Process Research and Innovation

Session 521 - Applications of ChEmometrics for Process Development
Innovations in Process Development are empowered by using ChEmometrics techniques to derive useful information from complex data systems. A wide range of chemometrics applications is encompassed in this session, including increased process understanding through optimization of experimental parameters, design of experiments, calibration, signal processing and enhancement of PAT development.
Chair: James Marek
CoChair: Jean W. Tom
  Welcoming Remarks
  Introduction to ChEmometrics -- Design of Experiments and Principal Component Analysis
Dongsheng Bu, Andrew Chu
  Data Exploration Analysis In Process Development: Application to API Characterization
Jose E. Tabora, Jessica Defreese, Prashant Deshpande, Jean Tom
  Scale-up a Complex Pharmaceutical Batch Process Using Mid-IR: The Role of Simple Peak Height Profiling, Partial Least Squares (PLS) Modeling and Dynamic Principal Component Analysis (PCA)
Shan Lin, James Marek, Samrat Mukherjee
  Application of ChEmometrics in Process Monitoring of Synthesizing Preferred Isomer
Dongsheng Bu, Andrew Chu
  Utilization of Single Crystal X-Ray Studies of Process Relevant Pharmaceutical Crystal Forms to Support Qbd
John D. DiMarco, Michael A. Galella, Raymond P. Scaringe, Carolyn J. Pommier, Jack Z. Gougoutas

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