The New Researcher Network at DDL2025

The aim of the New Researcher Network (NRN) is to develop a broad community of early career scientists to help facilitate discussions surrounding research ideas/challenges, exchanges, joint projects and personal and professional development.
New and early career researchers from both academia and industry, as well as PhD students, with a research interest in the field of lung and nose drug delivery are encouraged to join us.


The New Researcher Network are hosting two networking session at DDL2025.

The events are ONLY open to new and early career researchers from both academia and industry, as well as PhD students.

Use the form below to sign up to attend both the Networking Lunch and the Networking Evening events. (Your registration will give you entrance to both events)

Delegates must already be coming to DDL2025 and must have completed their registration for the main conference.

 

The New Researcher Network Committee 2025

Left to right: Julia Berends, Cord Kühnl, Lucy Goodacre, Scott Tavernini

4 committee members

12:00 - 13:15

Lunchtime Networking  Session

New and early career researchers across both academia and industry (including PhD students) are encouraged to join us for a ‘Paired Networking Session’ with lunch provided, in the Lowther Meeting Room.

This networking lunch offers the perfect opportunity to meet peers, exchange ideas and build valuable connections.

Lowther Meeting Room, Level -1

17:30 - 18:30

Evening Reception – Career Cocktail Event

Join us for a lively discussion with our invited speakers:

Ulf Krüger – CEO and Founder of Pulmotree

 

Catherine Fromen – Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Delaware

 

It is an excellent opportunity to gain insight into their career journeys, learn from their experiences, and explore the decisions that have shaped their careers.

Drinks and canapes will be provided.

Lowther Meeting Room, Level -1

01

A Framework for Combining the Principles of QbD and Quality Risk Management for Metered Dose Inhaler Components

Howard Bleazard , Kindeva Drug Delivery Limited

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02

Improving the performance of low-GWP pMDIs via exit cone angle adjustment

Daniel Duke , Monash University

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03

Suspension assessment of Salmeterol Xinafoate, Formoterol Fumarate Dihydrate and Glycopyrronium Bromide in HFA-152a and HFA-134a

James Murray , Orbia Fluor & Energy Materials

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04

Velocity Profiles of Current and Low GWP Propellant pMDI Spray Plumes

Ben Myatt , Kindeva Drug Delivery

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05

Formulating HFO-1234ze(E) pMDIs with Ethanol: Flammability Considerations

Gregory Smith , Solstice Advanced Materials

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06

Comparison of the Aerodynamic Performance of Pressurized Metered Dose Inhalers Manufactured by Respitab™ and Drum Dose Dry Filling

Chen Zheng , Cardiff Scintigraphics Ltd/i2c pharmaceutical services

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07

Delivered Dose Method Development for an Ethanol Free, Dual API Suspension Formulated in HFA152a

Jim Clay , Kindeva Drug Delivery Ltd

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08

Investigating the Impact of Probe Positioning on pMDI Plume Temperature

Leah-Jane Hopkins , Chiesi Ltd

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09

Achieving Consistent MDI Drug Delivery Data: The Role of the Rockstar Automation Platform in Through-Can-Use-Life Characterization

Daniel Lewis , OzUK Limited

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10

A Case Study Using Spray Pattern Analysis to Evaluate Actuators from a pMDI Suspension Product

Aaron Taylor , Kindeva Drug Delivery

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11

Impact of Inhalation Excipients on a Distal Lung Epithelium In Vitro Model

Jean-Pierre Frem , Trinity College Dublin

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12

The Impact of Permeation Enhancers on Improving the Permeability of Spray-Dried Leuprolide Formulations Using RPMI-2650 Cells

Victoria Hutter , ImmuONE

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13

Simvastatin and rapamycin reduces IL 8 release in BEAS 2B cells- implication for inhalational therapy of neutrophillic asthma

Hafsa P V , Amrita School of Pharmacy

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14

A Dry Powder Aerosolization Device for In vitro Applications Coming to Life: Optimization and Validation

Maria Almeida , Universidade do Algarve

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15

Development of an in vivo assay for aggregation and macrophage uptake of inhaled biologics

