Intro to AAPS - American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists
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Intro to AAPS
for students,
student chapters,
prospect members
Tuesday, October 6. 2015
Introduction
Presenters:
Shraddha Thakkar, BIOTEC
Rachel Saylor, DDDI
Katie Maass, SPOD
Manjeet Pimparade, FDD
Vibhuti Agrakari, SPOD
Yamini Gorantla, MSE
Paddy Eangoor, APQ
Sophia Fong, PPB
Tanzir Mortuza, BIOTEC
Nicole Zane, PPDM
Amelia Deitchman, CPTR
Anqi Wan, RS
Johannes Kast, CPTR
AAPS Mission and Vision
Mission
AAPS advances the capacity of pharmaceutical scientists to
develop products and therapies that improve global health.
Vision
AAPS will advance the pharmaceutical sciences to drive
prevention and cures.
Core Values
Learning
Innovation
Service
Inclusiveness
Integrity
AAPS Students and Postdoc
Membership
Student/PostDoc Membership comprise
25% of all AAPS Membership
2225
6303
Regular Members
Student/Postdoc Members
1,825
Student
Members
401
Postdoc
Members
Over 100 AAPS Student
Chapters across the world
Webinar Overview
AAPS provides robust networking
community and countless opportunities:
AAPS Sections
Focus Groups
Education and Resources
Student/Postdoc Outreach Committee
Career Center
Introduction
to AAPS
Sections &
Focus Groups
AAPS Sections
Groups with interests in broad areas of
pharmaceutical sciences.
Responsibility
for governance
Broad
in scientific scope,
Share
research
Serve
on AAPS committees
Participate
in meetings and workshops
Section Offerings for
students
AAPS Mentoring
Travelships
Awards
Moderating Opportunities
AAPS Sections
APQ —Analysis and Pharmaceutical
Quality section
BIOTEC — Biotechnology section
CPTR — Clinical Pharmacology and
Translational Research section
AAPS Sections
DDDI — Drug Discovery and
Development Interface section
FDD — Formulation Design and
Development section
MSE — Manufacturing Science and
Engineering section
AAPS Sections
PPB — Physical Pharmacy and
Biopharmaceutics section
PPDM — Pharmacokinetics,
Pharmacodynamics, and Drug
Metabolism section
RS — Regulatory Sciences section
AAPS Student Membership
STUDENTS ON AAPS SECTIONS
PPDM
13%
RS
3%
APQ
5%
BIOTEC
10%
CPTR
10%
PPB
11%
MSE
5%
DDDI
11%
FDD
32%
AAPS Focus Group
Within each section are multiple focus groups
(FG)
There are over 40 focus groups
FG can be shared by multiple sections
Collaboration opportunities
Networking opportunities
DDDI
Primary FG: Discovery Model & Simulation
Other affiliated sections: PPDM, PPB
APQ
PRESENTER: PADMANABHAN (PADDY) EANGOOR,
MERCER UNIVERSITY
APQ—Analysis and
Pharmaceutical Quality section
Goals: Provide a forum for the exchange of information
pertaining to analytical techniques, bioanalytical techniques,
regulatory and compendial issues, and assurance of quality
Leadership:
Chair: Peter D. Bryan, Ph.D.
Chair-elect: Dilip R. Choudhury, Ph.D.
Vice-chair: Eliza Fung, Ph.D.
Secretary/Treasurer: Mark E. Arnold, Ph.D.
Past chair: Kenneth Jay Norris, M.S.
