Continuing our commitment to academic collaboration, on 5 December, Dipharma contributed to the PhD course “Process Development for the Synthesis of Pharmaceutical Products”, part of the Industrial Chemistry programme at the Chemistry Department of University of Milan (Italy).

Our colleague Gabriele Razzetti, Global Director of R&D, gave a lecture on process safety, highlighting the role of calorimetric techniques like DSC (Differential Scanning Calorimetry) in identifying and mitigating risks during Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient  development through real-case studies.

Anna Simonetto, R&D Researcher, presented a lesson on nitrosamine impurities, titled: “The Hunt for NDSRIs: Unveiling Hidden Threats with the Novel ¹⁵N-Enriched NAP Test”. Exploring the complexity of nitrosamineimpurities, Anna  focused her talk on risk assessment strategies and the application of our innovative ¹⁵N-NMR methodology—recently published in Organic Process Research & Development—to detect and understand the presence of NDSRIs.
The publication in OPR&D is freely accessible at: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.oprd.5c00223

We are grateful to the University of Milan, Prof. Maurizio Benaglia, and Assistant Prof. Sergio Rossi for welcoming us into their academic programme and for fostering this meaningful exchange. A special thank you goes to our colleagues for bringing their expertise into the classroom and inspiring future scientists.
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Paola Clerici
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