Irès van der Zwaan , AstraZeneca

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16

Efficacy of an inhalable paclitaxel nanoagglomerate dry powder formulation in in vitro air-liquid interface-cultured lung cancer organoid and in vivo orthotopic lung cancer mouse models

Ho Wan Chan , The University of Hong Kong

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17

Inhalable Vardenafil Dry Powder Formulation with Improved Bioavailability

Sung-Tsai Yu , Asia Scientific Global

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18

Intracellular pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic modelling of PEG12-KL4/siRNA nanocomplex for developing pulmonary delivery

I Jou Chang , Taipei Medical University

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19

3D Airway Models for In Vitro Studies and Drug Delivery

Aurélie Marches , Malmö University
Pat Burnell Young Investigator Award Finalist

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20

Garcinoic acid: from Garcinia kola seeds extraction to an innovative delivery system for nose-to-brain delivery

Vincenzo Falcone , University of Perugia

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21

A strategy for the formulation screening of spray-dried polymeric lipid hybrid nano-in-microparticles (PLNiM) for nasal delivery

Antónia Gonçalves , Hovione

22

Inhalable PLGA Microparticles: A Targeted Approach to Tuberculosis Treatment

Ranjot Kaur , Imperial College London

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23

pH-responsive polymersomes for eradication of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm in chronic rhinosinusitis

Amalie Kjær Andresen , Technical University of Denmark (DTU)

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24

Investigation of In-vitro Aerosolisation Performance for Alginate-based Bioaerogel Microparticles

Hao-Ying Li , King's College London

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25

β-lactoglobulin (Dispersome®) as a Novel Pharmaceutical Excipient for Enhancing the Aerosolization Efficiency of Dry Powder Inhalation Formulations

Paulo Roque Lino , Hovione

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26

Porous particles as dual micro-nano carriers for dry powder inhalation of small drugs and proteins

Sabrina Valetti , Malmö University

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27

Development and Evaluation of Paeoniflorin-loaded Silk Fibroin Microspheres for Potential Pulmonary Drug Delivery: From In Vitro to In Vivo Studies

Xiaonan Zhang , Fujian Medical University

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28

Softpellets – a new production equipment

Myriam Reineke , Kiel University

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29

Optimisation of excipient selection for production of stable inhalable dry powders of a monoclonal antibody using spray drying

Catherine Cleary

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30

Development of Inhalable Phage-Encapsulated Liposomes for improved delivery against Pseudomonas aeruginosa Lung Infections

Shruti Sawant , Purdue University
Pat Burnell Young Investigator Award Finalist

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31

Assessing the Performance of a New Apparatus for Orally Inhaled Product Dissolution Testing in the Differentiation of Alternative Commercial Products for the Delivery of Fluticasone Propionate

Ben Bradley , Copley Scientific

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32

Efficacy evaluation of controlled-release budesonide dry powder for inhalation for moderate-to-severe asthma in guinea pigs

Le Van Bui , Université Libre de Bruxelles

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33

Dissolution Behavior of Inhalable Dry Powder Formulations: Unravelling the Influence of Solubility Across iBCS Classes

Cláudia Costa , Hovione

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34

Intranasal brain targeting of poorly soluble and permeable drugs by designing an easily scalable self-emulsifying sprayable nasal delivery platform

Debanjan Das , University of Strathclyde

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35

Pulmonary and Systemic Exposure to Zanamivir in Healthy and ALI Rats

Anežka Klouček , Charles University

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36

The combination of PEG12KL4 peptide and lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) for pulmonary mRNA delivery via nebulisation

Cheng MA , University of Hong Kong

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37

Potential of the in vitro dissolution method DissolvIt® to predict pharmacokinetic outcomes

Maria Malmlöf , Inhalation Sciences

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38

Inhaled Plasminogen for ARDS: from feasibility to in vivo efficacy and stabilize under simulate oxygen therapy administration

Lucia Vizzoni , University of Siena
Pat Burnell Young Investigator Award Finalist

