On January 20, 2026, ten chemistry graduate students visited Afton Scientific following an

invitation from Chief Financial Officer Jesse Boyd, with the visit organized and led by the

Chemistry Career Seminar Committee. The group toured both the laboratory facilities and

manufacturing operations.

In the laboratories, researchers introduced students to modern biochemical research

platforms, including clean benches and multi-channel syringe pump reactor, and

analytical instrumentation such as FTIR microscopes and HPLC systems.

During the operations tour, students were impressed by the high-speed processes for

injection filling, closure, and inspection of automated sterile manufacturing lines which

were under preparation.

The visit concluded with a Q&A session, where students discussed career paths in the

pharmaceutical industry, future company goals, and potential internship opportunities.

The conversation provided valuable insight into pharmaceutical manufacturing and career

development. We sincerely thank Jesse Boyd and the Afton Scientific team for hosting the

visit, and Aida Abdi for coordinating communication and student participation.

Student Reflections

“Our visit to Afton Scientific was a highly engaging look into how pharmaceutical quality

work happens behind the scenes. In QC, we saw how drug products from other companies

are analyzed for impurities, and it was especially impressive how much emphasis is placed

on minimizing direct human contact with medicines to protect product integrity and safety.

Just as memorable was the friendly, collaborative environment: teams across di@erent

sections were supportive of one another, and Jesse Boyd was especially helpful in guiding

the tour, answering questions, and making the visit a great experience for us.”

“The most interesting part of the visit to Afton Scientific for me was gaining an actual

insight into how this part of the chemical industry is structured, as well as the challenges

and responsibilities involved in chemical manufacturing. It was valuable to learn about this

side of the industry, as it di@ers significantly from our daily lab work, hence it is rather hard

to envision by myself.”Visiting students and Jesse Boyd (the fourth from right)

Five people wearing high-visibility vests and hard hats stand outside an Afton Scientific cGMP processing facility.
Group of employees seated at tables in a bright breakroom-style meeting space, looking toward the camera.
Small group listens to a presenter inside a clean, glass-walled laboratory space.