“Manufacture and Supply, Science and Regulation Towards High-Quality Medicinal Products” Book Launch

Join us for the book launch of Manufacture and Supply, Science and Regulation Towards High-Quality Medicinal Products, co-authored by NUS alumni Associate Professor Chan Lai Wah and Mr Sia Chong Hock.

This insightful book offers a comprehensive look at quality and safety issues across a wide range of medicinal products, from traditional medicines and health supplements to modern pharmaceuticals, biopharmaceuticals, and cutting-edge therapies like gene and cell therapy. It examines the risks and opportunities, challenges and benefits, faced by pharmaceutical manufacturers, regulatory authorities and consumers. The book also explores emerging issues, including online pharmacies and medicinal product e-commerce, quality by design, continuous manufacturing, pharmaceutical data integrity and Industry 4.0.

The event features a special dialogue with the authors, offering a glimpse into their personal and professional journeys, leading to the publication of the book. It also discusses the book’s relevance to the developments in pharmacy and pharmaceutical science education and industry.

A panel discussion with industry experts, regulators, and academia will further explore the theme of navigating Singapore’s evolving pharmaceutical landscape—shedding light on innovations, regulations, research, and education.

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and engage with key voices shaping the future of the pharmaceutical industry!

This event is organised by our librarian Patrick Pu.

Programme

3pm – 3.10pm ☉ Welcome Address

  • Prof Sun Yeneng
    Dean, Faculty of Science
  • Prof Giorgia Pastorin
    Head, NUS Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • A/Prof Natalie Pang
    University Librarian and Head, NUS Communications and New Media Department

3.10pm – 3.30pm ☉ Dialogue with Authors


Moderated by Prof Chan Sui Yung, NUS Honorary Fellow


3.30pm – 4.30pm ☉ Panel Discussion


Moderated by A/Prof Chan Lai Wah, Associate Professor, NUS Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences


4.30pm – 4.40pm ☉ Sharing on Library Resources

  • Toh Kim Kee
    Principal Librarian (Research Librarian – STEM), NUS Libraries

Speakers

Dr Giorgia Pastorin

Prof Giorgia Pastorin

Head, NUS Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Giorgia Pastorin received her MSc degree in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology in 2000 and her PhD in Medicinal Chemistry in 2004 from the University of Trieste (Italy). She spent two years of her postdoc at the CNRS in Strasbourg (France), where she specialized in drug delivery. She joined the National University of Singapore (NUS) in June 2006, as Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmacy-Faculty of Science. She was promoted to Associate Professor in 2011, Assistant Head in 2014, Deputy Head in 2016 and Full Professor in 2024; she is currently Head of the Department of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences at NUS.

Her research interest is focused on drug delivery, with the purpose of enhancing the pharmacological effects of bioactive agents (such as Pt-based anticancer complexes) while minimizing undesirable side effects. Recently, her BioNanoTechnology (BNT) group developed cell-derived nanovesicles (CDNs) and biohybrids as novel biocompatible Extracellular Vesicle mimetics for targeted drug delivery. Her approach to using unconventional yet efficacious cell-derived nanocarriers has become her signature programme, resulting in new invention disclosures, industry engagements and even an international BioDrone award in 2021. She is the sole and co-Editor, respectively, of two books related to drug delivery and author in more than 160 articles in internationally peer-reviewed journals. For the work performed by her BNT group in NUS, she has received both national and international awards and she has been invited to prestigious international conferences as plenary or keynote speaker. She has supervised about 30 PhD & Master students.

A/Prof Natalie Pang

A/Prof Natalie Pang

University Librarian, NUS Libraries & Head, NUS Communications and New Media Department
Associate Professor Natalie Pang is University Librarian and Head of the Communications and New Media department at the National University of Singapore. She is a researcher and educator in digital citizenship and digital humanities. Her research lies at the intersection of technology and society, and her research projects are organised under the themes of digital citizenship, digital inclusion and well-being, and digital heritage. She is involved in various academic communities in library and information science and has served as chair of the programming committee for the Association of Library and Information Science Education (ALISE). Natalie was also a member of the steering committees for the International Conference on Digital Preservation (iPres) and the International Conference on Asia-Pacific Digital Libraries (ICADL). Her work on digital inclusion has been recognised internationally and she serves as a member of the editorial board of the International Journal of Information, Diversity, and Inclusion, Communication Theory, Asian Journal of Communication and as a member of the Inclusive Policy Lab at UNESCO.

