doctoral studies at Columbia University. Dr. Waterman worked 12 years at Polaroid developing imaging products, then 13 years at Pfizer (as a Pfizer Research Fellow and AAPS Fellow) working on drug stability, drug delivery, biopharmaceutics and prodrugs. He is the author of over 75 publications/patents. In 2011, he founded FreeThink Technologies whose laboratories conduct client-based and independent R&D in analytical chemistry and drug delivery. FreeThink also produces ASAPprime® stability software.


Moderator:

Dr. Maria J. Krisch, , Associate Director of Physical Sciences, FreeThink Technologies, Inc.

Maria Krisch is the Associate Director of Physical Sciences at FreeThink Technologies, Inc.  She leads the Physical Sciences Group and is responsible for running company projects focused on chemical and physical stability.  Dr. Krisch received her B.A. in chemistry from Swarthmore College and her Ph.D. in physical chemistry with a focus on molecular dynamics from the University of Chicago (as an NSF Graduate Research Fellow).  She conducted post-doctoral research in physical chemistry at the University of California, Irvine, studying the surface structure and reactivity of liquids.  Dr. Krisch served on the faculty and led a research group at Trinity College in Hartford, CT for eight years before joining FreeThink Technologies, Inc. in 2017.  She is a co-author on over 20 publications.



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