The Natoli Institute is Open at Long Island University

Press Release from Natoli Engineering Company, Inc.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: The Natoli Institute is Open at Long Island University Natoli Engineering Company announces the opening of the Natoli Institute for Industrial Pharmacy Research and Development .

Opened in partnership with the Arnold and Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences on the Brooklyn campus of Long Island University (LIU) , the Natoli Institute feature s dispensing, formulation, compression, and coating suites. Supporting one of the few indu strial pharmacy programs in North America, the Institute is dedicated to advancing knowledge in the field of pharmaceutical solid oral dosage formulation and engineering .

“The facility features traditional solid dosage formulation equipme nt, as well as the technology to measure the physical and chemical properties of tablets ,” said Dr. C huck Kettler PhD, director of Natoli Scientific.

Natoli established the Institute to further pharmaceutical compression science and support research into t he industry’s most complex challenges. The laboratory will provide research opportunities to undergraduate and grad uate students to enable them to find innovative solutions to formulation problems through research and implementation. Work will focus on understanding many of the long time problems associated with the compression of tablets, the development of formulations for new and existing molecules, and the measurements required to ensure proper delivery of formulations to a tablet press and the control of the press.

Together with Natoli Scientific , the Natoli Institute will provide resources to the tableting industry, including new product man ufacturing studies, tablet tooling sticking and picking evaluations, and new formulation technologies. Not only does t he facility provide an environment for students to learn industrial pharmacy unit operations for solid oral dosage forms, it also provides an o pportunity for Natoli customers to have their tableting problems investigated, such as sticking, picking, tablet disintegration/dissolutio n, bioavailability, and formulation and feasibility experiments.

“We are committed to supporting the future of t he industry, as well as providing additional resources to our customers to combat their tableting issues,” said Dale Natoli, company president.

 

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