Members: 2159
Student members: 208
Student representative: Paddy Eangoor (Mercer University)
Paddy’s recent blog post: Turning Point of a Graduate Student
APQ—Analysis and Pharmaceutical
Quality section
Primary focus groups
Secondary focus groups
Bioanalytical
Contract Research
Organization (CRO)
Chemical and Biological Active
Pharmaceutical Ingredient
Manufacturing Technology
Biosimilars
Chemistry, Manufacturing, and
Controls (CMC)
CMC Statistics
Generic Pharmaceuticals
Ligand Binding Assay
Bioanalytical
Microdialysis
Nutraceuticals and Natural
Products
Process Analytical Technology
In Vitro Release and Dissolution
Testing
Non-clinical Dose Formulation
and Analysis
Pharmaceutical Impurities
Stability
APQ—Analysis and
Pharmaceutical Quality section
Opportunities:
Mentoring program
Student travelships to attend annual meeting
Awards at the Annual meeting
AAPS APQ Best Poster Award
AAPS Graduate Student Research Awards in Analysis
and Pharmaceutical Quality
AAPS Outstanding Manuscript Award in Analysis and
Pharmaceutical Quality
APQ Research Achievement Award
APQ—Analysis and
Pharmaceutical Quality section
More opportunities
Webinars and interviews with thought leaders of APQ
section
APQ newsletter: Volunteers can contribute
AAPS APQ Education initiation award
Planning for a robust APQ Student Section Committee
Seeking volunteers to serve on the committee
Volunteer opportunities in affiliated focus groups
For more information about APQ section, please visit:
https://www.aaps.org/APQ/
BIOTEC
PRESENTER: TANZIR MORTUZA, UNIVERSITY OF
GEORGIA
BIOTEC—Biotechnology
Section
Vision: Unite multiple scientific disciplines in a
forum where experimental results and
experiences are shared and evolving
concerns on the research, development, and
manufacture of biotechnology based
pharmaceuticals are discussed
BIOTEC—Biotechnology
Section
BIOTEC Leadership –
Chair - Gopi Shankar, Ph.D., MBA
Chair-elect - Meena Subramanyam, Ph.D.
Vice Chair - Scott Fountain, Ph.D.
Secretary/Treasurer - Boris Gorovits, Ph.D.
Past Chair - Tapan K. Das, Ph.D.
BIOTEC—Biotechnology
Section
Current Student Committee (BSSC)
Chair – Tanzir Mortuza (University of Georgia)
Secretary – Katherine Hickey (West Virginia
University)
NBC Liaison – Fizal Nabbie (University of Science
Philadelphia)
Student Rep – Hardik Mody (Ohio State
University)
BIOTEC—Biotechnology
section
Opportunities for students
Mentor and Mentee opportunity
25 matches
Matches were based on interests and geographical locations
Student Rep opportunity
For primary and secondary focus group
Placed student rep for Ligand Binding Assay Bioanalytical FG
(LBABFG)
Student Professional Development Webinar – April 15th, 2015
The Do’s and Don’ts that Define Success for Academic Job
Applications
Speakers – Dr. Christopher McCurdy (University of Mississippi) & Dr.
Brian Cummings (University of Georgia)
BIOTEC—Biotechnology
section
More Opportunities
Awards and Travelships – Travelships up to
$750 (graduate/undergraduate students,
postdocs eligible)
AAPS Graduate Student Research - Award in
Biotechnology sponsored by Janssen
Newsletter/ Blog contribution
BIOTEC Section Townhall Meeting and
Reception at 2015 Annual Meeting
BIOTEC—Biotechnology
section
Future Goals:
1 more Webinar before end of the year
2 Student Development Webinars for year 20152016
Increase student participation in BIOTEC
25 Co-moderator placement at Annual Meeting
Initiate mentor-mentee interactions
BIOTEC—Biotechnology
section
Primary Focus Groups
Biosimilars
Ligand Binding Assay Bioanalytical
Protein Aggregation and Biological
Consequences
Therapeutic Product Immunogenicity
For more information about APQ section, please visit:
http://www.aaps.org/BIOTEC/
CPTR
PRESENTER: AMELIA DEITCHMAN & JOHANNES KAST,
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
CPTR—Clinical Pharmacology and
Translational Research section
Vision
“The AAPS CPTR section is dedicated to clinical and translational
research and development of human pharmaceutical products,
particularly related to issues of clinical pharmacology or applied
pharmacotherapy (including adverse drug reactions and special
populations), clinical pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics,
clinical trial design and simulation, pharmacogenomics, and
contract research of human pharmaceuticals. The scope of the CPTR
section extends beyond the development of human
pharmaceuticals into the postmarketing phase and ultimately the
clinical performance of medicines administered to patients.”
