Best practice paper authored by Purdue AAE affiliates wins AAPS Outstanding Manuscript Award
Best practice paper authored by Purdue AAE affiliates wins AAPS Outstanding Manuscript Award

AAE professor Alina Alexeenko, alongside a Purdue postdoctoral researcher and multiple alumni, received a best-paper award from the American Association of Pharmaceutical Sciences (AAPS).
AAPS named “Best Practices and Guidelines (2022) for Scale-Up and Tech Transfer in Freeze-Drying Based on Case Studies” as a recipient of their Outstanding Manuscript Award in December 2025.
The manuscript describes the team’s research about the complicated and non-uniform process of freeze-drying, a technology essential to preserving many pharmaceuticals. The paper provides advice to maximize the efficiency of the process and minimize product loss during scale-up and transfer. Their research focused on the factors affecting the scale-up and transfer during the drying stages. The second part of the paper gives additional advice about these practices based on the results their research yielded.
AAE professor Alina Alexeenko co-authored the paper alongside several other Boilermakers, including: postdoctoral researcher Petr Kazarin, corresponding author; AAE alumni Vaibhav Kshirsagar (MSAAE) and Gayathri Shivkumar (MSAAE, PhD AAE); Chemical Engineering alumnus Steve Nail; and Greg Sacha, alumnus of Purdue's Industrial and Physical Pharmacy program.