Synthetic Chemistry - Increase Productivity and Reduce R&D Spending - METTLER TOLEDO

Synthetic Chemistry - Increase Productivity and Reduce R&D Spending

The challenges of implementing new concepts in the organic synthesis lab and the acceptance by chemists are discussed. Case studies highlight the successful implementation of the new synthetic chemistry technologies to reduce R&D spending and increase productivity.
Francis Van der Eycken
English

Major pharmaceutical companies, such as Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, and Novartis, are moving towards a new generation of personal synthesis workstations that are easier to use and support a broader range of applications than current instrumentation. Ultimately, they also provide more and better information with fewer experiments, enabling chemists to be more productive.

Webinar Presenter

Your online presenter, Francis van der Eycken, Head of Innovations at METTLER TOLEDO, is an organic chemist and has previously worked in the process chemistry department at Janssen Pharmaceutica (a Johnson & Johnson company) for 12 years for in various positions.


Related topics

synthetic chemistry, Johnson & Johnson, J&J,
Janssen Pharmaceutica, Pfizer, Novartis, personal synthesis workstation, organic synthesis, organic chemistry, organic chemists, synthetic organic chemists, chemical development, lab reactors, synthesis reactor, process screening, EasyMax