CPTR—Clinical Pharmacology and
Translational Research section
Leadership
Chair: Alexander Vinks, PharmD, PhD, FCP (Cincinnati's
Children’s Hosipital)
Chair-elect: Arnab Mukherjee, PhD (Pfizer)
Vice Chair: Adel H. Karara, PhD, FCP (U Maryland Eastern
Shore)
Secretary/Treasurer: John D. Davis, PhD (Regeneron)
Past Chair: Joan M. Korth-Bradley, PharmD, PhD (Pfizer)
Student Representatives:
Amelia Deitchman, PharmD (University of Florida)
Johannes Kast, RPh (University of Florida)
CPTR—Clinical Pharmacology and
Translational Research section
Opportunities for Students
Mentoring Program (mentors from across the
pharmaceutical industry, regulatory, and academic
settings)
Student Travelships & Awards
AAPS Graduate Student Research Awards in PPDM & CPTR
(Sponsored by Eli Lilly)
CPTR—Clinical Pharmacology and
Translational Research section
Focus Groups
Primary
Secondary
Biomarkers in
Translational Medicine
Animal Pharmaceutics &
Technology
Pharmaceuticals in
Global Health
Drug Transport
Pharmaco-imaging
Microdialysis
Pharmacogenomics
(PGx)
Protein Aggregation and
Biological Consequences
Pharmacometrics
Systems Pharmacology
Therapeutic Product
Immunogenicity
For more information visit: http://www.aaps.org/CPTR/
DDDI
PRESENTER: BRITTANY DUERK SPITZNAGEL, LIPSCOMB
UNIVERSITY
DDDI—Drug Discovery and
Development Interface section
Goal: DDDI focuses on issues at the critical interface between drug
discovery and drug development and provides a collaborative
forum for interactions among scientists from academia, industry and
government institutions.
Leadership:
Chair: Susan L. Mercer, Ph.D.
Chair-elect: Robin M. Zavod, Ph.D.
Vice Chair: Caroline McGregor, PhD
Secretary/Treasurer: David A. Colby, Pharm.D., Ph.D.
Student Rep: Rachel Saylor (University of Kansas)
DDDI—Drug Discovery and
Development Interface section
Focus Groups
Primary
Discovery Modeling
and Simulation
Drug Candidate
Selection
Nutraceuticals &
Natural Products
Secondary
Drug Metabolism
Drug Transport
Nanotechnology
Oral Absorption
Pharmaco-imaging
Pharmacogenomics
(PGx)
Targeted Drug Delivery
and Prodrug
DDDI—Drug Discovery and
Development Interface section
Opportunities for students
DDDI
Mentoring Program
Awards/Travelships
DDDI
newsletter and eBlast
Planning
for a DDDI Student Section Committee
Volunteer
opportunities in affiliated focus groups
For more information visit: http://www.aaps.org/DDDI/
FDD
PRESENTER: MANJEET PIMPARADE, UNIVERSITY OF
MISSISSIPPI
FDD—Formulation Design and
Development section
Vision: The Formulation Design and Development section will be
the premier worldwide forum for scientists dedicated to the design
and development of all dosage forms for drugs, biologics, and
combinations thereof as well as drug/biologic device
combinations.
Leadership
Chair: Panayiotis P. Constantinides
Chair-elect: Joseph P. Reo
Vice-chair: Jeffrey Hemenway
Secretary/Treasurer: Linda A. Felton
Past-Chair: Michael A.Repka
Student Representative: Manjeet B.Pimparade (Ole Miss)
FDD—Formulation Design and
Development section
Opportunities for students
The FDD section benefits its members both personally and
professionally through various activities.
Awards/Fellows/Travelship
Communication
Education
Focus Groups
Volunteer Opportunities
FDD—Formulation Design and
Development section
Focus Groups
Primary
Secondary
Animal Pharmaceutics and
Technology
Dermatopharmaceutics
Excipients
Inhalation and Nasal Technology
Lipid-Based Drug Delivery Systems
Preformulation
Modified Release
Process Development
Ocular Drug Delivery & Disposition
Process Modeling and Simulation
Patient-Centric Drug Development,
Product Design, and Manufacturing
QbD and Product Performance
Sterile Products
In Vitro Release and Dissolution
Testing
Nanotechnology
Nutraceuticals and Natural
Products
Contract Research Organization
(CRO)
For more information visit: http://www.aaps.org/FDD/
MSE
PRESENTER: YAMINI GORANTLA, MERCER UNIVERSITY
MSE—Manufacturing Science and
Engineering section
Vision: The Manufacturing Science and Engineering section will be
recognized globally as the premier organization of individuals
dedicated to the advancement of science and engineering as
applied to the design and manufacture of investigational and
commercial pharmaceutical and pharmaceutically related
products.
