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Research support (FTEs)

For the contract period ranging between one month and one year, we exclusively assign researchers and equipment to your project to ensure its progress. We can contribute to accelerate your project via a proposal that utilizes the high-level technical skills of our researchers.

  1. 1

    Confirming
    the request details

    - Objectives and targets
    - Presence/absence of a formula and experience

  2. 2

    Protocol
    development

    - Study items
    - Schedule, etc.

  3. 3

    Implementation

    - Importance of communication with your company
    - Proposal-based studies

  4. 4

    Reporting

    - Weekly reports (or monthly reports)
    - Final report

FTE research examples

Selection of raw materials Examination of the overseas bulk materials and management of the contract manufacturing of raw materials
Discussions on the reaction conditions Determination of manufacturable formulas, improving the yield, avoidance of a hazardous reaction, prevention of byproducts, and determination of cost-efficient formulas
Investigation of the isolated purification methods Avoidance of chromatography and examining for crystallization, purity improvement, and impurity control
Determination of the quality testing methods Determination of test methods for intermediate and quality test methods for products and implementation of test method validation
Determination of GMP-based active pharmacological ingredient production formulas Probability of achieving the reaction and processing conditions, impurity controls, and specification of raw materials and critical intermediates

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