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Artificial Intelligence-based Screening and Selection of Co-formers for Co-crystallization



WEBINAR

70% of APIs under development are poorly water soluble, which increases the risk of them failing during formulation. Co-crystallization is a rapidly growing technique used to tackle solubility challenges. However, it is challenging and resource intensive to find new co-crystals experimentally.

In recent years, several approaches have been developed to screen for co-crystals computationally. We developed mPredict™, a co-crystal prediction tool with quantum chemistry, statistical thermodynamics, and AI. It predicts co-crystal formation and, hence, optimal co-formers for your API. Besides being a strong improvement over physical modelling, it is also three times faster than random digital screening.

In this webinar, you will learn about:

  • why co-crystallization is rapidly growing as a technique to tackle solubility challenges
  • the challenges of co-crystallization and ways to overcome them
  • the key technical considerations to build a co-former screening tool
  • the advantages of using our cutting edge mPredict™ co-crystal prediction service

Speaker

Mitali Bhagwat

Mitali Bhagwat

Merck

Strategic Product Manager – Excipients Solid Application

Mitali is a strategic product manager in the field of excipients used for solid formulation drug development and is leading the group's digital strategy with its flagship product mPredict™. Mitali has a master's degree in pharmaceutical sciences and almost 10 years of work experience in the industry around product development and IP strategies. After completing her MBA in international management and working as a management consultant in the industry, her ambition now is to bring drug formulation closer to digital / AI technologies.

Webinar Information

Pharma and biopharma manufacturing

  • Liquid Formulation Strategies
  • Duration:1h

  • Language:English

  • Session 1:presented November 19, 2024

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