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  1. Fundamentals of Freeze Drying III: Primary and Secondary Drying

    30 Nov 2018 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Steven L Nail

    OutlinePrimary dryingHeat transfer considerationsMeasurement of the vial heat transfer coefficientMass transfer considerationsMeasurement of the resistance of the dried product layerSecondary dryingCritical process variables during secondary dryingHow dry is “dry enough”

  2. Fundamentals of Freeze Drying IV: Process Monitoring

    30 Nov 2018 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Steven L Nail

  3. Fundamentals of Freeze Drying V: Formulation Consderations

    30 Nov 2018 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Steven L Nail

  4. Fundamentals of Freeze Drying: A Brief Review and Commentary

    11 Jan 2019 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Steven L Nail

  5. Gabapentin Population Model for PK Parameter Individualization

    12 Sep 2011 | Tools | Contributor(s): Jose Miguel Lainez, Linas Mockus, Gary Blau, Seza Orcun, Rex Reklaitis

    Generates individual PK parameters based on few samples and the population prior

  6. Green Engineering Challenged and Opportunities in the Pharmaceutical Industry

    03 Jul 2013 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): C. Stewart Slater, Mariano J. Savelski, Robert P. Hesketh, Rowan University

    This overview of the pharmaceutical industry focuses on the manufacturing operations that present challenges from an environmental standpoint. These topics include the issues related to drug synthesis and how green engineering principles can be integrated from drug design to manufacturing. These...

  7. Green Process Analysis for Solvent Reduction in Pharmaceutical Synthesis

    09 Jul 2013 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): C. Stewart Slater, Mariano J. Savelski, Rowan University

    Rowan Chemical Engineering faculty and students are using their “engineering clinic” program to examine active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) syntheses for pollution prevention opportunities. Solvent use and waste reduction strategies are the primary area the group has investigated for the...

  8. Guidelines Viewer

    05 Mar 2009 | Tools

    View Guidelines in Ontology Browser

  9. Hamaker Constants in Integrated Circuit Metallization

    20 Dec 2007 | Publications | Contributor(s): Stephen Beaudoin, Ravi Jaiswal, Caitlin Kilroy

    A new method for determining Hamaker constants was examinedfor materials of interest in integrated circuit manufacture. Anultra-high vacuum atomic force microscope and an atomic force microscopeoperated in a nitrogen environment were used to measurethe interaction forces between metals,...

  10. High Shear Mixer

    07 Jan 2008 | Tools | Contributor(s): d s  k, Avik Sarkar, Carl Wassgren

    Analyze particles as they move through a high shear mixer

  11. Hopper Flow Discharge

    07 Jan 2008 | Tools | Contributor(s): d s  k, Avik Sarkar, Carl Wassgren

    DEM simulation of the discharge of particles from a hopper

  12. Hopper Segregation

    18 Dec 2007 | Animations | Contributor(s): Carl Wassgren

    The Particulate Sciences Laboratory at Purdue University investigates the mixing and segregation of binary and multi-component granular materials. Solids mixing, also known as blending, is a common processing operation used in the manufacture of pharmaceutical products. The intent of mixing...

  13. Human Subjects Research Seminar: Current Regulations under FDA and HIPAA

    28 Sep 2016 | Courses | Contributor(s): John Robinson

    Overview:This two day seminar will provide the foundation for the application, concepts and theories of clinical research. Within the two days, attendees will learn about the historical evolution of research, current regulations and guidelines including the Common Rule, FDA regulations and HIPAA....

  14. Hydroproperties of Dissolvable Strips Lab - Student and Instructor's Versions

    02 Apr 2015 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Alexander Vincent Jannini, Nathan A Haden, Michael Evangelista, C. Stewart Slater, Mariano Savelski

    This is one of a set of experiments designed for lower level undergraduate courses that incorporates novel thin films for drug delivery. The focus of the experimental set is to introduce pharmaceutical concepts to undergraduates while also incorporating general engineering educational objectives....

  15. Information Representation in POPE

    23 Jan 2008 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): venkat, laelaf, Rex Reklaitis, pradeepsuresh

    The development of a pharmaceutical product requires the collection of information during pre-formulation studies, product formulation, process development, scaleup and manufacturing. A large amount of information of different types, ranging from raw data to lab reports to sophisticated math...

  16. Initial vs. Final Height of Dissolvable Strips - Student and Instructor's Versions

    02 Apr 2015 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Alexander Vincent Jannini, Nathan A Haden, Michael Evangelista, C. Stewart Slater, Mariano Savelski

    This is one of a set of experiments designed for lower level undergraduate courses that incorporates novel thin films for drug delivery. The focus of the experimental set is to introduce pharmaceutical concepts to undergraduates while also incorporating general engineering educational objectives....

  17. Integrating Pharmaceutical Concepts into Introductory Chemical Engineering Courses - Part I

    16 Feb 2010 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Stephanie Farrell, Mariano J. Savelski, C. Stewart Slater

    The following problem sets are designed by Rowan University faculty and students to be used in introductory chemical engineering courses involving basic engineering calculations, material and energy balances. These problems integrate basic terminology and calculations related to pharmaceutical...

  18. Integrating Pharmaceutical Concepts into Introductory Chemical Engineering Courses - Part II

    28 May 2010 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Stephanie Farrell, Mariano J. Savelski, C. Stewart Slater

    The following problem sets (a continuation of Part I) are designed by Rowan University faculty and students to be used in introductory chemical engineering courses involving basic engineering calculations, material and energy balances. These problems integrate basic terminology and calculations...

  19. Integrating Pharmaceutical Concepts into Introductory Chemical Engineering Courses - Part III

    01 Jun 2011 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Stephanie Farrell, Mariano J. Savelski, C. Stewart Slater

    The following problem sets (a continuation of Parts I & II) are designed to be used in introductory chemical engineering courses involving basic engineering calculations, material and energy balances. These problems integrate basic terminology and calculations related to pharmaceutical,...

  20. Integrating Pharmaceutical Engineering Topics into Chemical Engineering - Workshop

    13 Sep 2012 | Downloads | Contributor(s): Stephanie Farrell, Zenaida O. Gephardt, Mariano J. Savelski, C. Stewart Slater

    This workshop consists of an interactive presentation integrated with example problem and demonstrations to teach concepts of pharmaceutical engineering relevant to core chemical engineering principles such as material and energy balances, transport phenomena, and materials. An introduction will...