DanaMoseson and her advisor, Lynne Taylor, from PurdueUniversity published their findings on the effect of residual crystallinity on the loss of the solubility advantage of ASDs in a paper in European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Read more at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejps.2020.105276
Month: July 2021
CPPR Project Identifies Key Factors Governing the Reconstitution of Lyophilized Protein
@ShreyaKulkarni, along with her advisor, @RobinBogner from @UConnPharmacy, and @RajSury from @University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy and CPPR mentors, @SajalPatel and @Joseph Rinella published their findings on what causes long reconstitution times in high concentration proteins. Read more at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpb.2021.05.005
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Pediatric Mini-Tablet Formulation Explored Using Juvenile Porcine Model in CPPR Project
CPPR student, Monika Lavan, along with her mentor Greg Knipp and fellow CPPR faculty, Stephen Byrn of Purdue University and CPPR industrial mentor, Scott Hostetler, published their findings on the pharmacokinetics of a pediatric mini-tablet formulation of lapatinib evaluated in the mini-pig model. See https://doi.org/10.1208/s12249-020-01891-x to read more.