Leadership:
Chair : Vidya Swaminathan
Chair-elect : Ruta Y. Waghmare
Vice Chair : Sharmista Chatterjee
Secretary/Treasurer: Claire Scanlan
Past Chair: Tom Sam
Student Representative: Yamini Gorantla (Mercer University)
MSE—Manufacturing Science and
Engineering section
Goals
Provide a forum for open interchange and dissemination of scientific
knowledge and technical advances related to manufacture of
pharmaceutical and pharmaceutically related products.
Provide timely programming, strong networking and membership
interactions, recognition of scientific achievement, and vigorous interorganizational collaboration.
Foster graduate education, career growth, and professional
development of the membership while promoting continued growth
and implementation of science and technology as applied to
manufacturing.
Collaborate with other AAPS sections, focus groups, and other
scientific organizations associated with the development, registration,
control, production, and troubleshooting of pharmaceutical products.
Recognize excellence and achievement of its members, encourage
programming and publication of manufacturing-related scientific
works by its members in AAPS-sponsored journals, and fosters graduate
education and career growth and development of MSE members.
MSE—Manufacturing Science and
Engineering section
Focus Groups
Primary
Chemical and biological
active pharmaceutical
ingredient
manufacturing
technology
Process Analytical
Technology
Process Development
Process modeling and
simulation
Secondary
Chemistry, Manufacturing
and Controls(CMC)
CMC Statistics
Modified Release
Patient-Centric Drug
Development , Product
Design, and
Manufacturing
Pharmaceutical Impurities
QbD and Product
Performance
Sterile Products
MSE—Manufacturing Science and
Engineering section
Opportunities for students:
5 Travel ships
2 Graduate student research achievement awards
Volunteer opportunities on various committees with in the section
Mentoring program
Ambassador Program
MSE newsletter
Networking
Discussions in AAPS Blog and Linkedin
(https://www.linkedin.com/groups/AAPS-Manufacturing-ScienceEngineering-MSE-3910244/about)
For more information visit: http://www.aaps.org/MSE/
PPB
PRESENTER: SOPHIA FONG, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN
DENMARK
PPB Section—
Physical Pharmacy and Biopharmaceutics
Vision: recognized as the premiere global organization
for scientists
involved in physicochemical and
biopharmaceutic characterization and delivery of small
molecules and biologics.
Leadership:
Chair: Weiguo Dai (J&J)
Chair-Elect: Roy Haskell (BMS)
Vice Chair: Allen Templeton (Merck)
Secretary/Treasurer: Eric Munson (University of
Kentucky)
Past-Chair: Tycho Heimbach (Novartis)
Student representative: Sophia Y.K. Fong (University of
Southern Denmark)
PPB Section—
Physical Pharmacy and Biopharmaceutics
a Multidisciplinary Science
Material science
(polymorphs, forms,
salts), physical
stability and
chemical stability
Drug
Substance/Formulation
Solubility, pKa, etc.
amorphous/crystalline
Nanotech
Solubility
↑ Bile Salt
↑ In vivo solubility
↓ Precipitation Rate
Dissolution
Profile
Biorelevant
Solubility
Precipitatio
n
Time
GI physiology:
↑ Stomach pH
↑ Stomach emptying
Time
↓ Intestinal pH
↑ GI blood flow
Permeability:
Inhibition of Efflux or
Uptake Transporters
PBPK models
Fabs , F
Disposition PK
(CL, Vd)
Effective
Permeability
In vitro-In vivo
Scaling
Caco-2 or
MDCK Papp
GI transporter
Jmax, Km
PPB Section—
Physical Pharmacy and Biopharmaceutics
Focus Groups
Nanotechnology
Oral Absorption
Preformulation
Targeted Drug Delivery and Prodrugs
PPB Section—
Physical Pharmacy and Biopharmaceutics
Distribution of membership of PPB Section
Regular members
4.4%
Student members
Origins of PPB international student membership
4.37%
Number of PPB student members
95.6%
95.63%
43.3%
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32.8%
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11.7%
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PPB Section—
Physical Pharmacy and Biopharmaceutics
Opportunities for students:
Awards/Travelships
PPB mentorship program
Mentors from pharmaceutical industry, academia and regulatory bodies
PPB newsletter and eBlast
Student executive committee
Welcome student volunteers to join!
