School of Pharmacy

News from 2017

Versatile Routes to Functional RAFT chain transfer agents

Versatile Routes to Functional RAFT chain transfer agents
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The paper 'Versatile Routes to Functional RAFT Chain Transfer Agents through the Passerini Multicomponent Reaction' has just been published in ACS Macro Letters and is now available online

Tamara Mahmood wins Seah Prize at UKSAF meeting

Tamara Mahmood wins Seah Prize at UKSAF meeting
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Tamara Mahmood won the Seah Prize in the UK Young Surface Analyst of the year competition 2017

Studying tumour metabolism from every angle

Studying tumour metabolism from every angle
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Cancer Research UK news article

3D printed tablets for controlled, tuneable drug release

3D printed tablets for controlled, tuneable drug release
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A paper has just been published in the Journal of Controlled Release, presenting a hot melt 3D inkjet printing method with the potential to manufacture formulations in complex and adaptable geometries for the controlled loading and release of medicines.

Royal Society of Chemistry accreditation success

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MSc Drug Discovery and Pharmaceutical Sciences now accredited

Rosa Catania awarded the Best Oral Talk Prize

Rosa Catania awarded the Best Oral Talk Prize
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Rosa Catania has won the Best Oral Talk Prize at the Macro Group UK Young Researchers Meeting

Student Union Education Network awards for our students

Student Union Education Network awards for our students
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Pharmacy students Holli Brown and Sledge Brewster are first year students who won the silver student leader awards this year and third year students Aiysha Raoof and Demi Smith won gold student leader awards.

Sneezing range and nanoparticle factory

Sneezing range and nanoparticle factory
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PhD students from the Advanced Therapeutics and Nanomedicines Centre for Doctoral Training undertook activities at the Wonder festival on Saturday 17th June

The amazing material detective and the case of the superbug

The amazing material detective and the case of the superbug
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A quest for children to become a detective and complete challenges to find the right material for medical devices, targeted drug delivery or regenerative medicine

Associate professor in Drug Delivery casts doubt about possible timescales for MS 'cure'.

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Martin Garnett has given his views on claims that a cure for multiple sclerosis could be within our grasp.
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