Cambridge Healthtech Training Seminars
August 3-4, 2015
DAY 1 1:00-5:15 pm • DAY 2 8:30 am-5:00 pm
(TS1) Introduction to Bioprocessing - Learn More
Sheila G. Magil, Ph.D., Senior Consultant, BioProcess Technology Consultants, Inc.
Frank J. Riske, Ph.D., Senior Consultant, BioProcess Technology Consultants, Inc.
(TS2) Introduction to Extractables and Leachables and Packaging - Learn More
Diane Paskiet, MS, Director of Scientific Affairs, West Pharmaceuticals
August 5-6, 2015
DAY 1 9:00-5:15 pm • DAY 2 8:30 am-12:00 pm
(TS3) Introduction to Cell Culture - Learn More
Timothy W. Fawcett, Ph.D., Director, The BioTechnical Institute of Maryland, Inc.; Founder, BioSciConcepts
(TS5) Current and Emerging Global Regulatory Expectations for Analytical Elements of Biotechnology/Biosimilar Products - Learn More
Nadine M. Ritter, Ph.D., President & Senior Analytical Advisor, Global Biotech Experts LLC
August 6-7, 2015
DAY 1 2:00-5:30 pm • DAY 2 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
(TS6) Bulk API: Freeze-Thaw Operations - Learn More
Parviz A. Shamlou, Ph.D., George B. and Joy Rathmann Professor, and Director, Amgen Bioprocessing Center, Keck Graduate Institute
(TS8) Introduction to Analytical Method Development and Validation for Therapeutic Proteins - Learn More
Jichao (Jay) Kang, Ph.D., RAC, Director, Analytical and Formulation Development, Patheon Biologics
Each CHI Training Seminar offers 1.5 Days of instruction with start and stop times for each day shown above and on the Event-at-a-Glance published in the onsite Program & Event Guide. Training Seminars will include morning and afternoon refreshment
breaks, as applicable, and lunch is “on your own”.
Each person registered specifically for the training seminar will be provided with a hard copy handbook for the seminar in which they are registered. A limited number of additional handbooks will be available for other delegates who wish to attend
the seminar, but after these have been distributed no additional books will be available.
Those not attending a full training seminar, but who are registered for other tracks on those days of the conference, may participate in the training seminar sessions. We ask that those joining the seminars while they are in progress enter the room
only during scheduled break periods to avoid disrupting the class in progress.