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39

CFD Modelling of Suspension Mixing Process for pMDIs: Lab-Scale Manufacturing Process Insights and Scale-Up Potential

Ben Myatt , Kindeva Drug Delivery

40

Development of Inhaler Add-Ons for the Enhancement of Aerosol Drug Deposition in the Lungs

Árpád Farkas , HUN-REN Centre for Energy Research

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41

From Impinging Jets to Single Jet Impaction: A Preliminary Study on an Alternative Nozzle Concept for the Respimat® Soft Mist Inhaler

Moritz Fleischhauer , Boehringer Ingelheim/ Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

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42

Investigation of Dry Powder Inhaler (DPI) Dose Aerosolization and Transport During Transient Airflows from Stationary to Target Flow Rate

James Jamieson , Prior PLM Medical

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43

Utilizing Molecular Dynamics Simulations for Understanding RNA-Lipid Nanoparticle Lactose Interactions

Nora Martini , Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich

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44

From Prototype to Platform: Portable Injection-Moulded PBM-Hale™ Enables Non-Invasive, Low-Leachables, Saliva-Free Exhaled Breath Condensate Sampling for Drug and Biomarker Analysis

Michelle Sugimoto , PulmoBioMed

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45

Evaluation of the Effect of Fines in Powder Blends in Combination with a Novel Capsule-based Dry Powder Inhaler Device

Ameet Sule , H&T Presspart

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46

Precision Inhalation Therapy: From Guided Patient Inhalation to Real-Time Patient-Specific Pulmonary Drug Deposition

Marion Blayac , Institute of Lung Health and Immunity (LHI), Helmholtz Center Munich

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47

Bridging Engineering and End-users: The Importance of Usability in Device Innovation

Maria Wilson , Therakind Limited

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48

Target-Oriented Aerosol Design: Predicting Particle Characteristics to Achieve Desired Lung Deposition

Hosein Sadafi , FLUIDDA N.V.

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49

Analysis of mRNA Delivery Performance via Vibrating Mesh Nebulization

Hanna Beike , PARI Pharma GmbH

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50

Transfection efficiency of mRNA-LNPs after aerosolization with Rayleigh breakup based SMIs

Patrick He , Woolcock Institute of Medical Research

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51

Generation of DNase-Enzymosomes: Towards the Production of Inhalable Dry Powder Formulations

Aoife Cotter , University of Limerick

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52

Development of cationic and ionizable LNPs for intranasal delivery: The influence of PEGylation on formulation characteristics

Neil Forbes , Phillips Medisize

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53

Development of mRNA lipid nanoparticles for the delivery of gene editing tools to the lungs

Sjoerd Hak , Department of Biotechnology and Nanomedicine, SINTEF

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54

A novel, innovative Approach targeting Inflammatory Lung Diseases – Regulatory T-cell Delivery to the Lungs

Eva Littringer , Novartis

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55

Stabilising Nebulised mRNA-Lipid Nanoparticles Using PEG-Lipid Alternatives

Ozde Oztekiner , University College London

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56

Efficient Pulmonary Delivery of Nucleic Acid-Loaded Lipid Nanoparticles (LNPs) Using the MRX004 Soft-Mist Inhaler

Remi Rosiere , InhaTarget Therapeutics

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57

Calixaren as novel gene vector formulated within spray-dried inhalable powders

Chiara Schianchi

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58

KIT2014, a Dual Inhaled PDE3/4 Inhibitor Enhancing Epithelial Function in the Airways

Laura Tasca , Kither Biotech

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59

Innovative nebulisation delivery of GalNAc conjugated siRNA – a potential route for systemic drug delivery through the lungs

Sarina Saeidi , Nebu~Flow

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60

Optimisation of the Nebu~Flow Nebuliser to Enable Shear-Free Aerosolisation of Fragile Large Molecules

Dr. Elijah Nazarzadeh , Nebu~Flow Ltd.