Dr Chan Lai Wah

A/Prof Chan Lai Wah

Associate Professor, NUS Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Associate Professor Chan has lectured for more than 30 years and won many awards for excellence in teaching. She had been placed on the NUS Faculty Honor Roll for a record three times in 2005, 2009 and 2015 respectively, for continuous teaching excellence. Prof. Chan is also the co-founder of GEA-NUS Pharmaceutical Processing Research Laboratory which serves as an international platform for promoting research and manpower training in process technology. Her research interests include pharmaceutical formulation and processing, and pharmaceutical microbiology. She also has strong interest in the quality and safety issues of medicinal products. She takes great pride in advancing these areas of interest with her colleagues, collaborators, postgraduates and final year students. To date, she has supervised and successfully graduated 34 PhD and 9 MSc students by research. In addition, she has co-authored about 180 scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals besides numerous conference papers. In addition to her academic pursuits, Prof. Chan has also served as a technical expert for the Singapore Accreditation Council, scientific reviewer for local and overseas research grants, thesis examiner for local and overseas universities as well as reviewer for international scientific journals.

Sia Chong Hock

Sia Chong Hock

Director of Quality Assurance, Health Sciences Authority
Sia Chong Hock is the Director of Quality Assurance and Senior Consultant of Audit and Licensing at the Health Sciences Authority (HSA). From 1995 to 2022, he was an adjunct faculty of the National University of Singapore (NUS). He had also been a member of the Singapore Pharmacy Council from 2002 to 2018, including being the Chair of its Complaints Panel. He led Singapore to become the first Asian member of the international Pharmaceutical Inspection Co-operation Scheme (PIC/S) in 2000, and was subsequently appointed Chair of the ASEAN MRA Task Force and Joint Sectoral Committee on GMP Inspection from 2005 to 2020. In 2013, he was conferred the Industry Pharmacist of the Year Award by the Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore, and in 2016, he was honoured with the International Pharmaceutical Society of Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE) Singapore Affiliate Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions to the field of Pharmaceutical Regulatory Practices in Singapore and ASEAN. More recently, he was a recipient of the PS(Health) Award 2023 for his key role as a core team member responsible for HSA being the first National Regulatory Authority (NRA) in the world to achieve the highest Maturity Level 4 under the World Health Organization Global Benchmarking Tools assessment. On a regular basis, he contributes review articles to international scientific journals. In 2016 and 2019, two regulatory articles which he had co-authored had been named the winner of the ISPE Roger Sherwood Article of the Year Award.

Dr Eric Chan

Prof Eric Chan

Professor, NUS Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Prof Eric Chan is a pharmaceutical scientist and pharmacist in the Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, National University of Singapore (NUS). His research interests are (1) physiologically-based pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic (PBPK-PD) modeling of pharmacology and toxicology, (2) xenobiotic-derived reactive metabolite research with specific focus on interaction with biological proteins and (3) metabolism-driven systems biology modeling of pathology, pharmacology, toxicology and mammalian host-bacteria interactions. Professor Chan is currently Deputy Head (Research) and a member of the Faculty Promotion and Tenure Committee (FPTC). Professor Chan is the Executive Editor of the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and also an editorial advisory board member of the Biochemical Pharmacology, Drug Metabolism and Disposition and Journal of Chromatography B. Professor Chan was awarded the Dean’s Chair Professorship in the Faculty of Science (2015-2018). He was six times a recipient of the Faculty of Science Teaching Excellence Award and four times the NUS Annual Teaching Excellence Award. He also received the Faculty of Science Young Scientist Award (2010) and Outstanding Scientist Award (2014).

