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Invited Speakers

Program at a Glance

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Peter Seeberger

Director of Max Planck Institute

Topic: Democratizing the Production of Medicines

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Daeyeon Lee

Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular

Engineering, University of Pennsylvania

Topic: Accelerating Biopharmaceutical Drug

Development: From Discovery to
Manufacturing on a Single Platform

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Koichi Fukase 

Professor of Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University

Topic: Introduction to GRAMS and the Development of LNP Vaccines Using
Microfluidic Devices

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Iihyong Ryu

Professor of Department of Applied Chemistry, Osaka Metropolitan University

Topic: Micro Space Synthesis Towards Fast Chemical Production

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Shinichiro Fuse

Professor of Department of Basic Medicinal Sciences, Nagoya University

Topic: Microflow Synthesis of Peptides

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Hirotusugu Usutani

Senior Director, Sumitomo Pharma Co. Ltd.

Topic: Application of Microflow Technologies to Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

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Volker Hessel​

Professor of School of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials, University of Adelaide

Topic: Flow Chemistry from the Vantage Point of Sustainability on Earth and Outer Space

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R. Michael Van Dam

Professor of Department of Molecular & Medical Pharmacology, UCLA

Topic: Microreactors for radiopharmaceutical discovery and manufacturing

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Anastasios Polyzos​

Professor of School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne

Topic: Synthetic Strategies with C1 Building Blocks in Flow

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Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology

Topic: Capturing Meta-Synergistic Nanomedicine With Automation And AI

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Yen-Ku Wu

Professor of Department of Applied Chemistry, National Chiao Tung University

Topic: Photo-Fries Rearrangement in Flow: Ways to Access 2-Acylphenols and
Opportunities for Reaction Development

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