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Rewatch Prof. David Brayden’s talk at the Charles Institute Seminar Series
News Rewatch Prof. David Brayden’s talk at the Charles Institute Seminar Series On Thursday, October 31st 2024, our Project Coordinator Prof. David Brayden presented the BUCCAL-PEP project during the Charles Institute Seminar Series. Buccal and sub-lingual epithelia have been used for decades as administration site for small molecules in the
The Charles Institute Seminar Series with Prof. David Brayden
On Thursday, October 31st 2024, the Charles Institute Seminar Series will take place. Our Project Coordinator Prof. David Brayden will present the BUCCAL-PEP project during this seminar. The Charles Institute Seminar Series 🗣️ Creating devices to administer macromoleculesvia the Buccal Epithelium: The EU BUCCAL-PEP consortium By Prof. David Brayden, Ph.D.,
BUCCAL-PEP at the CÚRAM Summit!
📢 BUCCAL-PEP attends the CÚRAM, SFI Research Centre for Medical Devices Summit at the University of Galway! 👉 Last month, project members Sandeep Karki and Dr. Sahil Malhotra represented BUCCAL-PEP on all 3 days of the CÚRAM Summit in Galway, standing as the 10th anniversary celebration of CÚRAM. They participated
BUCCAL-PEP’s New Partner!
We are thrilled to share that we have a new partner added to our BUCCAL-PEP consortium. Since March 1st, the University of Aveiro located in Aveiro Portugal, has been part of our consortium. Together with the BUCCAL-PEP partners, they were awarded the Hop-On grant. The University of Aveiro will contribute to the consortium
BUCCAL-PEP attends the PBP World Meeting
The World Meeting on Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology, held in Vienna, brought together professionals from industry and academia to exchange insights and research discoveries. Various topics were covered, spanning from drug delivery methods to manufacturing techniques. BUCCAL-PEP members Nazanin Zanjanizadeh Ezazi and Eleftheria Pantazoglou from DTU presented their work
BUCCAL-PEP attends the conway festival!
We are delighted to share that University College Dublin‘s Sahil Malhotra participated in the Conway Festival, commemorating its 20th anniversary of impactful research and collaboration. Sahil delivered a comprehensive presentation explaining the core objectives of the BUCCAL-PEP project and presented the progress of our experiments so far. The Conway Institute fosters interdisciplinary collaboration,