CMAC

CMAC is a world-class international hub for manufacturing research and training. Working in partnership with industry, its purpose is to transform current manufacturing processes into the medicine supply chain of the future.

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CMAC Response to Covid-19

In keeping with the latest government advice, CMAC have resumed lab activities and our collaborative research, training and translation programmes. Find out how CMAC are responding to the global Covid-19 pandemic.

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CMAC Research Strategy 2021 - 26

CMAC are delighted to present our CMAC 2021-26 strategy and invite you to contact us to discover how you can co-create disruptive solutions, co-deliver leading research, and drive forward the future of medicines development and manufacture.

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Our Vision

CMAC’s vision is to revolutionise the way pharmaceuticals and high value products are made. The approaches developed and adopted within CMAC have been developed through close collaboration with industry and the support of its Tier 1 partners, which includes GlaxoSmithKline, AstraZeneca, Bayer, Lilly, Novartis, Pfizer, Roche and Takeda. Established in 2011, the CMAC has a £150m funding portfolio and currently comprises more than 130 staff and researchers, including academics, post docs, and more than 30 PhD students, as well as an experienced support team.

CMAC

  • conducts world class research in continuous manufacturing and advanced crystallisation;
  • conducts fundamental research;
  • develops new solutions to company specific problems;
  • delivers measurable successes that are of real benefit to society;
  • creates commercial opportunities for start-ups and major global companies;
  • produces a talent pipeline of highly skilled multi-disciplinary staff;
  • influences policy, government, and regulators;
  • understands and integrates with the broader supply chain context
  • collaborates with world class business and academia on an international basis.



 
 
Research

Industrially relevant research delivered by a multidisciplinary and collaborative academic team

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Award Winning Facility

Comprehensive suite of continuous processing, process analysis, and characterisation equipment housed in the Technology and Innovation Centre at Strathclyde

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Training & Skills

A vibrant world-class, multi-disciplinary PhD & MSc training programmes that will equip graduates with leading edge skills in pioneering continuous processes

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Translation to Industry

The demand-led manufacturing research scope of the Centre was co-created with our industry partners

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Events

CMAC National Facility Co-ordinator (382021)
The EPSRC Continuous Manufacturing and Advanced Crystallisation Future Manufacturing Research Hub (www.cmac.ac.uk) is a national research centre led by the University of Strathclyde. It comprises a large, multidisciplinary team of academics and researchers located across seven Universities within the UK. The Hub provides a platform for collaborative research, training and knowledge exchange in advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing to make better, more affordable medicines for the future. The Hub also has a large and vibrant programme with key Industry partners AZ, Chiesi, Lilly, Pfizer, Roche, Pfizer, Takeda and UCB as well as technology companies.
This world-class facility has been established through support from a £33.4M UK RPIF award plus major support from the Wolfson Foundation, EPSRC and the £100M University of Strathclyde Technology & Innovation Centre (TIC). The facility houses a comprehensive suite of high-value, state-of-the-art equipment. In addition, the facility is enhancing our ability to support effective collaboration by co-locating researchers from across CMAC and our partners to work together.
The facility team provides comprehensive support across the varied and complex equipment base. This team supports a growing user community to access the suite of over 200 items of equipment within a multi-project, multi-user context both academic and industrial.
Applications are invited from experienced administrators seeking a challenging role within the National Facility. The successful applicant will provide organisational and administrative support to the National Facility team including co-ordinating meetings with both academic and industrial clients, diary management, invoicing, reporting, marketing, social media and supporting the Technical Operations Manager with electronic laboratory management systems. Candidates must have excellent IT, communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to organise and prioritise a busy workload using their own initiative. Experience of working with an internal financial management system (FMS) and/or previous experience of research administration within a university environment would be advantageous. The post is initially for 24 months, but an extension beyond this period is anticipated.

Closing Date: 14/01/2022

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X-ray PDF Applications Scientist (KTP Associate) (411261)
The Continuous Manufacturing and Advanced Crystallisation (CMAC, www.cmac.ac.uk) hub at the University of Strathclyde in partnership with AstraZeneca is seeking to appoint a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) Associate in the area of X-ray Pair Distribution Function (PDF) analysis. In particular, the role is focussed on the application of PDF to AstraZeneca materials and the focus of the role is on developing approaches for routine sample preparation, laboratory and synchrotron data collection, PDF analysis, reporting and development of training material to enable and support users to implement successfully this powerful analytical method.
AstraZeneca is a leading global biopharmaceutical company with a passion for science (https://www.astrazeneca.com). This includes the application of leading edge analytical methods within development projects to characterise materials This position will be based in AstraZeneca’s Pharmaceutical Research & Development function in Macclesfield.
The post is on a fixed term basis for a period of 24 months with a proposed start date of February 2022. The project is part of the Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) programme that aims to help businesses to improve their competitiveness and productivity through the better use of knowledge, technology and skills that reside within the UK knowledge base. Successful Knowledge Transfer Partnership projects are funded by UK Research and Innovation through Innovate UK and are part of the government’s Industrial Strategy. To find out how KTP works and the vital role you will play if you successfully secure a KTP Associate position please visit: www.ktpws.org.uk.
You will have a PhD in a chemistry, materials science, physics, pharmaceutical science or a related discipline with appropriate experience in a collaborative research environment with knowledge in the area of pharmaceutical materials, X-ray scattering, data analysis and solid form characterisation. Practical experience of working with amorphous materials and in the use of laboratory X-ray and/or synchrotron sources and in the analysis and interpretation of data will be advantageous.
You must have excellent verbal and written communications skills with the ability to write clearly and succinctly. You must also be able to work as a member of a team, as well as demonstrate successful track record of research achievement. You should be able to independently develop new concepts in your research, have excellent organisational skills, initiative, and the ability to pay close attention to details. In addition to the KTP core development training, you will have a dedicated training budget of £4,000 to further support your career development. Location of this role, the Associate will be expected to work mostly at AstraZeneca’s Research & Development Campus in Macclesfield, however will be required to work at the University of Strathclyde for a period of time.
Informal enquiries about the post can be directed to Prof Alastair Florence, (alastair.florence@strath.ac.uk).

