CPPR Project in JPharmSci Most Original Scientific Findings

A recent paper authored by Dr. Rui Fang, UConn graduate now at Merck, describing her CPPR project findings was one of eight selected from the 70 papers in the second quarter of Journal of Pharmaceutical Science to be available in its Virtual Issue: Most Original and Most Significant Scientific Findings.  CPPR Faculty at Purdue University, Dr. Greg Knipp, also has a paper in the same virtual issue.

CPPR Project Explores Formulation Design for Inkjet-based 3D Tablets

CPPR Faculty, @BodhiChaudhuri, and his research team report on the formulation parameters required for printability of tablets using inkjet processing.  They suggest several preformulation studies to assure printability and tablet performance. Read more at  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2020.119430. @KoyelSen, @ArushiManchanda, @TanuMehta, and @AnsonMa are co-authors on the @UConn Research publication.

CPPR Faculty promoted to Full Professor

The Board of Trustees of the University of Connecticut voted on April 29, 2020 to promote Kildsig CPPR Faculty, Bodhi Chaudhuri, to Full Professor effective August 23, 2020.  Dr. Chaudhuri is best known for discrete element modeling (DEM) of many pharmaceutical processes.  Recently, he has expanded his research group’s modeling expertise to modeling that couples DEM with computational fluid dynamics modeling, and artificial neural networks.

SP Scientific Free LyoLearn Webinar

Monday, March 23rd

The topic for our March LyoLearn Webinar presented by Dr. Robin Bogner, Ph.D. will be: Factors that Influence Product Resistance and Methods to Measure Product Resistance. For more information, click the button above.  REGISTER

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