Achieving Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs): Reaching Compliance with Confidence for the Pharmaceutical Lab
- Sponsored by ACS Webinars and ACS Office of Career and Professional Education
- May 28, 11:00 am-Noon, Online, Free, Registration required
If Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) guidelines feel more like a maze of regulations than a roadmap to action, you’re not alone. Many professionals struggle to translate GMP requirements into clear, actionable steps that ensure compliance, product quality, and patient safety.
Join Kim Huynh Ba of Pharmalytik as she translates complex regulatory expectations into practical, real world applications tailored to your role in the pharmaceutical industry. This webinar goes beyond theory, delivering insights you can immediately apply, from the production floor to quality decision making. Through real examples, case studies, and expert guidance, you’ll gain not just an understanding of GMPs, but the confidence to implement them effectively in your day to day work for your pharmaceutical laboratory.
This ACS Webinar is moderated by Bryan Tweedy of the American Chemical Society and co-produced with the ACS Office of Career and Professional Education. As part of ACS’s 150th anniversary celebration, this month highlights the power of partnership, from lab benches to policy tables, and how trust, teamwork, and shared vision continue to drive chemistry forward. Celebrate with us at www.acs.org/150.
What You Will Learn
- The evolution of GMP regulations and their impact on today’s industry
- Core principles of quality systems and data integrity
- The roles, responsibilities, and behaviors that build a culture of GMP excellence
Event Details
- Thursday, May 28, 2026 @ 2-3pm ET
- Free to attend
- Slides will be available on day of the webinar
Additional Resources
- Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) for the Pharmaceutical Professional – Register for this online ACS Institute multi-week course to discover how they safeguard product quality, patient safety, and regulatory compliance in every step of pharmaceutical development.