
Igor Gorsky has been a pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical, and medical device industry professional for over 41 years. He held multiple positions with increasing responsibility at Alpharma, Wyeth, and Shire. He worked in production, quality assurance, technical services, and validation, including as an associate director of global pharmaceutical technology, at Shire, where he oversaw global validation efforts, including analytical methodology, equipment and facilities qualification, process, packaging, shipping, computer and cleaning validation, and environmental monitoring programs. He is currently a senior consultant at ValSource, LLC. Over the years, his accomplishments include validation of all the aspects of pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device production and quality management, technical support of multi-billion-dollar drug product lines, and introduction of new products onto the market.
He developed analytical technology policies, procedures, and master plans for numerous biopharmaceutical firms based on latest global regulation. He also developed analytical technology qualification programs for many pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical firms. He has published numerous articles and white papers in pharmaceutical professional magazines. He is an author of two books on pharmaceutical scale-up and process validation. In addition, he has been a presenter at PDA Annual Meetings, Interphex, UBM International Workshops, and other forums. He is also very active with PDA and ASTM participating in several task force groups authoring PDA technical reports 29 (Points to Consider for Cleaning Validation), 60 (Process Validation), and 60-2 (Process Validation Annex 1: OSD and SSD Dosage). He leads the PDA water interest group and is also a member of ASTM E55, G122).and participated in the ASTM E3106-18 Standard Guide for Science and Risk-based Approach to Cleaning Validation, and the ASTM E3219 and E3263. He holds a BS degree in mechanical/electrical engineering technology from Rochester Institute of Technology.