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Robert Doerig Phones & Addresses

  • 18 Sunrise Rd, Boonton, NJ 07005 (973) 331-9727
  • Boonton Township, NJ
  • Glen Ridge, NJ
  • 45 Espy Rd, Caldwell, NJ 07006
  • Nutley, NJ
  • Boonton Twp, NJ

Work

Company: Saic - Picatinny Arsenal, NJ Oct 2007 Position: Research analytical chemist

Education

School / High School: Fairleigh Dickinson University- Madison, NJ 1996 Specialities: MS in Chemistry

Skills

Analytical method development and valida... • HPLC (isocratic • gradient • chiral) • spectroscopy (UV/Visible • IR • Near Infrared) • chemometrics • USP/NF analysis • GC • thin layer chromatography • DSC • TGA • Pharmaceutical and energetic material an... • inter-laboratory method transfer • robotics • Karl Fisher and potentiometric titrations • data acquisition systems • cleaning validation • technical writing • SOP development

Industries

Information Technology And Services

Resumes

Resumes

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Robert Doerig

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Location:
18 Sunrise Rd, Boonton, NJ 07005
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Ppd Contractor at Merck Aug 2013 - Aug 2014
Associate Research Scientist

Saic Oct 2007 - Mar 2013
Research Analytical Chemist

Roche 2002 - 2005
Principal Scientist

Pfizer 1982 - 2001
Scientist

Norda 1977 - 1981
Chemist
Education:
Fairleigh Dickinson University 1990 - 1996
Master of Science, Masters, Chemistry
Fordham University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Skills:
Analytical Chemistry
Differential Scanning Calorimetry
Laboratory
Tga
Tlc
Develop and Validate Cgmp Compliant Analytical Procedures
Usp Dissolution Apparatus
Karl Fisher and Potentiometric Titrators
Chromatographic Data Acquisition Systems
Usp/Nf Analyses
Laboratory Robotics
Thin Layer Chromatography
Thermal Gravimetric Analysis
Inter Laboratory Transfer of Analytical Methods
Development of Operation and Calibration Sops For Laboratory Instruments
Nir Spectroscopy
Chemometrics
Gas Chromatography
Preparative and Chiral Hplc
Technical Documentation
Electronic Laboratory Notebook
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Robert Doerig Township of Boonton, NJ

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Work:
SAIC
Picatinny Arsenal, NJ
Oct 2007 to Mar 2013
Research Analytical Chemist

Hoffmann La-Roche
Nutley, NJ
2002 to 2005
Principal Scientist, Analytical Development

Pharmaceutics and Analytical Research Pfizer
Morris Plains, NJ
1983 to 2001
Scientist

Parke-Davis Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Morris Plains, NJ
1982 to 1983
Analyst, Quality Control

Norda, Inc
East Hanover, NJ
1977 to 1981
Chemist, Flavor Research and Development

Education:
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Madison, NJ
1996
MS in Chemistry

Fordham University
Bronx, NY
BS in Chemistry

Skills:
Analytical method development and validation, HPLC (isocratic, gradient, chiral), spectroscopy (UV/Visible, IR, Near Infrared), chemometrics, USP/NF analysis, GC, thin layer chromatography, DSC, TGA, Pharmaceutical and energetic material analysis, inter-laboratory method transfer, robotics, Karl Fisher and potentiometric titrations, data acquisition systems, cleaning validation, technical writing, SOP development

Publications

Us Patents

Fixing Volatile Flavoring Agent In Starch Hydrolysate

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US Patent:
42859832, Aug 25, 1981
Filed:
May 2, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/035349
Inventors:
Albert V. Saldarini - Nutley NJ
Robert Doerig - Fort Lee NJ
Assignee:
Norda, Incorporated - East Hanover NJ
International Classification:
A23L 1226
A23L 1222
US Classification:
426534
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a process for fixing or entrapping a fixable agent, such as acetaldehyde, in a carrier matrix, such as starch hydrolysates having a dextrose equivalent of not greater than about 28, to impart a stable, free flowing particulate configuration to the carrier-fixed agent. The process is achieved by impinging aqueous droplets containing the fixable agent onto particles of the carrier material in a manner which causes dissolution of the carrier particles into the droplets to form a saturated solution of the carrier in the droplet. A film then forms on the surface of the saturated droplet solutions by preferential evaporation of the water therefrom. This causes the droplets to set to a permanently particulate form thereby entrapping the fixable agent.
Robert I Doerig from Boonton, NJ, age ~71 Get Report