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Fig Dr Rosario Pignatello is Professor of Pharmaceutical Technology and Legislation at the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Catania (Italy). His research activity within the innovative pharmaceutical technology involve in particular: polymer micro- and nanoparticles, ocular drug delivery systems, lipophilic prodrugs and conjugates, chemically engineered polymers, liposomes, SLN; drug-biomembrane interaction studies (DSC, LB).
Fig Dr Javed Ali is a faculty staff member at Department of Pharmaceutics, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi. His research interest includes Novel Drug Delivery Systems.
Fig Dr. Isik Ozguney is a faculty staff member at Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Ege University, TURKEY. Her research focuses are sustained release drug delivery systems (microcapsules and matrix tablets), micromeritic studies, rectal drug delivery (sustained release suppositories), transdermal drug delivery (microemulsions and gels), hot melt extrusion technology and in situ gelling systems for rectal and ocular drug delivery.
Fig Dr Srisagul Sungthongjeen is a faculty staff member at Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Naresuan University, THAILAND. His research interest includes: Controlled release delivery system, especially pulsatile drug delivery system and gastroretentive drug delivery system (floating drug delivery systems, mucoadhesive drug delivery systems); Swellable and non-swellable matrix tablets for controlled drug release; Polymer sciences and technology, especially biopolymers; Single unit (tablets) and multiparticulate (pellets, beads) drug delivery systems.
Fig Dr. Raida Al-Kassas is a faculty staff member at School of Pharmacy, The University of Auckland, New Zealand. She has an extensive research experience focused on the use of multiparticulate delivery systems including microspheres and nanoparticles for administration of drug substances and anti-bacterial agents. She has successfully established a research theme in the use of nanoparticles for incorporation of bioactive macromolecules such as DNA, antigens and proteins to be used for immunization and for the treatment of cancer.