Rodolfo J. Romañach

Dr. Romañach is Professor of Chemistry at the University of Puerto Rico – Mayagüez Campus. He worked in the pharmaceutical industry for over 12 years before joining the Chemistry Department in 1999. He achieved his mission of training a new generation of pharmaceutical scientists capable of moving the analytical chemistry laboratory into the manufacturing area. His research is described in over 140 publications. He now wants to develop stronger industry and university collaborations.

Articles by Rodolfo J. Romañach

Estimating total sampling error for near infrared spectroscopic analysis of pharmaceutical blends — theory of sampling to the rescue

Innovation - From Mining to Pharmaceutical Manufacturing - The Inspiring Role of the Theory of Sampling (TOS)

Proper sampling, total measurement uncertainty, variographic analysis & fit-for-purpose acceptance levels for pharmaceutical mixing monitoring

Sampling in pharmaceutical manufacturing — Many opportunities to improve today’s practice through the Theory of Sampling (TOS)

When “homogeneity” is expected — Theory of Sampling in pharmaceutical manufacturing