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William Harclerode Phones & Addresses

  • Simpsonville, SC
  • 59 Galley Way, Ltl Egg Hbr, NJ 08087
  • Little Egg Harbor Twp, NJ
  • Clinton, NJ
  • 335 Strotz Rd, Asbury, NJ 08802 (908) 735-7907 (908) 735-9766
  • Ewing, NJ
  • 335 Strotz Rd, Asbury, NJ 08802 (908) 581-8646

Work

Position: Administration/Managerial

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Resumes

Resumes

William Harclerode Photo 1

Associate Director, Quality Risk Management

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Position:
Associate Director, Quality Risk Management at Forest Laboratories
Location:
Jersey City, New Jersey
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals
Work:
Forest Laboratories - Jersey City, NJ since 2006
Associate Director, Quality Risk Management

Abbott Labs 2002 - 2006
Validation Manager

Knoll Pharmacuetical Company 1994 - 2006
Manager- Production Operations

BASF Corp. Polymers Division 1986 - 1992
Sr. Operations Engineer

BASF Corporation 1986 - 1992
Sr Operations Engineer
Education:
Fairleigh Dickinson University 1995
MBA, Management
Saint Lawrence University 1973 - 1976
BS, Biology
Drexel University
BS, Chemical Engineering
Skills:
FDA
Validation
GMP
CAPA
21 CFR Part 11
V&V
Quality Management
Quality Assurance
William Harclerode Photo 2

Associate Director, Quality Risk Management

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Position:
Associate Director, GMP Compliance and Risk Management at Forest Labs, President at Musconetcong Watershed Association
Location:
Jersey City, New Jersey
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals
Work:
Forest Labs - firest Labs, Jersey City, NJ since Jan 2012
Associate Director, GMP Compliance and Risk Management

Musconetcong Watershed Association since May 2011
President

Abbott Laboratories 2001 - 2005
Manager, Validation
Education:
Fairleigh Dickinson University 1997 - 1998
MBA, Management
Drexel University 1977 - 1981
BS, Chemical Engineering
Saint Lawrence University 1974 - 1976
BS, Biology
Ewing High School
Skills:
Quality Assurance
Validation
FDA
Pharmaceuticals
Risk Management
Interests:
Quality Risk Management; Validation; Quality Systems; Watershed Associations; Environmental

Publications

Us Patents

Hydromorphone And Hydrocodone Compositions And Methods For Their Synthesis

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US Patent:
6512117, Jan 28, 2003
Filed:
Nov 9, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/711003
Inventors:
William H. Harclerode - Asbury NJ
Robert Gault - Gross Pointe Woods MI
Mark D. Sandison - Dearborn MI
Assignee:
Abbott Laboratories - Abbott Park IL
International Classification:
C07D48902
US Classification:
546 45, 546 44, 546 46
Abstract:
A method for the preparation of a ketone from a narcotic alkaloid having an allyl alcohol moiety is disclosed. The method includes mixing the narcotic alkaloid with an acid in the presence of a catalyst wherein the method is carried out in the substantial absence of hydrogen gas. The method is useful for preparing hydromorphone and hydrocodone compositions having novel impurity profiles. Compositions comprising hydromorphone and hydrocodone are also disclosed.

Hydromorphone And Hydrocodone Compositions And Methods For Their Synthesis

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US Patent:
6589960, Jul 8, 2003
Filed:
Sep 27, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/256996
Inventors:
William H. Harclerode - Asbury NJ
Robert Gault - Gross Pointe Woods MI
Mark D. Sandison - Dearborn MI
Assignee:
Abbott Laboratories - Abbott Park IL
International Classification:
A61K 31485
US Classification:
514282, 546 45
Abstract:
A method for the preparation of a ketone from a narcotic alkaloid having an allyl alcohol moiety is disclosed. The method includes mixing the narcotic alkaloid with an acid in the presence of a catalyst wherein the method is carried out in the substantial absence of hydrogen gas. The method is useful for preparing hydromorphone and hydrocodone compositions having novel impurity profiles. Compositions comprising hydromorphone and hydrocodone are also disclosed.

Polystyrene Having High Degree Of Expandability, And Formulation Having A Highly-Expandable Polymer Therein

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US Patent:
51128756, May 12, 1992
Filed:
Nov 26, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/617711
Inventors:
Eugene K. Zimmermann - Hamilton Square NJ
Bernhard Wagner - Cranbury NJ
William E. Volz - Marlboro NJ
William H. Harclerode - Ewing NJ
John V. Wiman - Morristown NJ
John C. Voss - Trenton NJ
Assignee:
BASF Corporation - Parsippany NJ
International Classification:
C08J 918
C08J 922
C08J 9224
US Classification:
521 60
Abstract:
A polystyrene polymer as well as an expandable polystyrene formulation comprises a polystyrene polymer having a particular molecular weight distribution. The polymer itself exhibits a polydispersity of from about 1 to less than 2. 0, a weight average molecular weight of greater than about 200,000 to about 300,000, and an M. sub. z :M. sub. n of from about 2 to less than about 3. Furthermore, the polystyrene polymer is branched to from 0 to less than 5 weight percent. The expandable polystyrene formulation comprises a polystyrene polymer exhibiting a polydispersity of from about 1. 0 to less than 2. 5, a weight average molecular weight of from greater than about 180,000 to about 300,000, an M. sub. z :M. sub. n of from about 2 to about 4. 5. The polystyrene polymer is present in an amount of from about 94.

