Tag: crystalline state
Stabilization of amorphous drugs; are crystalline inorganic excipients a way forward?
Written by Eric Ofosu Kissi and Thomas Rades
August 24, 2020
Pharmaceutical Solid State Research Cluster
Written by Eric Ofosu Kissi and Thomas Rades
The 17th Annual PSSRC Symposium will take place in Cambridge, UK
29th August – 1st September 2023
For more information, registration & abstract submission:
https://www.pssrc-symposium.com/
Feeding, blending, granulation (wet and dry), and tableting are the basic process steps for the production of a tablet. In this course, you will learn about advanced high-speed technologies that enable the production of medicines via continuous processes that are controlled in real-time.
https://www.edx.org/course/technology-for-continuous-production-of-medicines
There, powders will be engineered to enhance the capabilities of SLS 3D printing. The remaining 3 years of the PhD will be spend in Utrecht where the printing studies will take place. The powders will be further improved in close collaboration with scientists from Glatt.
This is a full time position
Here the link to the opening:
3D printing amorphous solid dispersions binder capsule filling compaction compact strength controlled drug delivery cryomilling crystalline state extrusion formulation granulation inhalation products in situ amorphization material properties microparticles numerical models particle particle size powder attributes process Quasi-emulsion solvent-diffusion crystallization release mechanisms roll compaction spray drying stabilization supercritical carbon dioxide surface coating suspension tablets water ingress
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