How Do Leading Researchers in the Drug Development Optimize Materials for Stability & Performance?
Join us on 27th November at Imperial College London for an in-person workshop exploring how leading pharmaceutical researchers and formulation scientists are using sorption science to accelerate drug development. This exclusive event brings together experts from across the pharmaceutical industry to share real-world case studies on form landscape identification, amorphous content quantification, drug–excipient interactions, and solid-state characterisation using Dynamic Vapor Sorption (DVS) and Inverse Gas Chromatography (iGC) techniques.
Through a series of presentations and discussions, attendees will gain first-hand insights into how sorption analysis enables a deeper understanding of phase behaviour, crystallisation control, powder diffusion, and bio-based polymer performance. The event will be capped off with an in-depth tour of the lab facilities at the Chemical Engineering Department, led by Prof. Daryl Williams (Imperial College London, Surface Measurement Systems).
Whether you’re engaged in pre-formulation, analytical R&D, or solid-state development, this workshop will showcase how DVS and iGC are empowering pharmaceutical scientists to design more stable, high-performing formulations—and to bring better medicines to market faster.