ONE DAY OFWORKSHOPS (October 24, 2005)
A workshop differs from that of the seminar in that there is no rigid format. Topics and content of the workshop is completely dictated by those attending the session. While those just entering the field of lyophilization will find the workshop to be enlightening and the sometimes heated debate between those attending to be entertaining at times, the workshop is really geared for those knowledgeable in the field of subject but need additional information on a particular topic to round-out their comprehension of the subject. Because of the latter statement, the workshop is best described as an interactive workshop. Since the content of each workshop will differ depending on the experience of those attending, it is not possible to prepare any notes for the session.
Because of the large number of topic areas that can be covered during any one work shop session, the conducting of such a session has to be conducted by an experinced Monitor. The Monitors for these have been carefully chosen because they possess the necessary educational background and broad experience in the science and technology of the subject to conduct such a workshop. While there is no formal format to a workshop, Each Monitor will have ample visual aid materials with him in order to provide information on a topic or a working model to serve as a base for the discussion.
| Time | Workshop 1 - Validation scope for a freeze dryer (Workshop Program) |
| 08:00-08:30 | Registration + Coffee |
| 08:30-10:30 | Monitor - Miguel Galán |
| 10:30-10:45 | Morning refreshment break |
| 10:45-12:00 | Continuation of Workshop |
| Workshop 2 - How to apply the cGMP on a lyophilized product? (Workshop Program) | |
| 1:30 - 3:00 | Monitor(s) - Ivette Novoa, M. Sc. and Idania Caballero, M. Sc. |
| 3:00 - 3:15 | Afternoon refreshment break |
| 3:15 - 4:00 | Continuation of Workshop |
| 4:00 - 4:30 | Wrap-up of the workshop by Monitor(s) |
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