Pre-formulation
About this Course
In this course we will focus on how active compounds are developed into a formulation suitable for dosing in animal studies and early human clinical trials. Factors such as the route of administration, enhancing the solubility of the drug substance, the crystalline form of the drug substance, drug substance vs. drug product, storage requirements, and how special requirements of the patient population play a role in the design of an ideal formulation will be covered. Finally, some of the differences encountered when formulating a biologic vs. a small molecule will be discussed. Target audience: This course is suitable for life scientists, clinicians, and individuals from fields that support drug discovery (e.g., patents, finance, licensing, etc.) interested in learning more about the pharmaceutical/biotechnology sector. Advanced undergraduate coursework or practical familiarity/working knowledge in biological sciences and organic chemistry is recommended.Created by: Novartis

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