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In this supplement, we've brought together a collection of interesting posters from leading companies in order to celebrate cutting-edge research in the pharmaceutical industry and to share with our readers some of the varied work being carried out by their colleagues...
21 February 2017 | By Viavi Solutions Inc.
This webinar presented the use of MicroNIR PAT for monitoring the endpoint of powder blending operations and discussed challenges that need to be addressed for successful implementation...
11 January 2017 | By Niamh Marriott, Digital Editor
From an orphan drug sales boom to uncharted political landscapes, the CPhI Worldwide expert panel predict pharma’s biggest opportunities and threats in 2017.
The U.S. Pharmocopeia is in the process of revising the analytical protocols for the analysis of metals in pharmaceutical products. A detailed summary of the methodology and the changes is available, so only a brief description will be given here...
8 November 2016 | By Edinburgh Instruments
Edinburgh Instruments will attend the Photonics Day at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland on Friday 11 November, hosted by the Doctoral Programme in Photonics at the Forum Rolex Learning Center...
19 October 2016 | By Viavi Solutions Inc.
In this webinar, experts from Viavi, Pfizer & Université Laval discussed how MicroNIR is used to optimise fluid bed drying and to reduce waste at tablet compression...
26 September 2016 | By Edinburgh Instruments
Researchers at North Carolina State University, led by Prof. Felix Castellano, have shown for the first time that the photogenerated triplet exciton in semiconductor nanocrystals can be harvested by surface bound molecular acceptors, exhibited by a six-order magnitude increase in the lifetime of the originally prepared excited state...
20 September 2016 | By Edinburgh Instruments
Research in optical materials is rapidly moving towards stable, high-power laser sources emitting in the mid-infrared (mid-IR) region...
This Kaiser application note focuses on real-time, in situ process understanding using a Raman-based PAT approach. Raman spectroscopy is uniquely useful for biotechnology ‘Quality by Design’ (QbD) applications because it enables fast, non-destructive monitoring and control...
In this issue: Regulation, Environmental Monitoring, Drug Delivery; Microbiology, Track & race, Spectroscopy, HPLC, Mass Spectrometry, and much more...
In this Spectroscopy In-Depth Focus: The benefits of NIRS in monitoring and controlling a crystallisation process; Pharmaceutical applications of terahertz spectroscopy and imaging; and much more...
In this article, Kerstin Barr, Product Manager for handheld Raman instruments at Thermo Fisher Scientific, comments on the revised tolerances...
15 February 2016 | By Edinburgh Instruments
We are delighted to have accomplished installation of our top end fluorescence spectroscopy systems at the brand new Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science and Technology (VISTEC) in Thailand...