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UKICRS Symposium 2020 – Videos


Vandana Patravale / Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology, Institute of Chemical Technology, India / 'Lipidic nanotherapeutics for malaria'

Shelia Barrios-Esteban / University of Nottingham, UK / 'A platform for polymeric nanoparticles as gene delivery systems in 2D and 3D glioblastoma models' ​

Delly Ramadon / 'Transdermal delivery of vancomycin hydrochloride using hydrogel-forming microarray patches' / Queen's University Belfast, UK

Emma Baczkowski / Cardiff University / 'Polymeric microneedle-based ‘dry’ electrodes for wearable cardiac monitoring'

Carlo Curti / Aston University / 'Systematic evaluation of photopolymer formulations for stereolighography 3d printing of solid oral dosage forms'

Mark Saltzman / School of Engineering and Applied Science, Yale University, US /   'Inhalable Nanoparticles for Topical Delivery of Nucleic Acids and Drugs to the Lung'

Paula Muresan / University of Nottingham, UK / 'Development of injectable intrathecal cannabidiol formulations'

Xiaoning Shan / University of Reading, UK / 'Polymer structure and property effects on amorphous solid dispersions with haloperidol: poly(n-vinyl pyrrolidone) and poly(2- oxazolines) studies'

Alistair Taverner / University of Bath, UK / 'Rationally designed peptides alter intestinal tight junction composition and increase permeability to poorly absorbed drugs'

Amy Walker​ / University College London, London / 'Development of receptor-targeted nanocomplexes for in vivo delivery of CRISP/CAS9 as a potential therapy for cystic fibrosis'
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