The drive for new, efficient, and cost-effective drugs and medical products has led to exciting new developments and innovative research in the field of pharmaceutics and pharmaceutical technology in recent years. Significant changes are occurring in drug production and development, such as the movement from batch to continuous manufacturing and to more environmentally sustainable methods for drug manufacturing, the shift to personalized medicine, and the growing importance of in silico methods for drug development.
Watch Professor Mohan Edirisinghe's Keynote speech alongside Professor Gareth Williams who were invited to participate in the 1st International Electronic Conference on Pharmaceutics that was held online.
Congratulations to Professor Mohan Edirisinghe, who has been elected as a Fellow of The European Academy of Science.
His Member profile can be viewed here: https://www.eurasc.org/user/790/mohan-edirisinghe
Furthering this news, he has been quoted in a recent recent Royal Academy of Engineering report on a coronavirus exit strategy titled "Engineering our way out of a crisis: mobilising engineering capability, this can also be viewed here: https://www.raeng.org.uk/publications/reports/engineering-our-way-out-of-a-crisis
PhD Researcher Jubair Ahmed wins 1st place at the London Materials Society Young Person's Lecture Competition Local Heat where there were contestants from Imperial College London and Queen Mary University of London.