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Session 8: New Technologies
Session Chair(s)
Fernando Muzzio, PhD
Director, NSF ERC on Structured Organic Particulate Systems; Professor II
Rutgers University, United States
New technologies are rapidly gaining momentum in pharmaceutical manufacturing including new manufacturing and mathematical modeling approaches. Continuous manufacturing methods have attracted enormous interest in recent years. In this and in other areas, a growing toolbox of particle engineering methodologies are enabling both more effective manufacturing (by allowing the user to design particles with tailored properties) and more accurate drug release profiles (by allowing tighter control of particle size, particle-substrate interactions, etc). To help support these and other technologies, sophisticated modeling approaches have evolved. In this session, we will review recent advances from both a technological and regulatory perspective.
Speaker(s)
New Technologies For Continuous Manufacturing
Fernando Muzzio, PhD
Rutgers University, United States
Director, NSF ERC on Structured Organic Particulate Systems; Professor II
Mathematical Models for Enhanced Control of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Christine Moore, PhD
Organon & Co., United States
Executive Director, Global External Advocacy and Standards
New Particle Engineering Technologies For Modified Release Applications
Raj Dave, PhD
New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States
Distinguished Professor of Chemical, Biological and Pharmaceutical Engineering
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