School of Pharmacy

News from 2013

The School of Pharmacy chosen as pilot site for the RPS's student champions programme

Description
The School of Pharmacy has been choses as a pilot site for the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's student champions programme.
Date:
16/12/2013

Pharmacy students graduate from the Tor Vegata School of Pharmacy in Rome

Description
Professors Kevin Shakesheff and Clive Roberts from the School attended the first cohort of Pharmacy students to graduate from the Tor Vegata School of Pharmacy in Rome.
Date:
09/12/2013

What's the debate on regenerative medicine?

Description
Professor Kevin Shakesheff, who spoke at the 'Unlocking the secrets behind regenerative medicine' event in London yesterday, explains some of the controversy.
Date:
05/12/2013

Retired Pharmacists visit the School of Pharmacy

Description
The Royal Pharmaceutical Society Retired Pharmacists visit took place on 4th December, 2013, at the School of Pharmacy, University of Nottingham.
Date:
05/12/2013

Dragons' Den organised by Industrial Pharmacy Network & CDT in Targeted Therapeutics and Formulation Science

Description
The first Dragons' Den in the School of Pharmacy, focused on creating a novel OTC medicine, was won by 2nd year students Matthew Thornes and Jack Armitage for their product 'PsoriAst'
Date:
03/12/2013

Developing the scientists and engineers of the future

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The University of Nottingham has won funding for four new centres that will train the brightest young postgraduates to tackle pressing global challenges, and keep the UK at the cutting edge of scientific research.
Date:
27/11/2013

PhD student wins EPSRC Doctoral Prize

Description
Teresa Matini, who undertook her PhD under the supervision of Professor Cameron Alexander and Dr Giuseppe Mantovani in the Division of Drug Delivery & Tissue Engineering, has been awarded an EPSRC Doctoral Prize
Date:
20/11/2013

Biomaterial-delivered chemotherapy could provide final blow to brain tumours

Description
A polymer originally designed to help mend broken bones could be successful in delivering chemotherapy drugs directly to the brains of patients
Date:
13/11/2013

Changing the conversation - polymers disrupt bacterial communication

Description
Artificial materials based on simple synthetic polymers can disrupt the way in which bacteria communicate with each other
Date:
12/11/2013
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