Live virtual event
May 21, 2025 | 11 AM鈥�12 PM ET
60 minutes
Biological & Medicinal Chemistry
Materials Science
Analytical Chemistry
Synthesis
Intranasal delivery of dry powder has many potential applications, including local, systemic, and nose-to-brain treatments. The market for oral inhalation has already shifted substantially towards dry powders as they offer benefits including shelf stability, dose range, efficiency of delivery, and ease of use. These benefits are also anticipated for intranasally delivered dry powders.
Importantly, intranasal dry powders may offer a non-invasive alternative for the delivery of biologics. One previous limitation on the adoption of this technology has been the inefficiency of spray-drying of large aqueous droplets. This webinar will explore a simple formulation strategy, and the ways in which the spray drying process can be tailored to produce right-sized particles with a high yield, at an appropriate scale for clinical and commercial production.
Cameron Kadleck
Lead Research Scientist, Lonza
Cody Prather
Senior Research Engineer, Lonza
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