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KTP Research Funding For Prosonix and Bath University PDF Print E-mail
Written by Graham Ruecroft   
Friday, 08 May 2009 17:00
ktp 1_cr2_150Prosonix will be recruiting a high quality researcher in light of the recent announce -ment that a research grant of  £190,500 has been awarded to the Department of Pharmacy and Pharmacology and Prosonix to develop methodology and identify new processing technology for the manufacture of pharmaceutical co-crystals and binary API crystals suitable for use in inhaled and oral medicines.  The primary aim of this KTP project is to explore current laboratory scale techniques and eventually design and develop robust industrial process methodology using proprietary equipment. This will eventually lead to full-scale manufacture. The company plans to contribute additional funding in small pilot plant equipment, analytical support equipment and raw materials. 

The award will fund a competitive salary for a KTP Associate to be employed for three years at Prosonix Oxford offices.  The Associate will be supervised by Professor Robert Price within the Department of Pharmacy and Pharmacology and Dr Graham Ruecroft of Prosonix.  Professor Price leads the pharmaceutical surface science research group, focusing on the application of advanced surface analytical technologies, exploring physical and chemical factors which govern particulate interactions in pharmaceutical dosage forms.

The university and Prosonix will be recruiting a first class scientist to undertake the 3 year programme. Please see the attachment for details of the position and how to apply.

 

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