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DoE Application in Formulation Development

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About Course

This course provides a step-by-step guide to designing, analyzing, and interpreting experiments for pharmaceutical formulations using DoE techniques.

By efficiently analyzing multiple factors and their interactions, DoE empowers the industry to enhance product quality, ensure consistency, and meet stringent regulatory requirements.

Participants will learn:

  • Factorial design
  • Experiment design
  • Analysis of design
  • Interpretation of analysis
  • Identification of significant factor

Who Should Enroll:

  • Pharmaceutical formulation scientists
  • Pharmaceutical research enthusiasts
  • Regulatory affairs professionals
  • Statisticians

Software requirement:

  • Design–Expert statistical software from Stat-Ease Inc. (They also offer 14 days free trial).

Course Format:

  • Self-paced online modules
  • Lifetime access
  • Quizzes & certification upon completion

Enroll now and learn how to apply DoE techniques in formulation development.

What Will You Learn?

  • You will learn how to design experiments, analyze the effects of multiple factors on formulations, and optimize outcomes using Design of Experiments (DoE) techniques.

Course Content

DoE Basics

  • Introduction
  • Factorial Design
  • Experiment Design
  • Pre Assessment-1

DoE Practice
Here, we explore practical approaches for applying the optimal DoE method on formulation development based on study objectives and the number of factors involved.

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PK
1 week ago
It's best for pharma student development and got good career opportunity
AI
1 week ago
nice
PS
1 week ago
Excellent course for QbD based formulation development.
AI
1 week ago
Effective for development scientists.
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