Christian Steuer: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2018

Name Dr. Christian Steuer
Address
Computer-Assisted Drug Design
ETH Zürich, HCI H 401
Vladimir-Prelog-Weg 1-5/10
8093 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telephone+41 44 633 74 19
E-mailchristian.steuer@pharma.ethz.ch
DepartmentChemistry and Applied Biosciences
RelationshipLecturer

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
511-1002-00LPharmaceutical Analytics and Pharmacopeia (Crash Course) Restricted registration - show details
Only for Pharmaceutical Sciences MSc.

Obligatory course if assigned by the Admission committee.
2 credits1SC. Steuer
AbstractThis course provides the basic concepts of pharmaceutical analytics in the context of pharmacopeial regulation. After an introduction to the fundamental techniques and concepts, the participants will study independently, apply and consolidate their knowledge in tutorials.
Learning objectiveStudents are able to:
summarize the structure of the Ph. Eur.
summarize the most important pharmacopeias and their communalities and differences
discuss the structure of a monograph
explain qualification of instruments and validation of methods
explain and compare most important analytical techniques for pharmaceutical industry
ContentStudents gain knowledge in pharmaceutical analytics to fulfill regulatory requirements in pharmaceutical industry based on the pharmacopeia in force. Focus is set on method validation, equipment qualification, identification, purity testing and content determination of active pharmaceutical ingredients and excipients.
Lecture notesSlides, see documents repository
LiteratureIntroduction to Pharmaceutical Chemical Analysis, Steen Honoré Hansen, Stig Pedersen-Bjergaard, Knut Rasmussen ISBN: 978-0-470-66121-5 , DOI: 10.1002/9781119953647, free download for eth students
535-0011-00LDrug Seminar Restricted registration - show details
The course is reserved for students registered in the Master's programme in Pharmacy or in Pharmaceutical Sciences
5 credits9SM. Detmar, K.‑H. Altmann, S. M. Ametamey, B. A. Gander, C. Halin Winter, J. Hall, S.‑D. Krämer, J.‑C. Leroux, C. Müller, D. Neri, V. I. Otto, U. Quitterer, R. Schibli, G. Schneider, C. Steuer, H. U. Zeilhofer
AbstractThe course provides a platform for the investigation, presentation and discussion of a topic with relevance to the field of pharmaceutical sciences. Students work in small groups on a chosen topic, they write a mini-review and present their work on a one day symposium.
Learning objectiveThe main objectives of this course are:

- students develop their scientific reflection (Critical Thinking) and working skills by working independently on a relevant pharmaceutical topic
- students gain in-depth knowledge of the topic investigated
- students train their scientific writing and presentation skills
- students train their ability to plan a project and work in a team
ContentThe Course Drug Seminar takes place during the first 7 weeks of the 1. Master semester. It is a compulsory course of the MSc Pharmacy curriculum and an elective course in the MSc PharmSciences.

The course provides a platform for the investigation, presentation and discussion of a topic with relevance to the field of pharmaceutical sciences.

During the course, students work in small teams on a topic of their choice and elaborate a written mini-review and an oral presentation. Each team is tutored by a lecturer of the Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences. The work is mainly based on literature search / review, but may also involve conducting interviews or site visits, if appropriate. The final presentations of all groups will take place in the framework of a dedicated Symposium held in the middle of the semester.
Prerequisites / NoticeOnly for students of MSc Pharmacy and MSc Pharmaceutical Sciences.
535-0219-00LLaboratory Course in Pharmaceutical Analytics Restricted registration - show details 3 credits7PC. Steuer
AbstractSolving analytical problems; Development and interpretation of analytical methods.
Learning objectiveSolving analytical problems; Development and interpretation of analytical methods.
ContentSolving analytical problems. Development and interpretation of analytical methods.
LiteratureSkript Pharmazeutische Analytik Praktikum
Prerequisites / NoticeRequirements:
SR 2004: 2 credits Analytical Chemistry (529-1041-00), lecture Pharmaceutical Analytics
SR 2013: 6 credits Analytics/Pharmaceutical Analytics or 36 credits of compulsory lectures 2nd year.
535-0223-00LPharmaceutical Analytics II1 credit1.5GC. Steuer
AbstractThis course provides the basic concepts of pharmaceutical analytics in the context of pharmacopeial regulation by Ph. Eur and Ph. helv.
Learning objectiveSummarize the structure of the Ph. Eur.
Summarize the most important pharmacopeias and their commonalities and differences (USP, JP, Ph.Eur., Ph. Helv.)
Discuss the structure of a monograph
Explain qualification of instruments and validation of methods
Explain and compare most important analytical techniques for pharmacies and pharmaceutical industry
ContentKnowledge in pharmaceutical analytics to fulfill regulatory equirements in pharmaceutical industry based on the pharmacopeia in force. Focus is set on method validation, equipment qualification, identification, purity testing and content determination of active pharmaceutical ingredients and excipients.
Lecture notesThe slides of the lectures will be provided
LiteratureInstrumentelle Analytik, G. Rücker, M. Neugebauer, G.G. Willems; Deutscher Apotheker Verlag, Stuttgart
Arzneistoffanalyse; H. J. Roth, K. Eger, R. Troschütz; Deutscher Apotheker Verlag, Stuttgart
Introduction to Pharmaceutical Chemical Analysis; S.H. Hansen, S. Pedersen-Bjergaard, K. Rasmussen; Wiley & Sons
Prerequisites / NoticeRequirements for the practical course Pharmaceutical Analytics:
SR 2004: 2 credits Analytical Chemistry (529-1041-00), lecture Pharmaceutical Analytics
SR 2013: 6 credits Analytics/Pharmaceutical Analytics or 36 credits of compulsory lectures 2nd year