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61

Nebulisation of Antisense Oligonucleotide (ASO) Danvatirsen

Neil Fullarton , Nebu-Flow

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62

A Systematic Approach to Evaluate the Robustness of NGI Methods for the Determination of Aerodynamic Particle Size Distribution (APSD) in Dry Powder Inhalers

Devis Casaro , CHIESI FARMACEUTICI S.P.A.

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63

Cold-Stage MDRS Investigation of Beclomethasone Dipropionate: In Situ Monitoring Morphological and Chemical Stability of Nasal Spray API Across Different Temperatures

Jabbar Gardy

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64

Worldwide Development and Commercialization of a Drug Product: harmonization of FDA and EMA analytical requirements

Lorena Gasparini , Chiesi Farmaceutici

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65

Early Comparison of Spray-Drying and Ball Milling for Amorphous Tiotropium Bromide Preparation: Insights from DVS and Complementary Techniques

Memory Jiri , M2M Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

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66

Analytical Considerations for Nitrosamine Formation when Formulating pMDI’s with Next-Generation Low GWP Propellant Systems

John McLaughlin , Intertek Melbourn

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67

In Vitro Scoping Study of a Dry Powder Inhaler Using Clinically Possible Abnormal Inhalation Profiles for Emitted Aerosol Aerodynamic Particle Size Distribution at Low Peak Inspiratory Flow Rates

Mark Nagel , Trudell Medical International

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68

The Challenges of Developing a Purity Method for the Analysis of a Single Dose DPI Inhaler

Victoria Sillis , Inhalytic LTD

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69

Laser Doppler Vibrometry as a Process Analytical Tool for Spray Drying Manufacturing

Marcus Skogevall , AstraZeneca

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70

Investigation of the Solid-State Properties of a Neurosteroid Intended for Respiratory Delivery

Andrea Silvestri , Sterling

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71

Effect of counselling on inhalation technique from metered-dose inhaler alone and with AeroChamber2go and MDI PLUS spacers

Mohamed EA Abdelrahim , Beni-Suef University

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72

Pressurized metered dose inhalers alone and connected to aerochamber2go and MDI PLUS spacers: In-vitro and in-vivo study

Mohamed EA Abdelrahim , Beni-Suef University

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73

Pharmaceuticals in The Environment: Recent Progresses for An Effective and Responsible Environmental Risk Management

Greta Adorni , Chiesi Farmaceutici SpA

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74

Impact of the Aptar Digital Health respiratory disease management platform on adult asthma

Akash Bijlani , Strategy Access Solutions

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75

Life Cycle Assessment of the Environmental Impact of Respiratory Drug Products: From API to Device

Nichal Gentilal , Hovione FarmaCiência SA

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76

Implications for Patient Experience: Comparison of Plume Characteristics from Pressurized Metered Dose Inhalers (pMDIs) Formulated with Hydrofluoroalkane (HFA) and Near-Zero Global Warming Potential Hydrofluoroolefin (HFO-1234ze

Lauren Mello , AstraZeneca

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77

Product vs Human Factors – Assessment of Automated and Manual Shaking Parameters on Through Life Dose Performance of Symbicort pMDI

Thomas Moody , Intertek Melbourn

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78

“after 40 years of using an inhaler, I’ve not a single clue of how I’m supposed to use it”: A call to action…

Mark Sanders , University of Hertfordshire

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79

Assessment of real-world patient inhalation techniques with a Metered Dose Inhaler and Smart Spacer: Which errors are observed and can these be addressed through tailored education?

Jason Suggett , Trudell Medical International

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80

Development of inhaled high-dose antibiotics formulations for acute lower respiratory tract infections

Xiaojie Sun , University of Bath

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81

Seeing the Unseen: Analysis of a Novel Dry Water Formulation for Nasal Inhalation

Toyosi Akande , University of Hertfordshire

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82

Scalable Atomisation for Spray Dried Powders for Nasal Delivery

Andreas Boeckl , Flurry Powders LLC

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83

Engineering a Medical Device for Intranasal Immunization: Ensuring Targeted Delivery and Formulation Stability

Mathieu Epardaud , LoValTech

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84

The Effect of Coating Nasal Casts with Mucus Simulants on the Regional Deposition of Sumatriptan

