Stockholm university

Vibhu RinwaAffiliated Researcher

About me

Vibhu Rinwa is a PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences and Post doctorate with many years of research experience. She has been able to acquire a large amount of knowledge in formulation science with applied analytical methods. Her proficiency is principally in early pharmaceutical design development, ranging from preformulation studies, characterization, pre-clinical development and stability process. In count, she has been the co-author of patent and publications, primarily in the areas of analytical and bioanalytical method development and lipid nano-formulations for novel drug delivery. She has been working with Lipidor as Senior Scientist since August 2019 (Lipidor AB is a Swedish, Stockholm based, company developing topical products offering unique lipid based formulation opportunities across Pharma, Consumer Healthcare and Animal Care) and linked as affiliated forskare with the Department of Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry. 

Teaching

During the PhD she had an extensive experience (8hrs/week from 2011-2015) with delivering of tutorials and conduct practicals on Pharmacokinetics, Clinical Pharmacy, Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs, Dosage Form Design, Advanced Physical Pharmacy and Advanced Drug Delivery Systems for Masters in Pharmaceuticals students.

Delivery of tutorials and conducting laboratory on Industrial Pharmacy, Physical Chemistry, Formulation Bio-pharmaceutics and Dispensing Pharmacy for Bachlors students.

Research

Design and development of novel drug delivery systems and the optimization of various design parameters.

Study of bio-distribution and pharmacokinetics of drug from the developed drug delivery system in suitable animal models.

Development of various solid dosage forms involves controlled and immediate release preparations.

Validation and development of analytical methods for their application in commercial as well as in-house prepared formulations.

Validation and development of bioanalytical methods for their application in pharmacokinetic and biodistribution studies.