Malvern Panalytical Pharmaceuticals
Jonathan Fray is an accomplished chemist with extensive experience in medicinal and organic chemistry. Currently serving as Lead Chemist at Concept Life Sciences since March 2017, Fray has been with the company since its inception from Peakdale Molecular in September 2015. Prior roles include Lead Chemist at Peakdale Molecular, Assistant Professor and Teaching Fellow at The University of Nottingham, and Senior Principal Scientist at Pfizer, where 17 years were dedicated to medicinal chemistry. Fray's academic foundations were established at the University of Oxford, culminating in a DPhil in Chemistry, complemented by a NATO Research Fellowship at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Additionally, Fray participated in the Fly Dressers' Guild, combining a passion for trout fishing and fly dressing with chemistry in a creative endeavor.
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Malvern Panalytical Pharmaceuticals
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Safe, effective medicines can change the world for the better. We collaborate with our customers, applying our bespoke blend of analytical expertise and in-house contract development and manufacturing services to help you make these products efficiently and cost-effectively. When you build on firm foundations you create high-performing products with absolute confidence. Our technologies and experts answer the scientific ‘whys’ and ‘hows’, to ensure even the smallest detail is just right, while reducing risk, saving time, and avoiding costly errors. Need to accelerate the latest blockbuster drug to market? Worried about selecting the best method to ensure quality control for a critical vaccine? Weighed down by a challenging product formulation problem? We’ll work with you, in the way that best fits your processes and needs, to develop the right way forward. This is the power of Malvern Panalytical. Insightful, informed, and integrated support for pharmaceutical product development and manufacture. We deal with the details so you can deliver the medicines our world needs.