You’ve done some fabulous chemistry and want to make the most of it, how do you take that new reaction or process and make it work harder for you?
There are different approaches to designing your experimental strategy and here we will share one based on the sequential use of Design of Experiments (DoE) in JMP to help you build an understanding of which factors can influence your reaction. Whether you are looking at ways to increase the yield, decrease the impurities or design a reproducible process, Design of Experiments can provide some useful insights in the most efficient way possible.
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has devised a DoE methodology using JMP that has accelerated their development of new drugs and robust production processes.
During this webinar you will learn how DoE:
- provides greater process understanding
- delivers more robust and reliable processes
- reduces the time and resources required to develop a stable and repeatable process or product
JMP has been a part of SAS since the first version of JMP statistical discovery software was launched in 1989, bringing interactive data visualization and analysis to the desktop. SAS is the leader in business analytics software and services, and the largest independent vendor in the business intelligence market. Through innovative solutions, SAS helps customers at more than 60,000 sites improve performance and deliver value by making better decisions faster. Since 1976 SAS has been giving customers around the world THE POWER TO KNOW®.
Speaker: Gill Turner, Quality by design lead and development chemist, GSK
Gill joined GSK after studying organic chemistry at Manchester and a PhD on oligonucleotide synthesis at Edinburgh. She worked as a synthetic chemist in process development before specialising in automation and Design of Experiments. This led to her current role as a Quality by Design Lead working across the project portfolio in late-phase development.
Speaker: Robert Anderson, JMP Senior Statistical Consultant, SAS
Robert Anderson is an enthusiastic DOE practitioner who worked for more than 25 years in the semiconductor industry in device and process engineering. He works for the JMP UK office from Glasgow, Scotland.
Robert has led Six Sigma improvement programs in a number of different companies. He has developed and delivered training on statistical methods and DOE to engineers and mentored them in process improvement, defect reduction and yield improvement methodologies. He also has worked as a senior yield management consultant for a large semiconductor equipment and service provider.
Moderator: Benjamin Valsler, Digital editor, Chemistry World magazine
Ben is the digital editor of Chemistry World magazine, producing video and podcasts to accompany the magazine and website. Prior to joining the Royal Society of Chemistry, he was the producer of the award-winning Naked Scientists, making local and national radio programmes for the BBC, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Primedia in South Africa.