We are now accepting applications for a funded PhD studentship in rapid disease diagnosis.
If you have read about our microneedle technology, and think that it is an area of research you would like to engage in and gain a PhD in the process, then please see the link below for eligibility and how to apply:
Today, the first batch of polymeric microneedle arrays rolled off the production line based in the School of Pharmacy@NCL_Pharmacy. The batch includes some new microneedle designs which we have not reported on before (until now, I guess). These microneedle arrays will now be used in some exciting new projects, which hopefully I will be able to share with you in the not-so-distant future. For now, please savour these teaser images:
Microneedle array: conventional designMicroneedle array: new design