Updated 2014‐10‐09, 08:52 Realizing reformulation Programme Lecture hall: Kemicentrum (KC) Hall A (Campus Map) Visiting address: Sölvegatan 39, Lund (How to get here) Wednesday 22 October 12.00‐13.00 Registration 13.00‐13.15 Opening of the symposium Session 1 Concepts of reformulaton 13.15‐13.45 Encapsulation of microbubbles with nanoparticles of different geometrical shapes – spheres, needles and platelets Vance Bergeron, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France 13.45‐14.15 Young scientist speaker Contact ripening : Consequences on emulsion coarsening and delivery Kevin Roger, Lund University, Sweden 14.15‐14.45 Young scientist speaker Cellulose nanocrystals for emulsion stabilization Romain Bordes, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden 14.45‐15.15 Coffee break 15.15‐15.45 FluidCrystal® formulations – Exploiting phase transitions in vivo for controlled drug release Fredrik Tiberg, CEO Camurus, Sweden 15.45‐16.15 Young scientist speaker The surfactant‐free synthesis of Upsalite®, a mesoporous magnesium carbonate and its use as a solubility enhancer for poorly soluble drugs Sara Frykstrand, Uppsala University, Sweden 16.15–16.45 Concentrated protein solutions Anna Stradner, Lund University, Sweden 16.45‐17.15 Annual proceedings in Division of Surface Chemistry within the Swedish Chemical Society 16.45‐19.00 Poster session & Mingle with CR Competence Updated 2014‐10‐09, 08:52 Thursday 23 October Session 2 Soft matter interfaces 09.00‐09.30 Interfacial phenomena underlying the consumption and digestion of food emulsions Peter Wilde, Institute of Food research, UK 09.30‐10.00 Young scientist speaker Fat bloom on chocolate confectionery systems – From core to surface Hanna Dahlenborg, SP Technical Research Insitute of Sweden, Sweden 10.00‐10.30 Coffee break 10.30‐11.00 Oral interfaces and salivary films Thomas Arnebrant, Malmö University, Sweden 11.00‐11.30 Design of polymer films for oral controlled release formulations Mariagrazia Marucci, AstraZeneca, Sweden 11.30‐12.00 Nanotribology: Tribotronics, ionic liquids and control of surface interactions Mark Rutland, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden 12.00‐13.00 Lunch Session 3 Akzo Nobel price winners 13.00‐13.30 Interactions between nanoparticles and biosystems and their importance for toxicity Yolanda Hedberg, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden 13.30‐14.00 Combination of modern molecular dynamics simulations and nuclear magnetic resonance experiments for surfactant and lipid bilayers Samuli Ollila, Aalto University, Finland Session 4 Formulation interactions with biosystems and biomolecules 14.00‐13.30 Drug delivery and drug interaction with membranes – Neutron and X‐ray scattering Jayne Lawrence, King’s college, UK 14.30‐15.00 Formulation of antimicrobial peptides Lovisa Ringstad, SP Technical Research Insitute of Sweden, Sweden 15.00‐16.15 Poster session & Coffee break Updated 2014‐10‐09, 08:52 Session 4 Formulation interactions with biosystems and biomolecules (cont) 16.15‐16.45 The role of lipids in inflammatory skin diseases and the treatment by formulations Joke Bouwstra, Leiden university, the Netherlands 16.45‐17.15 Tuning surface chemistry of particulate nanomedecines to improve drug addressing Christine Vauthier, Université Paris Sud, France 17.15‐17.45 Lipodisks ‐ discovery and development of a novel type of versatile model membranes and promising drug carriers Katarina Edwards, Uppsala University, Sweden 19.00 Conference dinner (Finn Inn) Friday 24 October Session 5 Concepts of reformulation 09.00‐9.15 Reformulation initiatives Michael Persson, Akzo Nobel, Sweden 09.15‐09.45 Nanocellulose‐based hybrids and foams Lennart Bergström, Stockholm University, Sweden 09.45‐10.15 Functionalization of mesoporous silica nanoparticles for theranostic applications Mika Lindén, University of Ulm, Germany 10.15‐10.45 Coffee break Session 6 Triggered transitions to control functionality 10.45‐11.15 Cryogenic electron microscopy in the study of self‐aggregation in solution – The state of the technology Ishi Talmon, Technion‐Israel Institute of Technology, Israel 11.15‐11.45 Soft‐solid emulsions – Playing with waxes and surfactants to design new cosmetics formulations Odille Aubrun‐Sonneville, L’ORÉAL, France 11.45‐12.15 Responsive hydrated polymer‐surfactant coatings on solid surfaces Lennart Piculell, Lund University, Sweden 12.15 Closing of the meeting
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