As we reflect on the past year, we express our gratitude to the incredible ADDRES team for their dedication, hard work, and contributions that made this season truly special. Your commitment to excellence has not only enriched our lives but has also illuminated the spirit of the holidays. Here’s to a well-deserved break, surrounded by…
PhD Candidate Matt Fernez presents ICME by AIChE
PhD Candidate Matt Fernez has presented his poster, “Development of A Hydrogen Sulfide Biosensor and Multiple Particle Tracking to Investigate the Impact on Mucus Barriers”. The poster was done in collaboration with Dr. Benjamin Woolston’s lab at Northeastern University, and our undergraduate team: Whitney Hansberry, Angelie Dumornay, and Simran Malhotra. The conference integrates synthetic biology,…
Victus Kordorwu Presents at the 2023 AIChE Annual Meeting in Orlando, FL
This work suggests an important role of mucus in formulation performance which is largely overlooked in biorelevant dissolution systems used to evaluate today’s formulations. A rational modification to common biorelevant dissolution testing to include appropriate mucus activity is critical for developing supersaturated drug delivery formulations and improving the prediction of drug precipitation risk. https://aiche.confex.com/aiche/2023/meetingapp.cgi/Paper/663376…
Native gastrointestinal mucus: Critical features and techniques for studying interactions with drugs, drug carriers, and bacteria
Congrats to Chia-Ming Wang and Matthew Fernez for their recent publication in Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews. This paper was done in collaboration with Dr. Benjamin Woolston’s lab at Northeastern University….
Inside Rebecca Carrier’s Advanced Drug Delivery Research Lab
Dr. Rebecca Carrier Featured on Northeastern Global News As a part of the Northeastern News series on Science and Technology, Dr. Rebecca Carrier was featured in an article titled “Inside Rebecca Carrier’s Advanced Drug Delivery Research Lab. How a big problem in pharma turned into one’s life work.” “I feel really blessed to be working…