Episodes

  • Mixtures and Standards
    Jul 14 2022
    Today, we take a different approach on the Pharma Lab show. There are a lot of challenges when it comes to making mixture standards for solid state analytical methods. Simon conducts a live episode where he discusses the different approaches and how to evaluate them.
    Join us as we discuss:
    Requirements for the ideal solid state mixture standards
    Laboratory mixed standards are usually the largest source of error in a method
    How to evaluate sources of error from measurement apparatus and sample
    Standardless methods and component analysis.  


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    31 mins
  • How Far Are We From 3D Printing Personalized Medicine?
    Jun 30 2022
    How far is the Pharmaceutical 3D Printing Revolution? In this episode, Simon speaks with Professor Mo Maniruzzaman, Assistant Professor in Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery Assistant Professor in Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery, The University of Texas at Austin.
    They speak about:
    How he became passionate about 3D printing
    How far are we from personalized medicine through 3D printing?
    How will Personalized “Pill Printing” evolve as the industry grows
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    18 mins
  • Crystal Structure Prediction & the Drug Development World of Tomorrow
    Apr 14 2022
    Crystal structure prediction (CSP) has been a vital part of the mission of XtalPi, an artificial intelligence and quantum physics based pharmaceutical technology company aiming to improve the speed, scale, novelty, and success rate of drug discovery and development. 
    Chandler Greenwell, an applications scientist at XtaPi, shares how CSP is revolutionizing the field. 
    We discuss:
    How polymorphism relates to CSP
    Insights that CSP can provide for de-risking the polymorph landscape
    Future applications for CSP 
    Resources mentioned during the podcast:
    Facts and fictions about polymorphism 
    Why don’t we find more polymorphs? 
    Report on the sixth blind test of organic crystal structure prediction methods 
    Harnessing Cloud Architecture for Crystal Structure Prediction Calculations 
    Prediction of the Relative Free Energies of Drug Polymorphs above Zero Kelvin 
    Selecting a stable solid form of remdesivir using microcrystal electron diffraction and crystal structure prediction 
    Virtual Coformer Screening by Crystal Structure Predictions: Crucial Role of Crystallinity in Pharmaceutical Cocrystallization 
    Guiding Lead Optimization for Solubility Improvement with Physics-Based Modeling 
    Email Chandler: chandler.greenwell@xtalpi.com  
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    18 mins
  • X-ray Computed Tomography: A New Technique for Spray Dried Dispersion
    Feb 17 2022
    Spray drying has become one of the go-to techniques for the manufacture of amorphous dispersions and inhalable formulations due to the ability to control solvent content, morphology, size, and density of the resulting particulates in the dried powder. 
    X-ray computed tomography is a new technique for this spray dried dispersion application. 
    Peter Oberta, Managing Director at Rigaku, co-authored the study on this new approach and he joins the show to explain everything you need to know. 
    We discuss: 
    - The advantages of using this technique 
    - How to control particle size, morphology, and density using x-ray CT 
    - How much sample preparation is necessary for x-ray CT 
    - The qualitative results of the study 
    - The resolution that can be achieved with x-ray CT 
    - The data treatment required to complete the analysis 
    Mentioned during the podcast: 
    - Characterization of the Morphological Nature of Hollow Spray Dried Dispersion Particles Using X-ray Submicron-Computed Tomography  
    - X-Ray CT Imaging 
    - DigiM 
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    14 mins
  • Mastering the Intellectual Challenge of Rational Indexing
    Oct 15 2021
    For successful rational indexing, you can’t just make a guess and refine. Each unit cell is defined by six parameters, meaning there could be billions of potential solutions. Your probability of being correct is abysmal.

    Your best approach is to use advanced indexing tools. Machine learning can transform rational indexing from an intellectual challenge into the click of a button.

    In this episode, Simon Bates , VP of Science and Technology at Rigaku, speaks with us about the problem that rational indexing solves, its uses in pharma since the 1940s, and near-future breakthroughs that will make it more efficient.

    We discuss:

    - Using diffraction data to identify crystal unit cells

    - How rational indexing reduces the search space

    - Why pharma should focus on identifying crystal unit cells

    - The evolution of advanced indexing tools

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    25 mins
  • The Powerful Benefits of Pairwise Distribution Function
    Aug 24 2021
    Pairwise distribution function (PDF) can be a very useful tool for pharmaceutical professionals, especially when characterizing active pharmaceutical ingredients.

    Using PDF approaches you can confirm — and even solve — the molecular structure itself of new materials that we haven’t been able to properly analyze up until now.

    In this episode, Simon Bates, VP of Science and Technology at Rigaku, shares why PDF and total diffraction combined together are so powerful in confirming molecular structures and why they are opening the door to new materials in pharmaceutics.

    We discuss:


    - The uses for PDF


    - The challenges of total diffraction and PDF


    - Keeping track of advances in PDF approaches

    Check out these resources we mentioned during the podcast:


    - The Collected Papers of Peter J.W. Debye


    - Underneath the Bragg Peaks: Structural Analysis of Complex Materials by Takeshi Egami


    - International Tables for Crystallography: Volume H, Powder Diffraction 


    - Pharmalytical Summit 2021

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    31 mins
  • X-Ray Imaging: Understanding All Applicable Benefits
    Aug 17 2021
    X-ray technology has come a long way in the past 20 years. Using x-ray imaging, we can now characterize drug products and solid dosage forms — taking a closer look without the destruction of the drug.

    In this episode, I talk with Aya Takase, Director of X-ray Imaging at Rigaku Americas Corporation, about how x-ray technology has progressed during her time in the industry and what the future holds.

    In this episode we discuss:

    - An overview of x-ray imaging


    - The multiple use cases of x-ray


    - Why x-ray imaging isn’t in use in every drug making facility


    - Resolution expectations from x-ray imaging


    - The future of x-ray imaging

    Check out this resource mentioned during the podcast:

    - https://rigaku.com/

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    24 mins
  • The Role of Polymorphism in the Future of Pharma
    Jun 29 2021
    Research into the benefits of polymorphs is proceeding at a revolutionary rate.

    What does the future hold for these exciting prospects and the companies who are investing these innovations?

    Join Simon Bates, our host for this episode and Business Development Manager at Rigaku Americas Corporation, as he engages in a lively roundtable discussion with six industry experts on the future of polymorphs and current challenges.

    What we talked about:


    - Stunning evolutionary advances in the field of pharmaceutical polymorphs.


    - Bringing in computational and big data solutions.


    - Challenges in patentability for smaller companies.


    - A bright future in polymorphism.

    Today’s amazing guests:


    - Steve Byrn, Professor and Dept. Head at Purdue University


    - Raj Suryanarayanan, Professor at University of Minnesota


    - Ann Newman, Solid-State and Pharmaceutical Consultant at Seventh Street Development Group


    - Ken Morris, University Professor, Director Lachman Institute for Pharmaceutical Analysis, Long Island University


    - Eyal Barash, Life Sciences Patent Attorney


    - Mansoor Khan, Professor and Vice Dean, Presidential Impact Fellow, Texas A&M University, Rangel College of Pharmacy

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    19 mins