Federica Dall'Oglio

Reaction Scale Up and Process Safety Researcher at Olon
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Curtatone, Lombardy, Italy, IT
Languages
  • Inglese Full professional proficiency
  • Italiano Native or bilingual proficiency

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Experience

    • Italy
    • Chemical Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Reaction Scale Up and Process Safety Researcher
      • May 2022 - Present

    • Italy
    • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Process Optimization Researcher
      • Nov 2018 - May 2022

    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • PhD in Chemistry
      • Oct 2015 - Sep 2018

      PhD project: "Development of continuous-flow processes for redox biocatalysis and application in the chemo-enzymatic synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients" During my PhD project I developed chemical and biocatalyzed reactions in order to obtain pharmaceutically interesting intermediates and active pharmaceutical ingredients (API). In particular, with my group I performed the continuous flow chemoenzymatic synthesis of Captopril, exploiting the advantages of performing continuous… Show more PhD project: "Development of continuous-flow processes for redox biocatalysis and application in the chemo-enzymatic synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients" During my PhD project I developed chemical and biocatalyzed reactions in order to obtain pharmaceutically interesting intermediates and active pharmaceutical ingredients (API). In particular, with my group I performed the continuous flow chemoenzymatic synthesis of Captopril, exploiting the advantages of performing continuous flow processes, in view of a more sustainable chemistry. Other projects were developed by using the combination between biocatalysis and flow chemistry, thus trying to avoid as much as possible the use of hazardous and toxic reagents, in the fields of reductive, oxidative and transamination reactions, with whole cells or purified enzymes, both as free or immobilized biocatalysts. Show less PhD project: "Development of continuous-flow processes for redox biocatalysis and application in the chemo-enzymatic synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients" During my PhD project I developed chemical and biocatalyzed reactions in order to obtain pharmaceutically interesting intermediates and active pharmaceutical ingredients (API). In particular, with my group I performed the continuous flow chemoenzymatic synthesis of Captopril, exploiting the advantages of performing continuous… Show more PhD project: "Development of continuous-flow processes for redox biocatalysis and application in the chemo-enzymatic synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients" During my PhD project I developed chemical and biocatalyzed reactions in order to obtain pharmaceutically interesting intermediates and active pharmaceutical ingredients (API). In particular, with my group I performed the continuous flow chemoenzymatic synthesis of Captopril, exploiting the advantages of performing continuous flow processes, in view of a more sustainable chemistry. Other projects were developed by using the combination between biocatalysis and flow chemistry, thus trying to avoid as much as possible the use of hazardous and toxic reagents, in the fields of reductive, oxidative and transamination reactions, with whole cells or purified enzymes, both as free or immobilized biocatalysts. Show less

    • Research
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Visiting PhD student
      • Jul 2017 - Dec 2017

      During my experience as visiting PhD student, I worked on biocatalyzed reductive reactions in batch using KRED1 (ketoreductase1), both with whole cells and purified enzyme. I learnt the biotechnological process of plasmid transformation, cells cultivation and purification of enzyme. During my experience as visiting PhD student, I worked on biocatalyzed reductive reactions in batch using KRED1 (ketoreductase1), both with whole cells and purified enzyme. I learnt the biotechnological process of plasmid transformation, cells cultivation and purification of enzyme.

    • Pharmacist trainee
      • Mar 2014 - Sep 2014

    • Italy
    • Retail Apparel and Fashion
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Shop assistant
      • 2010 - 2013

Education

  • Università degli Studi di Milano
    Master's degree, Chimica e Tecnologia Farmaceutiche
    2010 - 2015
  • LERU PhD Summer School, ETH Zürich
    'Citizen Science – nexus between research and public engagement'
    2017 -
  • Università degli Studi di Milano
    State certification for the Profession of Pharmacist
    2015 -
  • Liceo Scientifico Belfiore (MN)
    Diploma superiore
    2010 -

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