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Friday 24th October, 2003 Opening of World-Class Institute of Pharmaceutical Innovation
The five-storey IPI will give the pharmaceutical industry an unrivalled research base to bring new drugs to the global market.
The IPI will use the very latest artificial intelligence and simulation-based computer methods together with advanced analytical research, to predict how drugs will behave in the human body.
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Wednesday 22nd October, 2003 Institute Appoints Industry Leader as Director
Mr Thorning, 38, has more than 14 years experience working in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries in manufacturing, marketing, consultancy and senior executive roles. He was formerly director of Stratalyst, which offered consultancy services within the pharmaceutical industry to optimise the lifecycle and profile of ‘blockbuster’ drugs.
Mr Thorning said: “I am delighted to have the opportunity to lead the Institute which, I believe, will become a global centre of excellence for the advancement of pharmaceutical products.
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Monday 6th October, 2003 City firm hopes for new business
The Institute of Pharmaceutical Innovation (IPI), a spin-out company from the University of Bradford, is one of six local firms taking a place on the Yorkshire Forward-sponsored stand at the CPhl Worldwide exhibition in Frankfurt, Germany.
The multi-million pound research unit, which aims to dramatically reduce the time it takes to bring drug compounds to market, is hoping to win new customers at the world’s leading pharmaceutical ingredients manufacturing event.
Thursday 19th June, 2003 NMR at the University
The new instrument is being used by academics in the University’s School of Life Sciences to underpin research in drug development and to examine the structure of biological materials.
The 600 MHz JEOL ECA NMR spectrometer has a magnetic field ten times that of an early Varian A-60 used at Bradford in the 1960s. It is more powerful, versatile and flexible and can detect several different kinds of atomic nuclei.
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