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Free Webinars in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Columbia, MD (PRWEB) February 14, 2009 -- Each free webinar offers you the opportunity to learn more about specific application areas of interest, including reaction screening and optimization, organic synthesis and reaction analysis, process development and scale-up, process safety and thermal hazard analysis, crystallization development and manufacturing, and Process Analytical Technology (PAT) for both Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API) and formulations & drug product.

The most popular On-Demand Webinars (http://us.mt.com/us/en/home/supportive_content/specials.Webinars_AutoChem_1.oneColEd.html?crel=US_AC_PRWebinar_20090215) from the past include:

Process Development and Scale Up

The Importance of Mixing: How to Compare Lab Scale Mixing with Full Scale Process Vessel Performance (http://us.mt.com/us/en/home/supportive_content/specials.mixing-guidlines-odw.oneColEd.html?crel=US_AC_PRWebinar_20090215), Guest Speaker: Dr. Reinaldo (Ray) Machado, rm2 technologies, LLC

Organic Synthesis

Reducing the Risk of Highly Reactive Chemistry in Chemical R&D, Part I

Reducing the Risk of Highly Reactive Chemistry in Chemical R&D, Part II

Crystallization

Improving Crystallization and Precipitation: 20 Years of Best Practice, Part I

Improving Crystallization and Precipitation: 20 Years of Best Practice, Part II

Process Safety and Thermal Hazard Analysis

Avoiding Incidents at Scale-up: Is Your Process Resistant Towards Maloperation, Guest Speaker: Dr. Francis Stoessel, Swiss Safety Institute

Calorimetry Best Practice: From LaPlace and Lavoisier to RTCal

Process Analytical Technology (PAT) for Drug Product Formulations

Optimization of High Shear Wet Granulation Scale-up

Understanding Disintegration and Dissolution for Improved Solid Dose Formulations Development

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