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Dr. De Beer graduated in
pharmaceutical sciences in 2002 at the Ghent University in Belgium. He obtained
his Ph.D. at the same university in 2007. For his PhD research, he examined the
suitability of Raman spectroscopy as a Process Analytical Technology tool for
pharmaceutical production processes. Within his Ph.D. research period, he worked
four months at University of Copenhagen in Denmark, Department of Pharmaceutics
and Analytical Chemistry (Prof. Jukka Rantanen). After his PhD, he was an FWO
funded post-doctoral fellow at the Ghent University (2007-2010). Within his
post-doc mandate, he worked 9 months at the Department of Pharmacy,
Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmaceutics from the
Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich, Germany (Prof. Winter and Prof. Frieβ).
In February 2010, he became professor in Process Analytics & Technology at
the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences from the university of Ghent.
His research goals include
bringing innovation pharmaceutical production processes (freeze-drying, hot-melt
extrusion, continuous from-powder-to-tablet processing etc.). More
specifically, Prof. De Beer contributes to the development of continuous
manufacturing processes for drug products such as solids, semi-solids, liquids
and biologicals (continuous freeze-drying of unit doses). Thomas De Beer is
also director of Ghent University’s Center of Excellence in Sustainable
Pharmaceutical Engineering (CESPE) which is founded in 2016. In 2018, Thomas De
Beer became co-founder and CTO of the Ghent University spin-off company
RheaVita which provides a continuous freeze-drying technology for the
pharmaceutical market.