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Precious Akhuemokhan :

Precious Akhuemokhan

King’s College London

Paper: Non-volatile Excipient effect on Inhaled Drug Product Performance

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Precious Akhuemokhan is a PhD student within the Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, at King’s College London, supervised by Professor Ben Forbes and Dr Richard Harvey. Prior her commencing her PhD program, she obtained her MPharm degree from King’s College London and undertook her pre-registration training at Princess Royal University Hospital, KCH. To date, she has carried out research projects in collaboration with industry partners including Intertek and Chiesi for which she has received awards from the university and the Aerosol Society.

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