Chan Sui Yung

Prof Chan Sui Yung

NUS Honorary Fellow
Dr. Chan is a distinguished academic and leader in the field of pharmacy, with a career marked by impactful contributions to both education and the pharmaceutical industry. She holds a BSc (Pharmacy) Hons and an MBA from the National University of Singapore (NUS), complemented by a PhD from Queen's University of Belfast. Dr. Chan began her career in public hospitals and the Ministry of Health, before taking on the role of Pharmacy Manager at Tan Tock Seng Hospital.

In academia, Dr. Chan served as the Associate Professor and Head of the NUS Department of Pharmacy (2005-2012), where she spearheaded the development of several key programs, including the post-BS PharmD and MSc in Pharmaceutical Science & Technology. Her tenure was marked by collaborations with industry and government bodies, enhancing educational offerings and interprofessional training initiatives. As Assistant Dean of the Faculty of Science and through various committee roles, Dr. Chan furthered institutional goals and governance.

Her research credentials include supervision of numerous graduate students, over 110 peer-reviewed publications, and participation in research funded with SGD 5 million. Dr. Chan played a crucial role in the corporatization of the Singapore Pharmacy Council, shaping legislative frameworks and professional standards. Recognized as a Fellow of the Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore, she has earned accolades such as the Long Service Medal. Upon retirement, she was honoured as an Honorary Fellow of NUS and continues to innovate as co-founder of PharLyfe+ Pte Ltd.

Liu  Shanshan

Liu Shanshan

Technical Director, No deviation
Shanshan leads the technology strategy, innovation, and employee development at No deviation. As a Core Team member, she shapes international growth and business strategy. Holding an M.Sc. in Biochemical Engineering, Shanshan brings 18 years of global experience across consulting firms and pharmaceutical giants like Novartis, focusing on process, quality, compliance, and regulatory areas. She is a dedicated advocate of the life sciences industry and currently serves on the ISPE International Board, contributing to its global mission and vision. Shanshan was also ISPE Singapore Affiliate President from Jan 2020 to Jan 2024.

Emily Cheah

Dr Emily Cheah

Senior Managing Director and Head of APAC Operations, Charles River Laboratories
Charles River Laboratories (CRL) is a global contract research organization that provides essential products and services to help pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies accelerate their research, drug development and manufacturing efforts. Emily presently oversees CRL’s Microbial Solution business unit’s APAC operations, comprising sites in Singapore, Australia, South Korea, India and China, as well as regional support activities including the Centre of Excellence model. Through her time with CRL, Emily has been involved in various aspects of the business including general management, technical operations and strategy development. A pharmacist by training, Emily received her Bachelor’s and PhD (Pharm. Technology) from the National University of Singapore and her EMBA from INSEAD. She is one of the founding members of the Parenteral Drug Association (PDA)’s Singapore Chapter and was the Past President of the Chapter. She has served as a Board Member in local chapter in various capacities since its inception in 2013. She remains an active volunteer with the PDA, now serving with PDA Global’s Science Advisory Board.

Ryan Lee Ray Yen

Ryan Lee Ray Yen

Final-year undergraduate, NUS Pharmaceutical Science
Ryan holds a keen interest in Chemical Biology. Over the course of his studies, he has undertaken diverse research projects in organic chemistry, diabetes research, and cancer biology, reflecting his broad scientific curiosity and dedication to advancing healthcare solutions. Currently, Ryan is conducting his final year project in the field of cancer and RNA biology, deepening his expertise in cutting-edge biomedical research. Aspiring to pursue a PhD, he aims to refine his scientific inquiry skills and contribute to the research landscape. Ryan is passionate about bridging academia and industry, aligning his aspirations with Singapore's vision of becoming a leading Biotechnology hub in the region.

Librarian Toh Kim Kee

Toh Kim Kee

Principal Librarian (Research Librarian – STEM)
Kim Kee spends most of her time doing user education, providing consultation to the NUS Health Sciences community and working on library projects. Outside of work, she enjoys reading and baking.

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