Pharmaceutical manufacturing has traditionally been performed using batch process techniques. Batch processes have been proven over many decades of use, but can have shortcomings when it comes to ...
Using a small block of aluminum with a tiny groove carved in it, scientists are developing an improved "green chemistry" method for making biodegradable polymers. A prime example of the value of ...
The production of speciality chemicals is still heavily reliant on batch processes, particularly in the pharma sector, and this symposium will highlight recent developments focussed on the growth of ...
Reshaping Reactions in Pharmaceuticals as well as Fine and Specialty Chemicals Manufacturers of pharmaceuticals as well as fine and specialty chemicals face not only fierce competition but also ...
A team of engineers will utilize the rare properties of an unusual, light-dependent enzyme in a photo-bio-catalytic continuous flow system to produce drop-in biofuels from waste oils and fats.
As the demand for innovative materials continues to grow—particularly in response to today's technological and environmental challenges—research into nanomaterials is emerging as a strategic field.
With a total of DKK 6.2 million (EUR 0.8 mill.) of prestigious Sapere Aude funding from the Independent Research Fund Denmark (DFF), Associate Professor Selin Kara, chemical engineer and expert in ...
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated the need to rapidly develop, produce and distribute large quantities of new vaccines. A team of researchers at Purdue University and Merck & Co. Inc.