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Gina Carlson, Pharm.D., M.S., BCPS

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BCPS, SAPh Graduate Faculty Member, MS Program, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy Social and Administrative Pharmacy Graduate Program Gina Carlson, Pharm.D.,

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DRUG REPURPOSING : A REVIEW

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About Authors 1 AGARWAL POONAM*, 2 RATHORE KAMAL SINGH, KAVITA VIJAY 2 1 Department of Pharmaceutics, Bhopal Nobles’ Collage of Pharmacy Udaipur, Rajasthan, 2 Faculty, Jaipur, College of Pharmacy, Jaipur India, 313001. DRUG REPURPOSING : A REVIEW. Email : charmiagarwal823@gmail.com. Thu, 10/13/2022 - 15:56. Review Articles.

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Evgenyi Shalaev, PhD

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Hastedt, Eds, Drugs and the Pharmaceutical Sciences (2008), 175 (Protein Formulation and Delivery (2nd Edition)), pp. Crystalline mesophases: Structure, mobility, and pharmaceutical properties. Rational choice of excipients for use in lyophilized formulations. McNally, JE.

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Is machine learning the answer for long-acting injectable drugs?

European Pharmaceutical Review

“This study takes a critical step towards data-driven drug formulation development with an emphasis on long-acting injectables,” declared Professor Christine Allen, Pharmaceutical Sciences at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto. appeared first on European Pharmaceutical Review.

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Enhancing medicine manufacturing through digitalisation

European Pharmaceutical Review

UK partnership set to revolutionise oligonucleotide manufacture The post Enhancing medicine manufacturing through digitalisation appeared first on European Pharmaceutical Review. This next phase will be carried out mainly at CPI’s Medicines Manufacturing Innovation Centre.

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Key vaccine adjuvant biosynthesised in yeast

European Pharmaceutical Review

As such, “there’s a lot of need for an alternative source of this adjuvant,” commented Jay Keasling , UC Berkeley Professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering and Senior Faculty Scientist at Berkeley Lab. The post Key vaccine adjuvant biosynthesised in yeast appeared first on European Pharmaceutical Review.

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Morgan Hoeft, PharmD

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American journal of pharmaceutical education, 85(7), 533-536. Improving the remediation process for skills-based laboratory courses in the doctor of pharmacy curriculum. Article 8447.