Professor Chemical and Biological Engineering, Princeton University LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP, New Jersey
The research group of Prof. Robert K. Prud'homme at Chemical and Biological Engineering of Princeton University has originated a new "flash precipitation" process for making nearly monodisperse particles of hydrophobic drugs by kinetically co-crystallizing the drug with biodegradable block copolymers. This process can be potentially scaled up in manufacturing.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion, participants will be able to encapsulate the key learning areas focused on cutting-edge advances in drug formulation nanotechnology.
Upon completion, participants will be able to understand and Evaluate Advanced Nanoparticle Formation and Formulation Techniques: Gain insight into innovative techniques like "flash precipitation".
Upon completion, participants will be able to Apply the learned new knowledge into their future work with focus on scalability of invented technologies for solubility and dissolution enhancements.