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Clare J. Strachan

Clare J. Strachan

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Chemistry

D-Index
54
Citations
9501
World Ranking
12700
National Ranking
74

Overview

Clare J. Strachan is affiliated with the University of Helsinki in Finland and has a research focus spanning several scientific domains. Their work primarily intersects the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Materials Science, and Chemistry.

The scientist's research subfields include Materials Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Science, Biophysics, Molecular Biology, and Spectroscopy. Their investigations broadly cover areas such as Crystallization and Solubility Studies, Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research, Drug Solubility and Delivery Systems, Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography, Spectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses, Protein Interaction Studies and Fluorescence Analysis, and Crystallography and Molecular Interactions.

Clare J. Strachan has contributed to various academic journals with a notable presence in the International Journal of Pharmaceutics, Molecular Pharmaceutics, Analytical Chemistry, Crystal Growth & Design, and the European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Recent publications by this scientist include:

  • Biopharmaceutics of Topical Ophthalmic Suspensions: Importance of Viscosity and Particle Size in Ocular Absorption of Indomethacin, 2021, Pharmaceutics
  • Degrees of order: A comparison of nanocrystal and amorphous solids for poorly soluble drugs, 2020, International Journal of Pharmaceutics
  • Surface Stabilization and Dissolution Rate Improvement of Amorphous Compacts with Thin Polymer Coatings: Can We Have It All?, 2020, Molecular Pharmaceutics
  • Solid-state analysis for pharmaceuticals: Pathways to feasible and meaningful analysis, 2023, Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
  • Nonclassical Crystallization and Core-Shell Structure Formation of Ibuprofen from Binary Solvent Solutions, 2022, Crystal Growth & Design

Throughout their career, Clare J. Strachan has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including Teemu Tomberg, Leena Peltonen, Antti Isomäki, Jukka Saarinen, and Jouko Yliruusi.

Best Publications

  • Emerging trends in the stabilization of amorphous drugs

    Riikka Laitinen;Korbinian Löbmann;Korbinian Löbmann;Clare J. Strachan;Clare J. Strachan;Holger Grohganz

  • Using Terahertz Pulsed Spectroscopy to Quantify Pharmaceutical Polymorphism and Crystallinity

    Clare J. Strachan;Philip F. Taday;David A. Newnham;Keith C. Gordon

  • Coamorphous drug systems: enhanced physical stability and dissolution rate of indomethacin and naproxen.

    Korbinian Löbmann;Riikka Laitinen;Holger Grohganz;Keith C Gordon

  • Amino acids as co-amorphous stabilizers for poorly water soluble drugs--Part 1: preparation, stability and dissolution enhancement.

    Korbinian Löbmann;Holger Grohganz;Riikka Laitinen;Clare Strachan;Clare Strachan

  • Raman spectroscopy for quantitative analysis of pharmaceutical solids

    Clare J Strachan;Thomas Rades;Keith C Gordon;Jukka Rantanen

  • Using terahertz pulsed spectroscopy to study crystallinity of pharmaceutical materials

    Clare J. Strachan;Thomas Rades;David A. Newnham;Keith C. Gordon

  • Co-amorphous simvastatin and glipizide combinations show improved physical stability without evidence of intermolecular interactions.

    Korbinian Löbmann;Clare Strachan;Holger Grohganz;Thomas Rades

  • Analysis of sustained-release tablet film coats using terahertz pulsed imaging.

    L. Ho;L. Ho;L. Ho;R. Müller;M. Römer;K.C. Gordon

  • Analysis of solid-state transformations of pharmaceutical compounds using vibrational spectroscopy.

    Andrea Heinz;Clare J Strachan;Clare J Strachan;Keith C Gordon;Thomas Rades

  • Amino acids as co-amorphous stabilizers for poorly water-soluble drugs--Part 2: molecular interactions.

    Korbinian Löbmann;Riikka Laitinen;Clare Strachan;Clare Strachan;Thomas Rades;Thomas Rades

  • Characterization of Temperature-Induced Phase Transitions in Five Polymorphic Forms of Sulfathiazole by Terahertz Pulsed Spectroscopy and Differential Scanning Calorimetry

    J.Axel Zeitler;J.Axel Zeitler;J.Axel Zeitler;David A. Newnham;Philip F. Taday;Terry L. Threlfall

  • Investigation of properties and recrystallisation behaviour of amorphous indomethacin samples prepared by different methods.

    Pranav Karmwar;Kirsten Graeser;Keith C. Gordon;Clare J. Strachan

  • Drug hydrate systems and dehydration processes studied by terahertz pulsed spectroscopy

    J Axel Zeitler;Karin Kogermann;Karin Kogermann;Karin Kogermann;Jukka Rantanen;Jukka Rantanen;Thomas Rades;Thomas Rades;Thomas Rades

  • Indomethacin: New Polymorphs of an Old Drug

    Sachin A. Surwase;Johan P. Boetker;Dorothy Saville;Ben J. Boyd

  • Better understanding of dissolution behaviour of amorphous drugs by in situ solid-state analysis using Raman spectroscopy.

    M Savolainen;K Kogermann;K Kogermann;A Heinz;J Aaltonen

  • Quantifying ternary mixtures of different solid-state forms of indomethacin by Raman and near-infrared spectroscopy

    Andrea Heinz;Marja Savolainen;Thomas Rades;Clare J. Strachan

  • Perspectives in the use of spectroscopy to characterise pharmaceutical solids.

    Jaakko Aaltonen;Keith C. Gordon;Clare J. Strachan;Thomas Rades

  • Screening for differences in the amorphous state of indomethacin using multivariate visualization

    Marja Savolainen;Andrea Heinz;Clare Strachan;Keith C. Gordon

  • Characterizing the conversion kinetics of carbamazepine polymorphs to the dihydrate in aqueous suspension using Raman spectroscopy.

    F. Tian;J.A. Zeitler;C.J. Strachan;D.J. Saville

  • A theoretical and spectroscopic study of co-amorphous naproxen and indomethacin.

    Korbinian Löbmann;Riikka Laitinen;Holger Grohganz;Clare Strachan

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Rades
Thomas Rades University of Copenhagen
Keith C. Gordon
Keith C. Gordon University of Otago
Jukka Rantanen
Jukka Rantanen University of Copenhagen
Leena Peltonen
Leena Peltonen University of Helsinki
Jouko Yliruusi
Jouko Yliruusi University of Helsinki
Michael Pepper
Michael Pepper University College London
Peter Kleinebudde
Peter Kleinebudde Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
J. Axel Zeitler
J. Axel Zeitler University of Cambridge
Timo Laaksonen
Timo Laaksonen University of Helsinki
Niklas Sandler
Niklas Sandler Åbo Akademi University

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