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Allan S. Myerson

Allan S. Myerson

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Chemistry

D-Index
74
Citations
21310
World Ranking
4634
National Ranking
1462

Overview

Allan S. Myerson is affiliated with MIT in the United States and focuses on research primarily within the fields of engineering, biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology, and materials science. Their work spans multiple subfields including molecular biology, materials chemistry, biomedical engineering, computational mechanics, and spectroscopy.

Key topics explored in their research include crystallization and solubility studies, innovative microfluidic and catalytic techniques innovation, RNA interference and gene delivery, protein purification and stability, analytical chemistry and chromatography, RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, and enzyme structure and function.

Myerson's recent publications include:

  • "Continuous Production of Five Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients in Flexible Plug-and-Play Modules: A Demonstration Campaign," 2020, Organic Process Research & Development
  • "Impurity incorporation in solution crystallization: diagnosis, prevention, and control," 2022, CrystEngComm
  • "On-Demand Continuous Manufacturing of Ciprofloxacin in Portable Plug-and-Play Factories: Implementation and In Situ Control of Downstream Production," 2021, Organic Process Research & Development
  • "Impact of Critical Material Attributes (CMAs)-Particle Shape on Miniature Pharmaceutical Unit Operations," 2021, AAPS PharmSciTech
  • "Continuous crystallization and its potential use in drug substance Manufacture: A review," 2022, Journal of Crystal Growth

The scientist frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • Crystal Growth & Design
  • Organic Process Research & Development
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • CrystEngComm

Myerson has collaborated extensively with several coauthors throughout their career. Frequent collaborators include:

  • Richard D. Braatz
  • Gerard Capellades
  • Cedric Devos
  • Pavan Inguva
  • George Barbastathis

Best Publications

  • Handbook of industrial crystallization

    Allan S. Myerson

  • Nucleation of crystals from solution: classical and two-step models.

    Deniz Erdemir;Alfred Y. Lee;Allan S. Myerson

  • Polymorphs, Salts, and Cocrystals: What’s in a Name?

    Srinivasulu Aitipamula;Rahul Banerjee;Arvind K. Bansal;Kumar Biradha

  • On-demand continuous-flow production of pharmaceuticals in a compact, reconfigurable system

    Andrea Adamo;Rachel L. Beingessner;Mohsen Behnam;Jie Chen

  • End‐to‐End Continuous Manufacturing of Pharmaceuticals: Integrated Synthesis, Purification, and Final Dosage Formation

    Salvatore Mascia;Patrick L. Heider;Haitao Zhang;Richard Lakerveld

  • Crystal Polymorphism in Chemical Process Development

    Alfred Y. Lee;Deniz Erdemir;Allan S. Myerson

  • Polarization switching of crystal structure in the nonphotochemical light-induced nucleation of supersaturated aqueous glycine solutions

    Bruce A. Garetz;Jelena Matic;Allan S. Myerson

  • Continuous Plug Flow Crystallization of Pharmaceutical Compounds

    Alejandro J. Alvarez;Allan S. Myerson

  • Nonphotochemical, Polarization-Dependent, Laser-Induced Nucleation in Supersaturated Aqueous Urea Solutions

    B. A. Garetz;J. E. Aber;N. L. Goddard;R. G. Young

  • Growth kinetics:a thermodynamic approach

    Rajeev Mohan;Allan S. Myerson

  • Surface design for controlled crystallization: the role of surface chemistry and nanoscale pores in heterogeneous nucleation.

    Ying Diao;Allan S. Myerson;T. Alan Hatton;Bernhardt L. Trout

  • Estimation of crystal growth kinetics using differential scanning calorimetry

    Rajeev Mohan;Kenneth A. Boateng;Allan S. Myerson

  • Nucleation from Solution

    Allan S. Myerson;Bernhardt L. Trout

  • The role of nanopore shape in surface-induced crystallization

    Ying Diao;Takuya Harada;Takuya Harada;Allan S. Myerson;T. Alan Hatton

  • Crystallization on Confined Engineered Surfaces: A Method to Control Crystal Size and Generate Different Polymorphs

    Alfred Y. Lee;In Sung Lee;Severine S. Dette;Jana Boerner

  • Crystals, crystal growth, and nucleation

    Allan S. Myerson;Rajiv Ginde

  • SAXS Study of the Nucleation of Glycine Crystals from a Supersaturated Solution

    Soma Chattopadhyay;Deniz Erdemir;James M. B. Evans;Jan Ilavsky

  • Gel-Induced Selective Crystallization of Polymorphs

    Ying Diao;Kristen E. Whaley;Matthew E. Helgeson;Mahlet A. Woldeyes

  • Crystallization of Cyclosporine in a Multistage Continuous MSMPR Crystallizer

    Alejandro J. Alvarez;Aniruddh Singh;Allan S. Myerson

  • Supersaturation and Polarization Dependence of Polymorph Control in the Nonphotochemical Laser-Induced Nucleation (NPLIN) of Aqueous Glycine Solutions

    Xiaoying Sun;Bruce A. Garetz;Allan S. Myerson

  • Laser-induced nucleation in supersaturated aqueous urea solutions

    B. A. Garetz;J. E. Aber;N. L. Goddard;R. G. Young

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