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<h2>Industrial and Physical Pharmacy Services Laboratory</h2>
<h2>Industrial and Physical Pharmacy Services Laboratory, Purdue University</h2>
<center><em><strong><center>Purdue University</center></strong></em></center><br />
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<p><strong>Operators:</strong> Stephen R. Byrn, Ph.D., and Daniel T. Smith, Ph.D.</p>
<p><strong>Operators:</strong> Stephen R. Byrn, Ph.D., and Daniel T. Smith, Ph.D.</p>


<p><strong>Services:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Services:</strong></p>
<li>Solid state chemistry
<ul>Solid state chemistry
<li>Formulation design, product design, process design, Quality by Design, Development Report, small scale exploration
<ul>Formulation design, product design, process design, Quality by Design, Development Report, small scale exploration
<li>Molecular basis of manufacturing
<ul>Molecular basis of manufacturing
<li>Spray drying, small scale
<ul>Spray drying, small scale
<li>Granulation, small scale
<uli>Granulation, small scale
<li>Tablets and capsules, small scale
<uli>Tablets and capsules, small scale
<li>X-ray powder diffraction with link to Argonne National Laboratories advanced instruments including PDF & levitated drop
<ul>X-ray powder diffraction with link to Argonne National Laboratories advanced instruments including PDF & levitated drop
<li>Dissolution and dissolution-based formulation design
<ul>Dissolution and dissolution-based formulation design
<li>Evaluation of polymorph changes during manufacturing
<ul>Evaluation of polymorph changes during manufacturing
<li>Expert interpretation of data
<ul>Expert interpretation of data
<li>Regulatory issues related to development and manufacturing<br /><br />
<ul>Regulatory issues related to development and manufacturing<br /><br />
<p><strong>Purpose:</strong> Support graduate students and technicians as well as provide expert interpretation of data.</p>
<p><strong>Purpose:</strong> Support graduate students and technicians as well as provide expert interpretation of data.</p>



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Industrial and Physical Pharmacy Services Laboratory, Purdue University


Operators: Stephen R. Byrn, Ph.D., and Daniel T. Smith, Ph.D.

Services:

    Solid state chemistry
      Formulation design, product design, process design, Quality by Design, Development Report, small scale exploration
        Molecular basis of manufacturing
          Spray drying, small scale <uli>Granulation, small scale <uli>Tablets and capsules, small scale
            X-ray powder diffraction with link to Argonne National Laboratories advanced instruments including PDF & levitated drop
              Dissolution and dissolution-based formulation design
                Evaluation of polymorph changes during manufacturing
                  Expert interpretation of data
                    Regulatory issues related to development and manufacturing

                    Purpose: Support graduate students and technicians as well as provide expert interpretation of data.

                    Costs: Protocols and cost estimates are provided for each project. Cost is typically $1,000 per half day of work (4 hours). Invoices provided.

                    Contact: Stephen R. Byrn, Ph.D., 765-714-2808

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