Emerging drug delivery and biomedical engineering technologies : transforming therapy /: transforming therapy. (2023)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Emerging drug delivery and biomedical engineering technologies : transforming therapy /: transforming therapy. (2023)
- Main Title:
- Emerging drug delivery and biomedical engineering technologies : transforming therapy
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Dimitrios Lamprou.
- Editors:
- Lamprou, Dimitrios
- Contents:
- 1. Advances in drug delivery & the need for Emerging Technologies | Dr Dimitrios Lamprou, Queen’s University Belfast 2. Hot Melt Extrusion: An Emerging Manufacturing Technology for Drug Products | Prof Gavin Andrews, Queen’s University Belfast 3. 3D Printing Technologies for Personalized Drug Delivery | Dr Dolores Serrano, Universidad Complutense de Madrid 4. Bioprinting biomimetic 3D constructs for tissue modelling and repair | Dr Rúben Pereira, Universidade do Porto 5. Advances in drug delivery via electrospun and electrosprayed formulations | Prof Romána Zelkó, Semmelweis University 6. Microfluidic manufacture of polymeric nanoparticles | Prof Bice Conti, University of Pavia 7. Microfluidics for drug discovery and development | Dr Maryam Parhizkar, University College London 8. Biosensors for diagnosis | Dr Victor Diculescu, National Institute of Materials Physics 9. Modelling Dissolving Microneedles Mediated Drug Delivery for COVID-19 Treatment | Dr Diganta Das, Loughborough University 10. Engineering approaches for cellular therapeutics and diagnostics | Prof Stephen Todryk, Northumbria University 11. Drug delivery using cold plasmas | Dr Alexandros Stratakos, UWE Bristol 12. Ultrasound-mediated delivery of therapeutics | Dr Sophie Morse, Imperial College London 13. The Ongoing Emergence of Technology in Healthcare to Enhance Patient Outcomes | Dr Dan Corbett, Queen’s University Belfast 14. Emerging technologies for tackling pandemics | Dr Elliot Mbunge, University of1. Advances in drug delivery & the need for Emerging Technologies | Dr Dimitrios Lamprou, Queen’s University Belfast 2. Hot Melt Extrusion: An Emerging Manufacturing Technology for Drug Products | Prof Gavin Andrews, Queen’s University Belfast 3. 3D Printing Technologies for Personalized Drug Delivery | Dr Dolores Serrano, Universidad Complutense de Madrid 4. Bioprinting biomimetic 3D constructs for tissue modelling and repair | Dr Rúben Pereira, Universidade do Porto 5. Advances in drug delivery via electrospun and electrosprayed formulations | Prof Romána Zelkó, Semmelweis University 6. Microfluidic manufacture of polymeric nanoparticles | Prof Bice Conti, University of Pavia 7. Microfluidics for drug discovery and development | Dr Maryam Parhizkar, University College London 8. Biosensors for diagnosis | Dr Victor Diculescu, National Institute of Materials Physics 9. Modelling Dissolving Microneedles Mediated Drug Delivery for COVID-19 Treatment | Dr Diganta Das, Loughborough University 10. Engineering approaches for cellular therapeutics and diagnostics | Prof Stephen Todryk, Northumbria University 11. Drug delivery using cold plasmas | Dr Alexandros Stratakos, UWE Bristol 12. Ultrasound-mediated delivery of therapeutics | Dr Sophie Morse, Imperial College London 13. The Ongoing Emergence of Technology in Healthcare to Enhance Patient Outcomes | Dr Dan Corbett, Queen’s University Belfast 14. Emerging technologies for tackling pandemics | Dr Elliot Mbunge, University of Eswatini, 15. Emerging Technologies in age related therapies | Dr Mine Orlu, UCL 16. Innovative management of pharmaceutical product design and manufacturing | Dr Angelo Kenneth S. Romasanta, ESADE business school in Barcelona … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Boca Raton : CRC Press
- Publication Date:
- 2023
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (254 pages), illustrations (black and white, and colour)
- Subjects:
- 615.19
Pharmaceutical technology
Drug delivery systems
Drugs -- Design - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000857337
9781000857146 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781032122717
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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