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Matthew Greene

CoreRx, Inc.

Matthew Greene is a senior formulation scientist at CoreRx, Inc. in Tampa, Florida. He is also Assistant Professor of the College of Pharmacy at the University of South Florida. Matthew has 12 years’ experience in pharmaceutical product development and has worked on the development of a wide range of pharmaceutical formulations and a diagnostic medical device. His current responsibilities include formulation and manufacturing process development, scale-up, and technology transfer of solid, liquid and semi-solid drug products. Matthew has considerable experience in solid-state characterization of small molecule drug compounds and their formulation into pre-clinical drug products for early toxicology and pharmacokinetic studies.

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Capsule filling challenges

Filling capsules is a very common activity in clinical first-in-man studies, but exactly how this is carried out typically depends on the throughput required and the resources available. (…)

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    Capsule filling challenges

    Filling capsules is a very common activity in clinical first-in-man studies, but exactly how this is carried out typically depends on the throughput required and the resources available. more

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