EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Advanced Therapeutics and Nanomedicines

 
University of Nottingham
  

Science in the Park 2018

The CDT participated in the popular Science in the Park 2018 event organised by the Nottingham branch of the British Science Association (BSA). This is the third consecutive year in which students from the Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Advanced Therapeutics and Nanomedicines have offered activities. This year, they were supported by two undergraduate students, Ella Marchant and Aleksandar Sokerov, from the School of Pharmacy.

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From left to right: Paula Muresan, Steven Gibney, Adelaide Jewell, and Catherine Vasey

The students offered activities on drug delivery and hand cream (ointment) making. Before the event, our students had to weigh out each of the ingredients of the ointment approximately 300 times to ensure that many children could produce their own. Find the video here.

Maria Marlow commented “I’ve really enjoyed meeting the children, they were very, very enthusiastic”.

A lot of work was done prior to the event: The CDT would especially like to thank Akmal Bin Sabri, Kaouthar Bouzinab and Gordon Bruce for organising pre-event ordering and preparations. We would also like to thank Colin Rowe, Amy Nairn, Nick Turton and Colin Wills for their help with health and safety documents, ordering and label printing. We could not have done this without you!!!

A big thank you to our academics Pavel Gershkovich and Maria Marlow for their help during the event.

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From left to right front row; Adelaide Jewell, Ella Marchant, Valentina Hashad

Back row: Lorenzo Schiazza, Isobel Holden, Paula Muresan, Georgios Papakostas, Anna Kotowska Aleksandar Sokerov, Akmal Bin Sabri, and Kaouthar Bouzinab

For more information on the event and to see a film about our activities, please visit the BSA’s Facebook page.

Posted on Monday 12th March 2018

EPSRC Centres for Doctoral Training in Advanced Therapeutics and Nanomedicines

 

The University of Nottingham
School of Pharmacy
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University of Nottingham,
Nottingham, NG7 2RD
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University College London
School of Pharmacy
University College London
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London WC1N 1AX.
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