Process For Making Molded Polymeric Product With Multipass Expansion Of Polymer Bead With Low Blowing Agent Content

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US Patent:
51105241, May 5, 1992
Filed:
Oct 15, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/776956
Inventors:
William H. Harclerode - Ewing NJ
William E. Volz - Marlboro NJ
John V. Wiman - Morristown NJ
John C. Voss - Trenton NJ
Barry J. Pekich - Bridgeton NJ
John C. Knutsen - Highland Park NJ
Assignee:
BASF Corporation
International Classification:
C08J 922
C08J 9232
C08J 924
US Classification:
264 53
Abstract:
A method for making low density (0. 8-1. 1 lb/cu. ft. ) expanded polymeric products uses blowing agent in an amount of only from 2 to 4. 4 weight percent. The process uses 2 to 5 expansion steps together with a polymer having a particular polydispersity, weight average molecular weight and M. sub. z :M. sub. n, this polymer having a greater expandability than conventional polymers. The process requires only about half of the amount of blowing agent currently being used in commercially viable processes for making expanded polystyrene products. The process can be used with or without a molding step.

Polystyrene Having High Degree Of Expandability, And Formulation Having A Highly-Expandable Polymer Therein

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US Patent:
51150662, May 19, 1992
Filed:
Oct 15, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/777869
Inventors:
Eugene K. Zimmermann - Hamilton Square NJ
Bernhard Wagner - Cranbury NJ
William E. Volz - Marlboro NJ
William H. Harclerode - Ewing NJ
John V. Wiman - Morristown NJ
John C. Voss - Trenton NJ
Assignee:
BASF Corporation - Parsippany NJ
International Classification:
C08F 1202
C08F11202
US Classification:
526346
Abstract:
A polystyrene polymer as well as an expandable polystyrene formulation comprises a polystyrene polymer having a particular molecular weight distribution. The polymer itself exhibits a polydispersity of from about 1 to less tha 2. 0, a weight average molecular weight of greater than about 200,000 to about 300,000, and an M. sub. z :M. sub. n of from about 2 to less than about 3. Furthermore, the polystyrene polymer is branched to from 0 to less than 5 weight percent. The expandable polystyrene formulation comprises a polystyrene polymer exhibiting a polydispersity of from about 1. 0 to less than 2. 5, a weight average molecular weight of from greater than about 180,000 to about 300,000, an M. sub. z :M. sub. n of from about 2 to about 4. 5. The polystyrene polymer is present in an amount of from about 94.

Time-Efficient Process For Making Expanded Polymeric Products With Multipass Expansion Of Polystyrene Bead

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US Patent:
51108364, May 5, 1992
Filed:
Nov 26, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/618340
Inventors:
William H. Harclerode - Ewing NJ
John C. Knutsen - Highland Park NJ
Barry J. Pekich - Bridgeton NJ
John V. Wiman - Morristown NJ
John C. Voss - Trenton NJ
Assignee:
BASF Corporation - Parsippany NJ
International Classification:
C08V 922
C08V 9232
C08V 924
US Classification:
521 58
Abstract:
A method for making low density (0. 8-1. 1 lb/cu. ft. ) expanded polymeric products uses blowing agent in an amount of only from 2 to 4. 4 weight percent and aging periods of from 1 to 80 hours after each expansion step. The process uses 2 to 5 expansion steps and a polymer having a particular polydispersity, weight average molecular weight and M. sub. z :M. sub. n, this polymer having a greater expandability than conventional polymers. The process requires only about half of the amount of blowing agent currently being used in commerically viable processes for making expanded polystyrene products. The process can be used with or without a molding step.

Time-Efficient Process For Making Expanded Polymeric Products With Multipass Expansion Of Polystyrene Bead

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US Patent:
51146401, May 19, 1992
Filed:
Oct 15, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/776952
Inventors:
William H. Harclerode - Ewing NJ
John C. Knutsen - Highland Park NJ
Barry J. Pekich - Bridgeton NJ
John V. Wiman - Morristown NJ
John C. Voss - Trenton NJ
Assignee:
BASF Corporation - Parsippany NJ
International Classification:
C08J 922
C08J 9232
C08J 924
US Classification:
264 53
Abstract:
A method for making low density (0. 8-1. 1 lb. /cu. ft. ) expanded polymeric products uses blowing agent in an amount of any from 2 to 4. 4 weight percent and aging periods of from 1 to 80 hours after each expansion step. The process uses 2 to 5 expansion steps and a polymer having a particular polydispersity, weight average molecular weight and M. sub. z :M. sub. n, this polymer having a greater expandability than conventional polymers. The process requires only about half of the amount of blowing currently being used in commercially viable processes for making expanded polystyrene products. The process can be used with or without a molding step.

Process For Making Expanded Polymeric Product With Low Level Of Emission Of Blowing Agent

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US Patent:
50860780, Feb 4, 1992
Filed:
Nov 26, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/618342
Inventors:
William H. Harclerode - Ewing NJ
Eugene K. Zimmermann - Hamilton Square NJ
Barry J. Pekich - Bridgeton NJ
John C. Knutsen - Highland Park NJ
John V. Wiman - Morristown NJ
John C. Voss - Trenton NJ
Assignee:
BASF Corporation - Parsippany NJ
International Classification:
C08J 922
C08J 9232
C08J 924
US Classification:
521 58
Abstract:
A method for making low density (0. 8-2 lb/cu. ft. ) expanded polymeric products uses blowing agent in an amount of only from 2 to 4. 4 weight percent, the process emitting blowing agent during processing in an amount of from only about 0. 3 to about 2. 5 weight percent. The process uses 2 to 5 expansion steps together with a polymer having a particular polydispersity, weight average molecular weight and M. sub. z :M. sub. n, this polymer having a greater expandability than conventional polymers. The process requires only about half of the amount of blowing agent currently being used in commerically viable processes for making expanded polystyrene products. The process can be used with or without a molding step.
William H Harclerode from Simpsonville, SC, age ~71 Get Report