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Sara Caetano Cordeiro

Senior Lecturer at University of Strathclyde

University Of Strathclyde

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Pharmaceutical Chemistry

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Hospital Pharmacy

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Biomedicine

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Nanomedicine

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Nutrition

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Drug Delivery

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3d Printing

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Sara Caetano Cordeiro

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University of Strathclyde

Public Health

This fully funded PhD opportunity at the University of Strathclyde's 3Ds Lab focuses on developing non-invasive delivery systems for micronutrient supplementation in paediatric populations. The project addresses the global health challenge of poor compliance with vitamin supplementation in children, especially in low- and middle-income countries. It will explore hydrophobic vitamin delivery using nanocarriers and 3D printing to create novel, child-friendly dosage forms such as buccal and nasal films and gels. The research will employ advanced formulation, manufacturing, and characterisation techniques, including Quality-by-Design, Design of Experiments, microfluidics, and semisolid 3D printing. Assessment methods include in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo studies to evaluate efficacy and safety. The project is supervised by Dr Sara Caetano Cordeiro and Professor Hannah Batchelor at the Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences. Applicants should have a strong background in pharmaceutical or biomedical sciences, chemical or biomedical engineering, or a related discipline, with excellent laboratory and analytical skills. Funding covers tuition and stipend for UK home status students only. The application deadline is July 24, 2025, with the program starting in October 2025. Interested candidates should review the project details and contact Dr Cordeiro for further information.

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Sara Caetano Cordeiro

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University of Strathclyde

Public Health

This fully funded PhD opportunity at the University of Strathclyde's 3Ds Lab focuses on developing non-invasive delivery systems for micronutrient supplementation in paediatric populations. The project addresses the global health challenge of poor compliance with vitamin supplementation in children, especially in low- and middle-income countries. It will use advanced technologies such as nanocarriers and 3D printing to create novel, child-friendly dosage forms like buccal and nasal films and gels, targeting hydrophobic vitamins. The research will employ a range of formulation, manufacturing, and characterization techniques, including Quality-by-Design, Design of Experiments, microfluidics, dynamic light scattering, nanoparticle tracking, microscopy, and HPLC-UV/MS. Semisolid 3D printing will be optimized for mucosal delivery, and the efficacy and safety of the developed systems will be assessed through in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo studies. Applicants should have a strong background in pharmaceutical or biomedical sciences, chemical or biomedical engineering, or a related discipline at BSc or MSc level, with skills in laboratory and analytical methods and an interest in drug delivery, nanotechnology, and 3D printing. Funding is available for UK home students only, covering tuition and stipend at UKRI rates. The project is co-supervised by Dr Sara Caetano Cordeiro and Professor Hannah Batchelor. The application deadline is July 24, 2025, with the project starting in October 2025. Interested candidates should review the project details and eligibility criteria, prepare their application, and contact Dr Cordeiro for further information.

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Sara Caetano Cordeiro

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University of Strathclyde

Public Health

This fully funded PhD opportunity at the University of Strathclyde's 3Ds Lab, co-supervised by Dr Sara Caetano Cordeiro and Professor Hannah Batchelor, focuses on developing non-invasive delivery systems for micronutrient supplementation in paediatric populations. The project addresses the global health challenge of poor compliance with vitamin supplementation in children, especially in low- and middle-income countries. It will explore innovative approaches using nanocarriers and 3D printing to create child-friendly dosage forms such as buccal and nasal films and gels, with a particular focus on hydrophobic vitamins. The research will employ advanced formulation, manufacturing, and characterisation techniques, including Quality-by-Design, Design of Experiments, microfluidics, dynamic light scattering, nanoparticle tracking analysis, and HPLC-UV/MS. Semisolid 3D printing will be optimised for mucosal delivery, and the efficacy and safety of the developed dosage forms will be assessed through in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo studies. Applicants should have a strong background in pharmaceutical or biomedical sciences, chemical or biomedical engineering, or a related discipline, with excellent laboratory and analytical skills and a keen interest in drug delivery, nanotechnology, and 3D printing. The studentship is fully funded for UK home students, covering tuition fees and a stipend at UKRI rates. The application deadline is July 24, 2025, and the successful candidate will start in October 2025. Interested applicants should review the project details and eligibility criteria, and contact Dr Sara Caetano Cordeiro for further information.

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