The successful candidate will contribute to EPSRC-funded research aimed at developing a transformative platform for the future use of injectable medicines in the UK and globally. The overarching goal is to design a new generation of reformulated injectable therapeutics tailored for both community and hospital administration and manufactured through automated processes to significantly reduce demands on healthcare systems.
You will help drive our vision to “link lab to patient” by developing a better understanding of relationships between drug/tissue interactions and absorption following subcutaneous (SC) administration. These findings will facilitate the reformulation of IV injectable medicines, enabling their use in the most appropriate setting.
A typical day in this role may include: evaluating diffusion characteristics of drug molecules using state of the art equipment (Sub-cutaneous Injection Site Simulator – Scissor); identifying physico-chemical characteristics of drug molecules contributing towards diffusion behaviour; using a range of analytical techniques for characterisation of drug stability and degradation; working with a wide range of drug classes including small molecules, biologicals, and advanced formulations such as nanoparticles.
United Kingdom Academic Biochemistry Biology Chemistry On-site Pharmaceutical Postdoc University of Bath