Pharmaceutical Engineering stands as the backbone of the pharmaceutical industry, seamlessly blending engineering principles with the intricacies of drug development and manufacturing. This multidisciplinary field is dedicated to optimizing processes, ensuring product quality, and advancing pharmaceutical technologies.
At its core, pharmaceutical engineering leverages principles of chemical, mechanical, and industrial engineering to design, develop, and maintain pharmaceutical facilities. It encompasses the entire product lifecycle, from initial drug discovery to large-scale production, emphasizing efficiency, safety, and regulatory compliance.
In pharmaceutical engineering, precise control over manufacturing processes is paramount. Technologies like process automation and quality-by-design principles are employed to enhance efficiency, minimize waste, and ensure the production of high-quality pharmaceutical products.
Pharmaceutical engineers play a pivotal role in addressing global health challenges, contributing to the development of life-saving medications and vaccines. As pharmaceutical manufacturing becomes more sophisticated, the role of engineering becomes increasingly vital in meeting stringent regulatory standards and ensuring the reliability of pharmaceutical products.
Pharmaceutical engineering is an integral force propelling the pharmaceutical industry forward, marrying the precision of engineering with the complexities of drug development to create a healthier and more sustainable future.
Title : Hepatotoxic botanicals-shadows of pearls
Consolato M Sergi, Universities of Alberta and Ottawa, Canada
Title : Development of novel drug delivery pathways enabled by perillyl alcohol (NEO100), A monoterpene with multifaceted biomedical applications
Axel H Schonthal, University of Southern California, United States
Title : From marker to mechanism: Ligand discovery enables functional analysis of OR51E1, an ectopic olfactory receptor, in prostate cancer
Vladlen Slepak, University of Miami, United States
Title : The impact of metal-decorated polymeric nanodots on proton relaxivity
Paulo Cesar De Morais, Catholic University of Brasilia, Brazil
Title : Principles and standards for managing healthcare transformation towards personalized, preventive, predictive, participative precision medicine ecosystems
Bernd Blobel, University of Regensburg, Germany
Title : Personalized and Precision Medicine (PPM) as a unique healthcare model based on design-inspired biotech- & biopharma-driven applications to secure the human healthcare and biosafety
Sergey Suchkov, N D Zelinskii Institute for Organic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences & InMedStar, Russian Federation
Title : R&D consultancy at the medicines discovery catapult: De-risking drug discovery for innovators
Adriana Gambardella, Medicine Discovery Catapult, United Kingdom
Title : Biocompatible synthesis of non crystalline iron oxide nanoparticles with stable colloidal properties
Lan Wang, Paretor LLC, United States
Title : Hydrogen sulfide in sepsis: From bench to bedside
Madhav Bhatia, University of Otago, New Zealand
Title : Biocompatibility and subcutaneous host response to silk fibroin–chitosan composite plugs: Progress toward biodegradable implant materials
Luis Jesus Villarreal Gomez, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Mexico