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Journal of Bioequivalence & Bioavailability
From peptide hormone to ETEC toxin: Structure based design of a pharmaceutically relevant expression system
International Conference and Exhibition on Biowaivers & Biosimilars
September 10-12, 2012 Hilton San Antonio Airport, USA

Paul R?sch

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Bioequiv Availab

Abstract:

Amal Ali Elkordy is a Senior Lecturer in Pharmaceutics in the Department of Pharmacy, Health and Well-being. Her area of research interest is the stabilisation of protein formulations (using spray drying and crystallisation technology) and their delivery via oral and pulmonary routes. Her work in this field has been recognised by the award of two prizes at the British Pharmaceutical Conference in 2002 and in 2004. Her more recent work is concerned with the enhancement of poorly water soluble drugs, resulting in the award of two prizes at the British Pharmaceutical Conference 2008 and at the British Pharmaceutical Students? Association Annual Conference 2010. She also has research interests in: ? Gene therapeutics (awarded national recognition from the College of Mental Health Pharmacists, 2010) ? Liposomal drug delivery and preparation of drug eluting stents for the treatment of restenosis.

Biography :

Amal Ali Elkordy is a Senior Lecturer in Pharmaceutics in the Department of Pharmacy, Health and Well-being. Her area of research interest is the stabilisation of protein formulations (using spray drying and crystallisation technology) and their delivery via oral and pulmonary routes. Her work in this field has been recognised by the award of two prizes at the British Pharmaceutical Conference in 2002 and in 2004. Her more recent work is concerned with the enhancement of poorly water soluble drugs, resulting in the award of two prizes at the British Pharmaceutical Conference 2008 and at the British Pharmaceutical Students? Association Annual Conference 2010. She also has research interests in: ? Gene therapeutics (awarded national recognition from the College of Mental Health Pharmacists, 2010) ? Liposomal drug delivery and preparation of drug eluting stents for the treatment of restenosis.