Dr. Frank Delaglio
Abstract Protein therapeutics are a highly successful class of drugs that are used to treat a number of serious and life-threatening conditions such as cancer, autoimmune disorders, and infectious diseases including COVID-19. These therapeutics have numerous critical quality attributes (CQA) that must be evaluated to ensure safety and efficacy, including that they must adopt and …
CRBI internal conference
Schulich School of BusinessIn person seminar by Dr. Jennilee Gavina
Petrie Building - Room 317How can you as an analytical chemist contribute towards developing lifesaving medicines within the pharmaceutical industry? Let's explore this rewarding career path through learning the whats, whys, and hows. First, we’ll cover some basics about Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and regulatory requirements so we can understand what characteristics of a compound need to be controlled …
In person seminar with Dr. Sachlos
Life Sciences Buliding (LSB) 107Acute myeloid leukemia is a fatal blood cancer. The malignant AML blast cells rapidly overwhelm the bone marrow, disrupting resident hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) and normal blood production and eventually causing death. Treatment involves the administration of DNA-binding chemotherapeutic agents that indiscriminately kill both HSC and progenitors, leading to myelosuppression and ultimately drug dose attenuation. Ideally, drugs should specifically target …
In person seminar with Dr. Simchi
Life Sciences Buliding (LSB) 107CRBI seminar – Dr. Leo Chou
Life Sciences Buliding (LSB) 107CRBI seminar – Philip Britz-McKibbin
Abstract: New advances in analytical chemistry for large-scale epidemiological studies: Insights into nutrition and smoke exposures for global health A suboptimal diet and tobacco smoking are two leading modifiable risk factors in chronic disease burden globally that are typically evaluated using questionnaires by epidemiologists despite being prone to bias and misreporting. This presentation …