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This experts directory is a searchable database of Queen’s academics who are interested in talking to the media about their areas of expertise.
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Dr Buckley's research focuses on poor outcome cancers with a focus on triple negative breast cancer.
Expertise: Breast cancer, Triple negative breast cancer, Targeted and personalised treatment options
Dr Skvortsov is an expert in bacteriophages and their enzymes as novel antimicrobials and biotechnological tools.
Expertise: Bacteriophages, Viruses, Molecular Microbiology, Microbial Biotechnology, Microbial Bioinformatics, Antimicrobial Resistance
Dr Larrañeta is an expert in development and characterisation of medical devices for long-acting drug delivery.
Expertise: Drug delivery systems, Medical devices, 3D-Printing, Biomaterials, Pharmaceutics
Professor Dimitrios Lamprou is an expert in Emerging Biopharmaceutical & Pharmaceutical Technologies.
Expertise: 3D Printing, Bioprinting, 4D Printing, Microfluidics, lab-on-a-chip, Nanomedicine, Emerging Technologies, Medical Implants, BioMEMS
Professor Donnelly holds the Chair in Pharmaceutical Technology in the School of Pharmacy and is Director of the university’s £3M pioneer research programme Materials & Advanced Technologies for Healthcare, comprising 55 academics from Pharmacy, Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Biological Sciences, Nursing and Medicine.
Expertise: Drug delivery, pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Technology
Professor Tunney's research focuses primarily on the improved detection and treatment of lung infection in patients with respiratory diseases such as cystic fibrosis (CF), bronchiectasis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Expertise: lung infection, Cystic Fibrosis, antibiotics, antimicrobial resistance