Jamie Wolstenhulme DPhil, MChem
Senior NPI Manager
Jamie Wolstenhulme joined Sterling’s Cramlington, UK site in 2015 as a Development Chemist before being promoted to Senior Scientist in 2018. In 2020, he went on to become a New Product Introduction Manager (NPI) and in 2023 became a Senior NPI Manager. Jamie is responsible for overseeing customer projects, bringing customers and the Sterling team together in partnership.
Education
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University of Oxford, 2013, DPhil, Organic Chemistry
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University of Oxford, 2009, MChem, Chemistry
Professional Accomplishments
Andrew Pang Scholarship (Balliol College, Oxford, 2006).
Post doctoral research position (University of Oxford, 2013-2015) in asymmetric phase transfer catalysis.
Publications
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Discovery of a Highly Selective Cell-Active Inhibitor of the Histone Lysine Demethylases KDM2/7 October 2017
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Asymmetric Fluorocyclizations of Alkenes November 2014
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A cation-directed two-component cascade approach to enantioenriched pyrroloindolines September 2014
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Asymmetric Electrophilic Fluorocyclization with Carbon Nucleophiles September 2013
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Catalytic Decarboxylative Fluorination for the Synthesis of Tri- and Difluoromethyl Arenes May 2013
Sterling Resources
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Transitioning projects from the laboratory to the plant May 2023
As one of the most important elements of API manufacturing, process scale-up comes with a number of key considerations that must be carefully balanced.
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Top ten late phase considerations February 2022
The top ten considerations for late phase commercial development and manufacturing.
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Late phase API discovery and development March 2022
Late stage manufacture is marked by several challenges of its own, including uncertain demand, cost pressure, and stringent regulatory demands.
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The importance of a seasoned commercial partner: Successfully scaling your product April 2022
This webinar takes a closer look at the importance of an experienced outsourced partner for late phase API manufacturing projects.