Valérie Vanhoorne graduated in 2011 with great distinction as a pharmacist (Master of Science in Drug Development) from Ghent University (UGent) and started her PhD under supervision of Prof. Jean-Paul Remon and Prof. Chris Vervaet in the Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Technology (UGent). In 2016, she obtained her PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences studying continuous agglomeration technologies. She continued working in the lab as a postdoctoral researcher focusing on innovative manufacturing processes for oral solid dosage forms. Initially, she worked as a postdoctoral researcher in close collaboration with Janssen Pharmaceutica (Belgium) on the development of predictive empirical models for continuous direct compression and platform formulations for continuous twin screw granulation. Later on, as doctor-assistant, she also worked on patient-tailored dosage forms and performed a research stay at the University of Düsseldorf working on roller compaction. Her current research line will focus on formulation and process development of continuous manufacturing processes and on personalization of dosage forms (via 3D-printing and multi-particulate dosage forms) to meet the needs of specific patient populations.
Valérie Vanhoorne studeerde in 2011 met grote onderscheiding af als apotheker (Master of Science in Geneesmiddelenontwikkeling) aan de Universiteit Gent (UGent) en startte haar doctoraat onder leiding van Prof. Jean-Paul Remon en Prof. Chris Vervaet in het Laboratorium voor Farmaceutische Technologie (UGent). In 2016 behaalde ze haar doctoraat in Farmaceutische Wetenschappen op het onderwerp van continue agglomeratie processen. Ze bleef in het lab actief als postdoctoraal medewerker en focuste daarbij op innovatieve productieprocessen voor orale vaste doseervormen. Initieel werkte ze als postdoctoraal medewerker samen met Janssen Pharmaceutica (België) aan de ontwikkeling van predictieve empirische modellen voor continue directe compressie en van platform formulaties voor continue twin screw granulatie. Later, als doctor-assistent, werkte ze ook op specifieke doseervormen op maat van de patiënt en voerde enkele maanden onderzoek op roller compactie uit aan de Universiteit van Düsseldorf. Haar huidige onderzoekslijn zal focussen op formulatie- en procesontwikkeling van continue productieprocessen en op personalisatie van doseervormen (via 3D-printing en multi-particulaire doseervormen) om tegemoet te komen aan de noden van specifieke patiëntenpopulaties.
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