Lucy Goodacre , King’s College London and Nanopharm Ltd, an Aptar Pharma Company

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85

Aerosolisation and Nasal Deposition of siRNA Lipid Nanoparticle Using a Targeted Nasal Spray Device

Patrick He , Woolcock Institute of Medical Research

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86

Retaining the Dose: How Cast Material and Particle Properties Affect Nasal Powder Rebound

Alison Lansley , University of Brighton

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87

Nasal Levodopa: An On-Demand Delivery System for the Management of Parkinson’s Disease

Julie-Ann Penton , Therakind Limited

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88

Nose-to-Brain Delivery of Urtica dioica Phytosterols for Cholesterol Modulation in Neurodegeneration

Chiara Migone , University of Pisa

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89

Assessing the impact of different flow rates on drug delivery from a novel nasal DPI

Nathasha Rizza , Iconovo AB

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90

From pills to sprays: rethinking antiemetics in pregnancy

Mathura Thirugnanasampanthar , King's College London

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91

Geometric morphometrics approach for predicting olfactory region accessibility

Priya Vishnumurthy , Aix-Marseille University (UMR7343 CNRS AMU) / Nemera

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92

A Modified KinetiSol Process to Produce Dry Powder Blends for Pulmonary Delivery

Beatriz Behrend , The University of Texas at Austin

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93

Semaglutide powder for inhalation manufactured through a novel process and its aerodynamic and in vitro performance

Barry Derham , Nanoform

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94

Navigating the Spray Drying Process: Impact of Bulking Excipients on Nasal Powder Manufacture and Process Scalability

Sana Hosseini , Aptar Pharma

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95

The role of leucine in stabilizing inhalable dry powder formulations

Evalyne Jansen , University of Groningen

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96

Electrostatic Charging of Spray Dried Salbutamol Sulfate Aerosols: Effect of excipient L-leucine

Ayu Lestari , Sydney Pharmacy School University of Sydney

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97

Spray dried Co-crystals of Itraconazole and Succinic acid for Inhalation Therapy

Hilke Lösing , Kiel University

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98

Lipid and amino acid shell formers as aerosolization- and stability-enhancers in spray-dried high-dose amorphous drug product

Eric Peterson , Lonza Bend

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99

Mitigating colloidal instability in inhaled spray dried lipid nanoparticles using an amorphous shell former

Mireia Puig-Sellart , Philips Medisize

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100

Evaluating the In Vitro Regional Deposition Characteristics and Stability of a Spray Dried Tuberculosis Vaccine Candidate

Scott Tavernini , University of Alberta

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101

Comparative In-Silico Evaluation of 4′-Fluorouridine and Favipiravir Pulmonary Delivery via PEGylated Graphene Oxide Nanocarriers

Oluwasegun Chijioke Adekoya , Tshwane University of Technology (TUT)

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102

Computational Modelling of Metering Chamber Refill in Pressurised Metered Dose Inhalers with Current and Next Generation Propellants

Thomas Daly , Bespak / University of Hertfordshire

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103

The viscous limit for Soft Mist Inhalers; an in-silico study

Ben De Clercq , Invox Belgium NV

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104

Application of AI Techniques for Misuse Detection Using a Digital Motion Monitoring Module for Dry Powder Inhalers

Ziyi (Zee) Fan , Western University

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105

An Enhanced Approach to Predicting Site Specific Inhaled Drug Deposition in Humans via In-Vitro and In-Silico Data Fusion

Peter Harley , Crux Product Design Ltd.

