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SELECTBIO Conferences Flow Chemistry Asia 2019

Dong Pyo Kim's Biography



Dong Pyo Kim, Changjiang Scholar, Intelligent Microfluidics for Advanced Theranostics Lab, Harbin Institute of Technology, China

Prof. Kim is a Yangtze River chair professor of HIT-Shenzhen, leading to innovative microfluidics for advanced theranostics from 2025, by shifting from POSTECH in Korea. He obtained a Ph.D. in chemistry and a postdoctoral degree in materials engineering, and worked at a national lab and a university for over 30 years in total, since 1993. His career in microfluidic-based continuous-flow synthetic processes encompasses the manufacturing of APIs and bespoke drug delivery systems, as well as the recent development of AI-based autonomous and integrated processes for biopharmaceuticals. He has published 350 peer-reviewed papers and 50 patents. He received the Academic Excellence Award (2017, Korean Chemical Society), Severo Ochoa Visiting Fellowship (2017, Spain), the POSTECHIAN of the Year (2016, POSTECH), The Scientist of the Month (2016, NRF), Yonsan chaired professor (POSTECH,2017), Henry McGee Lecturer (Virginia State Univ, 2021).

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Advances in Upscaling Microreactor Systems for Production of Drug Chemicals

Thursday, 14 November 2019 at 12:00

Add to Calendar ▼2019-11-14 12:00:002019-11-14 13:00:00Europe/LondonAdvances in Upscaling Microreactor Systems for Production of Drug ChemicalsFlow Chemistry Asia 2019 in Tokyo, JapanTokyo, JapanSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com

Continuous-flow technology is emerging for efficient, sustainable and safe synthesis of drug and the precursors. Scale-up production approach is generally achieved by numbering-up microreactors in parallel as well as increasing channel size-up. At here, we present various economic numbering-up microreactor systems with robustness for scale-up production of several drug compounds. The stacked stainless steel metal microreactors and portable polymer pad are developed to demonstrate a drug via azide-alkyne reaction, fast synthesis of organophosphates in a cost-effective and single-step manner. Moreover, an upscaling photocatalysis in flow is also performed in an multi-capillary assembly system for synthesis of indazoles with improved productivity.


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