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Name: |
Professor D Craig |
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UCL |
Department: |
School of Pharmacy |
Current EPSRC-Supported Research
Topics: |
Design & Testing Technology
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Current EPSRC Support |
EP/V050796/1 | Fully Automated Platforms for Drug Nanocrystals Manufacturing via Continuous-Flow, Data-Driven Antisolvent Crystallization | (C) |
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Previous EPSRC Support |
EP/P022677/1 | A Portable Electrohydrodynamic Device for in-situ Production of Multi-Layered Drug-Loaded Meshes | (P) |
EP/L023059/1 | Exploitation of Pressurised Gyration as an Innovative Manufacturing Route for Nanofibrous Structures | (C) |
EP/D038448/1 | The development of a novel approach to high throughput analysis using arrays of near field thermal probes | (C) |
GR/R89172/02 | The Development of Modulated Thermal Methods for the Characterisation of Amorphous Pharmaceuticals | (P) |
GR/R89172/01 | The Development of Modulated Thermal Methods for the Characterisation of Amorphous Pharmaceuticals | (P) |
GR/N63604/01 | AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE SYNTHESIS CHARACTERISATION & PERFORMANCE OF DRUG CONJUGATED PMMA BONE CEMENTS | (C) |
GR/N08629/01 | THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A UK NETWORK FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL THERMAL ANALYSIS | (P) |
GR/M06314/02 | DIELECTRIC & RHEOLOGICAL MONITORING OF COLD PROCESSED SEMI-SOLID EMULSION SYSTEMS | (P) |
GR/M32603/02 | THE DEVELOPMENT OF MICRO-THERMAL ANALYSIS FOR THE CHARACTERISATION OF PHARMACEUTICAL MATERIALS | (P) |
GR/M32603/01 | THE DEVELOPMENT OF MICRO-THERMAL ANALYSIS FOR THE CHARACTERISATION OF PHARMACEUTICAL MATERIALS | (P) |
GR/M06314/01 | DIELECTRIC & RHEOLOGICAL MONITORING OF COLD PROCESSED SEMI-SOLID EMULSION SYSTEMS | (P) |
GR/K89115/01 | ROPA.INVESTIGATION INTO POLYSACCHARIDE TRANSITIONS USING HIGH SENSITIVITY DIFFERENTAL SCANNING CALORIMETR | (P) |
GR/K59040/01 | THE DEVELOPMENT OF DIELECTRIC SPECTROSCOPY AS A MEANS OF CHARACTERISING THE STRUCTURE OF CREAMS | (P) |
GR/K40611/01 | DEVMNT OF NOVEL THERMOANALYTICAL TECHNIQUE FOR MEASURE OF THERMAL TRANSITIONS & STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF SOLID | (P) |
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Key: (P)=Principal Investigator, (C)=Co-Investigator, (R)=Researcher Co-Investigator
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