Synopses & Reviews
Here is a practical guide that not only presents insights into the organization and management of the disciplines involved in chemical process development but also provides basic knowledge of these disciplines, enabling process development practitioners to recognize and assimilate them in their work. This book illustrates practical considerations through many examples of the successful direction and integration of the activities of chemists, analysts, chemical engineers, and biologists, as well as safety, regulatory, and environmental professionals in productive teams. Moreover, this reference provides guidance on:
Directing and carrying out specific tasks and courses of action
Making and communicating clear and achievable decisions
Solving problems on the spot
Managing the administrative aspects of chemical process development
The author, Dr. Derek Walker, has directed chemical process development work for four decades, combining firsthand chemical synthesis experience with many other disciplines needed to create chemical processes. You will benefit from his advice and unique insights into:
Understanding the workings of matrix organizations
Defining missions and creating action plans
Developing interdisciplinary approaches to problem solving
Holding review meetings, revising goals, and motivating staff
Prioritizing programs and responses to emergencies
In addition, you'll learn how successful chemists, in collaboration with other disciplines, define the best (green) chemistry for process scale-up, including accommodating FDA requirements in the last process steps and addressing safety and environmental matters early in their work. Case studies provide incisive perspective on these issues. A chapter on recognizing and patenting intellectual property emphasizes the importance of comprehensive literature surveys and understanding invention. A chapter on the future challenges you to think beyond narrow constraints and explore new horizons.
Review
"A useful addition to the library of any process development chemist or engineer … .Highly readable." (
Chemistry World, November 2008)
"Interesting reading … A nice overview of subject matter such as process safety, the environment, regulatory affairs and patents." (Scientific Update, September 2008)
"Derek Walker has distilled his 40 years of experience in process development in the pharma industry in one book." (TCE - The Chemical Engineer, May 2008)
Review
"Derek Walker has distilled his 40 years of experience in process development in the pharma industry in one book." (TCE - The Chemical Engineer, May 2008)
Synopsis
Providing a practical guide focused on the management of chemical processes and people in an industrial environment, this book is essential reading for managers in chemical industries, and desired reading for chemists, chemical engineers, and others involved in process development. Readers gain a concise overview at how to integrate chemists, biologists, chemical engineers, safety, regulatory, and environmental scientists and engineers, and managers into an efficient and productive group capable of implementing complex chemical processes.
About the Author
Derek Walker, PhD, has distilled the experience of over forty years' work, with publications or patents in every one of the last six decades, into this book. After brief periods with the United Kingdom Atomic Weapons and Research Establishment and Dominion Tar and Chemical Company in Canada, he commenced his career in the development of chemical processes in the pharmaceutical industry through employment with Arapahoe Chemicals/Syntex, Glaxo Laboratories, Bristol-Myers, and finally Schering-Plough Research Institute, where he was vice president of chemical process development for fourteen years.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction.
2. People: Leadership, Visionaries, Acknowledgements and Awards.
3. Organisation.
4. Process Safety.
5. The Environment.
6. Regulatory Affairs: Meeting the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (Fda) Requirements.
7. Patents.
8. Chemical Engineering.
9. Excursions in The B-Lactam And Steroid Fields.
10. Case Studies.
11. The Future.