PME 530:Introduction to Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Pharmaceutical manufacturing is vital to the success of the technical operations of a pharmaceutical company. This course is approached from the need to balance company economic considerations with the regulatory compliance requirements of safety, effectiveness, identity, strength, quality, and purity of the products manufactured for distribution and sale by the company. Overview of chemical and biotech process technology and equipment; dosage forms and finishing systems; facility engineering; health, safety, and environment concepts; and regulatory issues.
Jack C. Chu is Manager of Technical Support in Merck & Co., Inc. where he is responsible in supporting of Biotech Manufacturing and Commercialization Operations. He has more than 25 years service experiences in pharmaceutical engineering, manufacturing and operations. Jack has a BS degree in Mechanical Engineering from New Jersey State College, and a MBA degree in Business & Organizational Management from LaSalle University. Jack is the author of a number of books on Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Processes, Facilities and GMP Operations. He is a licensed Professional Engineer, and he is an active member of ASHRAE and ISPE.
Research & Education
Education
Jack has a BS degree in Mechanical Engineering from New Jersey State College, and a MBA degree in Business & Organizational Management from LaSalle University
Experience & Service
General Information
He is a licensed Professional Engineer. Jack is the author of a number of books on Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Processes, Facilities and GMP Operations.
Professional Service
Jack C. Chu is Manager of Technical Support in Merck & Co., Inc. where he is responsible in supporting of Biotech Manufacturing and Commercialization Operations.
Experience
He has more than 25 years service experiences in pharmaceutical engineering, manufacturing and operations.