PPB Education Initiative
Funding for student chapters to invite renowned PPB scientists for 1-2 days event
International ($1,500), US ($1,000)
PPB Ambassador Program
encourage volunteers to visit local universities and utilize the presentation slide
deck to introduce AAPS and PPB Section
For more information visit: http://www.aaps.org/PPB/
PPDM
PRESENTER: NICOLE ZANE, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH
CAROLINA
PPDM- Pharmacokinetics
Pharmacodynamics Drug Metabolism
Vision: Dedicated to discovery, development, and manufacturing of
pharmaceutical products & therapies with focuses on the
biopharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics,
metabolism, and transport of new and existing drugs.
Leadership:
Chair: Reina Bendayan
Chair-Elect: Pankaj Desai
Vice Chair: Maciej Zamek-Gliszcynski
Secretary/Treasurer: Shannon Dallas
Past- Chair: Douglas Sweet
Student Representatives:
Camille Alam (University of Toronto)
Hari Ananthula (University of Cincinnati)
PPDM- Pharmacokinetics
Pharmacodynamics Drug Metabolism
Specific research interests:
Transporters
Enzyme-mediated
metabolism
Preclinical pharmacokinetics
Microdialysis
Translating preclinical to
clinical
In vitro-in vivo extrapolation
Systems pharmacology
PPDM- Pharmacokinetics
Pharmacodynamics Drug Metabolism
Focus Groups
Primary
Drug Metabolism
Drug Transport
Microdialysis
Cellular and Molecular
Toxicology
Secondary
Animal Pharmaceutics and Techonology
Bioanalytical
Bioequivalence
Biomarkers in Translation medicine
Contract Research Organization (CRO)
Dermatopharmaceutics
Discovery Modeling and Simulation
Drug Candidate Selection
Non-clinical Dose Formulation and Analysis
Ocular Drug Delivery & Disposition
Oral Absorption
Pharmaco-imaging
Pharmacometrics
Systems Pharmacology
Targeted Drug Delivery and Prodrug
PPDM- Pharmacokinetics
Pharmacodynamics Drug Metabolism
Opportunities
Moderator Program
PPDM Education Initiative
Students moderate workshops at the annul meeting and national
biotechnology conference
Funds student chapters to invite prominent PPDM scientists to
travel to the chapter and teach about their research
Newsletter
Students encouraged to submit news and stories that are
distributed bi-annually to all members
For more information visit: http://www.aaps.org/PPDM/
RS
PRESENTER: ANQI WAN, UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
FOR MEDICAL SCIENCES
RS—Regulatory Sciences section
Vision: To provide an international forum for advancing regulatory
sciences by proactively fostering the development and realization of
innovative, science-based regulatory solutions, which ensure the safety
and efficacy of drugs, biologics, devices, and combination products.
Leadership:
Chair: Nagesh Bandi, Ph.D (Pfizer)
Chair-Elect: Monica Le Whitmire, MS
Vice Chair: Lynn C.Gold, Ph.D.
Secretary/Treasurer: Edward A. Narke
Past-Chair: Thirunellai G Venkateshwaran, Ph.D.
Student representative: Anqi Wan (University of Arkansas for Medical
Sciences)
RS—Regulatory Sciences section
Defining features:
Unique environment exhibiting characteristics similar to
both academia and industry.
Protect public health by ensuring the safety and efficacy
of drugs.
Provide public with accurate, science-based information
on medications.
Empowers individuals with outstanding opportunities to
serve the public as members of a world-class, sciencebased Public Health Agency.
RS—Regulatory Sciences section
Focus Groups
Bioequivalence
Chemistry, Manufacturing and Controls (CMC)
CMC statistics
Generic Pharmaceuticals
RS—Regulatory Sciences section
Opportunities for students:
Awards/Travelships
Networking opportunities
Mentoring program
Mentors from pharmaceutical industry,
academia and regulatory bodies
RS newsletter
For more information visit: http://www.aaps.org/RS/
AAPS Student/Postdoc Outreach
Development Committee (SPOD)
Advocates and addresses issues of concern for students
and postdoctoral fellows in the pharmaceutical and
related sciences;
Provides program funding
Visiting Scientist Program
Professional Development opportunities
K – 12 STEAM outreach
SPOD Student Representatives:
Vibhuti Agrahari (UMKC)
Katie Maass (MIT)
For more information visit here.
AAPS Career Center and Services
Questions?
For more information about AAPS,
visit: www.aaps.org
Or email Mary Jo Bean at
[email protected]