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CASE STUDY 1
Parenteral dosage form development of a highly insoluble molecule
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CASE STUDY 2
Salt form optimization and lyophilized parenteral formulation development
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CASE STUDY 3
Oral liquid formulation development
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CASE STUDY 4
Accelerated stability studies to support a screening IND
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CASE STUDY 5
Lead Optimization: Solubility and formulation screen for efficacy and PK studies

 

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Bridges overcome geographical barriers, leading to the sharing of scientific theories and discoveries. Wolfe Laboratories bridges the void between discovery and development with the resources, expertise, and timetable you require. We strive to understand your needs, in order to help you overcome obstacles and move your programs towards the clinic.

This Month’s Featured Bridge:

Nescio Bridge in Amsterdam
Photograph by Dr. C. Tischer, 2007



Trivia

What is the origin and meaning of the word "Nescio"?

a) Latin for "I don't know"
b) Dutch for "Y chromosome"
c) Greek for "Flying V"
d) German for "Fish tail"

This bridge, located in Amsterdam, is named after Jan Hendrik Grönloh, a famous Dutch author that used Nescio, Latin for “I don’t know” as his pseudonym. Known for his shorter works including The Sponger, Young Titans, and Little Poet, Grönloh was recognized as an acclaimed author only after his death in 1961.

Past campaigns

Golden Gate Bridge
Taipei Rainbow Bridge
Clifton Suspension Bridge
Nescio Bridge in Amsterdam
London Bridge
Boston Public Garden Pedestrian Bridge
The Forth Rail Bridge at Night

 

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