This PhD project is a part of the Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship looking to support the climate change and net zero agenda. This opportunity forms a suite of five projects focusing on ecosystem health in a changing climate - the application of advanced multi-sensing systems. Read more
Repurposing drug screens with compounds that have already gained FDA approval can accelerate the identification of new therapies to treat an illness and in the cancer setting extend life or provide compassionate care. Read more
Over the last 15 years, an opioid crisis has gripped several countries accompanied by a parallel increase in opioid prescribing, opioid-related morbidity, and mortality. Read more
Cytosolic drug metabolising enzymes such as aldehyde oxidase play a pivotal role in metabolism of drugs. However, research into cytosolic enzymes has been relatively neglected in comparison with membrane bound enzymes such as cytochrome P450 (CYP) and uridine 5’-glucuronosyltransferases (UGTs). Read more
When evaluating impact of disease on drug response, measurement of total drug concentration is typically used as surrogate for free drug concentration and pharmacological effect. Read more
It is estimated that more than 70 percent of the compounds in the pharmaceutical pipeline can be poorly water-soluble. Since solid drug forms must dissolve before absorption can occur, strategies to improve drug solubility and dissolution are a continuous need. Read more
Particle processing is widely used in chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturing industries. In this context, particle attributes influence processability and are key to the optimisation of product quality. Read more
We encourage expressions of interest by 1st March. Background. Skin care is a key role for community pharmacy teams, with the accessibility and convenience of community pharmacies making them the ideal site for consultations (1) (2). Read more
This project is proposed to develop age-appropriate (geriatric/paediatric) combined therapy with poorly water soluble drug(s) using advanced manufacturing methods, i.e. Read more
A PhD studentship is available within the . Particle Microfluidics Group. at the Department of Chemical Engineering of Loughborough University to synthesise composite biodegradable microcapsules with tailored properties using state-of-the-art microfluidic technology. Read more
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