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Dr. Joanne Ratcliff

Mettler Toledo GmbH

Joanne Ratcliff is Communications Project Manager for Laboratory Weighing at Mettler Toledo. With a PhD in Analytical Chemistry and 17 years at Mettler Toledo, she has extensive experience in applying automated weighing, powder dispensing and sample preparation solutions to laboratory applications in the pharma­ceutical industry. Applications include capsule filling, bottling of chemicals, analytical sample preparation for QA/QC and compound management.

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Keeping the Workflow in Focus

There has been much discussion surrounding the benefits of gravimetric sample preparation during the last 12 months . It has been recognised by industry organisations such as the United (…)

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. (…)

A turning point

The pressure is on to do more with less. Whether this applies to increased workload with lower headcount or more analytical tests with less milligrams of sample, how can today’s (…)

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