Addressing the Biggest Challenges in Polymorphism
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In this episode, a roundtable of distinguished guests discuss the impact and challenges of polymorphism. You’ll hear from these life science and pharmaceutical experts: - Eyal Barash, Life Sciences Patent Attorney and Founder at Barash Law - Steve Byrn, Professor and Dept. Head at Purdue University - Mansoor Khan, Professor and Vice Dean, Presidential Impact Fellow, Rangel College of Pharmacy, Texas A&M University - Ken Morris, University Professor, Director Lachman Institute for Pharmaceutical Analysis, Long Island University - Ann Newman, Solid-State and Pharmaceutical Consultant at Seventh Street Development Group - Raj Suryanarayanan, Professor and WIlliam and Mildred Peters Endowed Chair at University of Minnesota We talked about: - The guests’ backgrounds and origin stories in life science - The biggest challenges with respect to polymorphism - Thinking in terms of practical benefit vs. the clinical benefit - Distinguishing the formulation effect from the form effect This episode is Part 1 of 2 on our polymorph roundtable discussion. Don’t miss the conclusion! For more insights into the pharmaceutical industry, subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever podcasts are found. Listening on a desktop & can’t see the links? Just search for The Pharma Lab Show in your favorite podcast player.
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