UConn’s @XiulingLu developed nanoparticles used in study described in Nature Cell Biology which shows a successful strategy for overcoming anticancer therapy resistance. Read more here.
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CPPR Project Yields New Model of Freeze Concentration of Protein Solutions
Recent graduate, Dr. Ji-Qin Lin, and her advisor, Professor Tai-Hsi @Fan Tai-Hsi, published their findings on their model of freezing dynamics in the International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. For an interesting read, follow https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2020.119915.
Another CPPR Project Yields Results Available from JPharmSci
CPPR student, Rui Fang, now at Merck and her co-authors, @Robin Bogner, Steven Nail and the late Michael Pikal, published more of thefindings from her CPPR project. See the article “Stability of Freeze-Dried Protein Formulations: Contributions of Ice Nucleation Temperature and Residence Time in the Freeze-Concentrate”.
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.
CPPR Student, Shipra Malik, Wins UConn RNA Salon Travel Award
Ms. Shipra Malik, graduate student in Prof. Raman Bahal’s lab, was selected for a travel award to the RNA Society meeting by the UConn RNA Salon https://www.rnasociety.org/current-rna-salons.
CPPR findings published in Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Professor Bodhi Chaudhuri and his team published their findings of charge transfer in pharmaceutical mixtures as they are mixed in a V-blender in the May 2020 issue of JPharmSci.
Moseson research paper accepted for publication
“Amorphous solid dispersions containing residual crystallinity: Influence of seed properties and polymer adsorption on dissolution performance,” was just accepted for publication by European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences.
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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CPPR faculty, Professor Tonglei Li, from Purdue University named Editor-in Chief for Pharmaceutical Research
The journal is pleased to announce Dr. Tonglei Li has been named the new Editor-in-Chief of Pharmaceutical Research, effective July 1, 2020. Dr. Li is Allen Chao Chair and Professor of Pharmaceutics in the Department of Industrial and Physical Pharmacy at Purdue University. Apart from his work in solid-state pharmaceutical materials and drug delivery, Dr. Li is an American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Fellow, and has served as an Editor with Pharmaceutical Research since 2015.