Closing Date: 31/01/2022

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Industry Key Account Officer (413255)
Salary range : £28,756 - £32,344
FTE : 1.0
Term : Fixed (24 months)
Closing date : 31/01/2022

The Continuous Manufacturing and Advanced Crystallisation (CMAC) Hub is a world-class centre of excellence for advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing research and training. As an EPSRC Future Manufacturing Research Hub, led by the University of Strathclyde we work in close collaboration with a number of spokes at leading UK academic institutions (Bath, Cambridge, Imperial College, Leeds, Loughborough, Sheffield) and linking with international centres in the US, Europe and Far East. Working in partnership with industry, CMAC’s purpose is to transform the development and manufacture of medicines through advanced design and manufacturing technologies including the development of Digital Twins and MicroFactories. The four key pillars of CMAC’s program are to: deliver high quality manufacturing research; develop the workforce of the future through skills development and training; to drive effective translation of research into industry and, to continue to develop our world leading facilities and lab of the future infrastructure.
This post offers an exciting opportunity for an experienced administrator/coordinator, ideally with experience in a scientific area. The post holder will be the key contact between CMAC and its industry partners, and will work closely with the Technical Translation Manager and Business Development & Translation Manager, and other senior management to support industry partner engagement with the Centre to develop and sustain long-term relationships.
Responsibilities include: key contact with industry partners (e.g. liaise, collate, and organise key milestones and deliverables, and KPIs), create detailed plans designed to attain predetermined goals and quotas, present and report results and emerging opportunities, design and produce communication material, and provide organisational and administrative support for the CMAC Directors.
The post holder will work with the CMAC industry team on strategic issues relating to development, management and delivery of the Centre’s collaborative programmes with industry partners. They will also co-ordinate meetings and workshops and lead preparation of relevant materials and reports.
Candidates must have excellent IT, communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to organise and prioritise a busy workload using initiative. A relevant technical degree and experience of research administration in a university or company environment is desired. Some travel to events in UK and worldwide is likely with this role.
This is an exciting and challenging position which will provide an ambitious and committed candidate with valuable experience within an International leading Research Centre providing a multi-disciplinary, multi-site university and industry collaborative research environment. Though the position is initially fixed term, there may be opportunity for extension.
Closing Date: 31/01/2022
Informal enquiries about the post can be directed to Massimo Bresciani, CMAC Industry Director (massimo.bresciani@strath.ac.uk).
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News

Funding Announcement: Digital Design and Manufacture of Amorphous Pharmaceuticals (DDMAP)
CMAC are excited to announce the new £1.2M award from EPSRC to lead the new international collaboration for Digital Design and Manufacture of Amorphous Pharmaceuticals (DDMAP).



This award brings together three world-leading research groups from the UK (CMAC, University of Strathclyde), Denmark (CPHarma, University of Copenhagen) and Belgium (CESPE, Ghent University) to deliver a step change in fundamental understanding of amorphous materials that will apply to real industrial challenges in medicines manufacturing. This unique centre will create a dynamic collaboration across Europe that will embrace open science and offer multi-disciplinary and multi-organisational research engagement. .... more

CMAC Vacancies
CMAC is #hiring! 📢

Do you want to make a difference in the world of #medicinesmanufacturing research? We have some amazing opportunities to join #CMAC, a world leading research centre at the heart of cutting edge innovation.

💊 We are always looking for diverse and inspiring talent
💊 We offer flexible and agile working across our opportunities
💊 We have roles for various skills and career stages

With over 10 vacancies available and more in the pipeline, there has never been a better time to contribute to our broad portfolio of #research, #translation and #skills in award-winning #facilities in #collaboration with global #pharma and technology providers.

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Funding Announcement: Made Smarter Innovation Digital Medicines Manufacturing Research Centre
Funding Announcement: Made Smarter Innovation - Digital Medicines Manufacturing Research Centre







CMAC are delighted to announce a new £5M award from EPSRC to establish and lead the new Made Smarter Innovation - Digital Medicines Manufacturing Research Centre (DM2). This award continues to build CMAC’s research portfolio and is part of the UKRI and Made Smarter Innovation £53 million investment in smart manufacturing and connected supply chain research and innovation. .... more