Marcos Llusa, Ph.D.

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2008 Graduate School - New Brunswick Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States 
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Pharmacy
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Fernando J. Muzzio grad student 2008 Rutgers, New Brunswick
 (Towards scientific manufacturing: The effects of shear rate, strain, and composition on the properties of blends and tablets.)
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Llusa M, Mohr S, Baumgartner R, et al. (2016) Continuous low-dose feeding of highly active pharmaceutical ingredients in hot-melt extrusion. Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy. 1-5
Faulhammer E, Llusa M, Wahl PR, et al. (2016) Development of a design space and predictive statistical model for capsule filling of low-fill-weight inhalation products. Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy. 42: 221-30
Faulhammer E, Fink M, Llusa M, et al. (2014) Low-dose capsule filling of inhalation products: critical material attributes and process parameters. International Journal of Pharmaceutics. 473: 617-26
Llusa M, Faulhammer E, Biserni S, et al. (2014) The effects of powder compressibility, speed of capsule filling and pre-compression on plug densification. International Journal of Pharmaceutics. 471: 182-8
Llusá M, Pingali K, Muzzio FJ. (2013) Method to study the effect of blend flowability on the homogeneity of acetaminophen. Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy. 39: 252-8
Hodzic A, Llusa M, Heigl N, et al. (2012) Effect of process variables on the Small and Wide Angle X-ray Scattering (SWAXS) patterns of powders, granules and pharmaceutical tablets Powder Technology. 221: 447-452
Heigl N, Hodzic A, Llusa M, et al. (2012) Potential of Raman spectroscopy for evaluating crushing strength of tablets Journal of Pharmaceutical Innovation. 7: 76-86
Llusa M, Levin M, Snee RD, et al. (2010) Measuring the hydrophobicity of lubricated blends of pharmaceutical excipients Powder Technology. 198: 101-107
Llusa M, Levin M, Snee RD, et al. (2009) Shear-induced APAP de-agglomeration. Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy. 35: 1487-95
Llusa M, Sturm K, Sudah O, et al. (2009) Effect of high shear blending protocols and blender parameters on the degree of API agglomeration in solid formulations Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research. 48: 93-101
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