If you have been keeping up with my tweets, you may have noticed that we were at the 10th APS International PharmSci conference last week in Greenwich, UK.
We presented our collaborative work with Unversity of Surrey’s BioProChem group on our recently published work on microneedle immunodiagnostics, as well as our investigation into the effects of oxygen and pressure on wound healing with Dr Wing Man Lau, Professor Adrian Williams and Dr Kawa Ahmad.
Our MPharm alumni have much to be proud of too. Joanna’s work on microneedle hydrogel coating was presented as a poster, while Arun’s work on a dual-analysis immunodiagnostic microneedle platform for skin cancer detection was presented as part of a podium presentation.
Finally here @APS_PharmSci #PharmSci2019, looking forward to sharing our research. Check out our posters PW40, PW65 and PW69.
— Keng Wooi Ng (@ngkengwooi) September 11, 2019
I spoke on day 2 of the conference.
I’ll also be speaking in session S2.2C about our work developing #microneedles for skin cancer detection. @APS_PharmSci #PharmSci2019 pic.twitter.com/OucESKsceD
— Keng Wooi Ng (@ngkengwooi) 11 September 2019
Interesting work on microneedle diagnostics presented by @ngkengwooi. A nice, highly-practical, approach to overcoming clinical problems. #PharmSci2019 pic.twitter.com/ZObPEcSuDB
— Ryan Donnelly (@ryanfdonnelly) September 12, 2019
All in all it was a fun and extremely fruitful conference. We look forward to the 11th iteration of the conference in Belfast next year!