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106

Fibrous particles as a drug form for inhalation therapy: in vitro and in silico study

Jana Kánská , Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology

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107

Bridging In Vitro and Anatomy-Informed Predictive Modeling to Optimize Pediatric Intranasal and Pulmonary Drug Delivery

Xiomara “Maria” Owen , Virginia Commonwealth University

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108

Sensitivity analysis of Guided Stream Technology for targeting the olfactory area using an anatomically relevant nasal cast

Alain Regard , Nemera

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109

NAVETTA in Action: In Vitro Simulation of Budesonide DPI Delivery and Efficacy

Sandra Verstraelen , Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO)

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110

Mechanism Underlying the Influence of liquid formulation physical properties on Aerosol Particle Size Distribution in Mesh Membrane Nebulization

Dean Wang , Yirdoc

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111

Machine Learning-Driven Investigation of a Microfluidic Manufacturing Process of Nanoparticles for Intranasal Delivery

Paulina Anna Wojtyło , University of Perugia

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112

A statistical approach for carrier particle optimisation – Design of Experiments & Bayesian Optimisation

Melvin Wostry , Kiel University

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113

Process Understanding and Control: Scale-Up of Low Shear Blending for DPI Formulations

Rodrigo Amorim , Lonza

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114

Integrating Device Engineering and User-Centred Design for High-Performance Dry Powder Inhalers Using a Particle-Engineered Formulation

Ângelo Araújo , Hovione

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115

From Concept to Final Formulation: A Structured Development of Lipid-Based Nanoemulsions for Dry Powder Inhalation

Tihana Baniček , University of Graz

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116

Investigation of high pulmonary drug loading to the lung using a novel lactose grade with iDPC blending technology

Ross Blezard , DFE Pharma

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117

Pharmacokinetic Profile Investigation of Pulmonary Semaglutide Engineered Powder

Francesca Buttini , University of Parma

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118

Physical Stability of Dry Powder Formulations Studied One Particle at a Time

Anna Catton , University of Bristol

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119

Impact of nitrocellulose-free foil on dry powder inhaler product performance and stability

Bindu Harshini Cherukuri , Phillips Medisize

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120

Non-destructive microstructural characterisation of inhalation blends in-situ within capsules

Parmesh Gajjar , InformiX Pharma Limited

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121

Impact of Blistering Process on the Aerodynamic Performance of Capsules Filled with a Lipid-based Dry Powder for Inhalation

Ismaël Hennia , InhaTarget Therapeutics

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122

Magnesium stearate as a force control agent in dry powder inhalation – revisiting the mechanism of action

Zeredescht Majid , Kiel University

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123

Assessment of the Effect of Fluticasone Furoate Morphology on the In Vitro Performance of a Dual Blister Dry Powder Inhaler

Karin Marek , Harro Höfliger

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124

Investigation of the scalability of DPI blends produced by resonant acoustic mixing and the comparability with blends produced using high shear mixing

Cristina Rey-Blanes , Chiesi

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125

Simvastatin Dry Powder for Treatment of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer and In Vitro Characterisation

Nur Sena Basarir , Istanbul University

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126

Validation of In-Silico Lung Deposition Predictions for Inhaled Liposomal Amikacin Against Scintigraphy Data

Navid Tousi , Fluidda

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127

Addressing the need for high-throughput testing of breath-actuated nebulizers

Stephanie Bannister , Phillips Medisize

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128

Enhancing Delivery Performance of Viscous Solutions with a Customisable Breath-actuated Mesh Nebuliser Platform

Hernan Cuevas Brun , HCmed Innovations Co., Ltd.

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129

Integration of a Novel Electronic Facemask with Airflow Sensing and Nebulizer Aerosol Delivery

Richard Gold , Kinneir Dufort

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130

Getting an inhaled antibiotic innovation, Colistin Cyclops®, to CF patients in the CFTR modulator era

Floris Grasmeijer , University of Groningen

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131

Effect of Nebulizer Breath-Guiding on Breathing Patterns

Benjamin Heine , PARI Pharma GmbH

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132

Performance of the Aerogen A-VMN vibrating mesh in combination with budesonide

Niamh McNea , Aerogen

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133

Development and Characterisation of a Semaglutide Nasal Drug Product

Sylvester Olusoji , Intertek Melbourn

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134

Improvement of the drug delivery in vibrating mesh inhalers using piezoelectric micro pumps

Anne Zimmermann , Fraunhofer Institut EMFT

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135

The Effect of Using Face Masks on the Delivered Dose of Nebulised Salbutamol

Marize Salama , King’s College London

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