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New Publication a Practical Guide to the Management of Chemical Process Development in the Pharmaceutical Industry

Posted on: Monday, 10 March 2008, 15:00 CDT

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c85255) has announced the addition of The Management of Chemical Process Development in the Pharmaceutical Industry to their offering.

Providing a practical guide focused on the management of chemical processes and people in an industrial environment, this book addresses creating and managing a vision for process development. Readers gain a concise overview at how to integrate chemists, biologists, chemical engineers etc, into an efficient and productive group capable of implementing complex chemical processes:

-Discusses the concepts of leadership and vision, and how to encourage and motivate individual scientists on a team.

-Instructs on issues such as process safety, environmental engineering, FDA, and patents, with insight provided on integrating these pieces into the process development team.

-Case studies provide clear examples of the importance of integrating all the various facets and individuals into a functioning team.

Authors bio:

Derek Walker, PhD, has distilled the experience of over forty years' work, with publications or patents in every one of the last six decades, into this book. After brief periods with the United Kingdom Atomic Weapons and Research Establishment and Dominion Tar and Chemical Company in Canada, he commenced his career in the development of chemical processes in the pharmaceutical industry through employment with Arapahoe Chemicals/Syntex, Glaxo Laboratories, Bristol-Myers, and finally Schering-Plough Research Institute, where he was vice president of chemical process development for fourteen years.

Covered in this Guide:

-People: Leadership, Visionaries, Acknowledgements and Awards.

-Organisation.

-Process Safety.

-The Environment.

-Regulatory Affairs: Meeting the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (Fda) Requirements.

-Patents.

-Chemical Engineering.

-Excursions in The B-Lactam And Steroid Fields.

-Case Studies.

-The Future.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c85255


Source: Business Wire

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