Clare Primiero
Clinical Research Coordinator
Department of biomedical Sciences
Translational Research Institute
Australia
Biography
Clare has been working with the Dermatology Research Centre (DRC) since the beginning of 2012 as a Research Assistant. Clare completed a Bachelor of Science at The University of Queensland in 2009, majoring in Microbiology and Biomedical Science. She came to the DRC after experience working in skin drug delivery using microneedles and continued that line of research by working with the team on their elongated microparticles to enhance topical delivery of drugs to skin. Since the beginning of 2014 she has been working as a Research Officer for the group, focusing on administrative duties such as the coordination of clinical trials and human ethics approvals.
Research Interest
Skin cancer, skin drug delivery
Publications
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Chen X, Fernando GJP, Raphael AP, Yukiko SR, Fairmaid E, Primiero CA, Frazer IH, Brown LE, Kendall MAF (2012) Rapid kinetics to peak serum antibodies is achieved following influenza vaccination by dry-coated densely packed microprojections to skin. Journal of Controlled Release, 2011 158: p78-84. Times Cited 5.
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Fernando GJP,Chen X, Primiero CA, Yukiko S, Fairmaid EJ, Corbett HJ, Frazer IH, Brown LE, Kendall MAF. 2012 Nanopatch targeted delivery of both antigen and adjuvant to skin synergistically drives enhanced antibody responses. Journal of Controlled Release, 2012 159: p215-221. Times Cited 10.
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Chen X, Fernando GJP, Crichton ML, Flaim C, Yukiko SR, Fairmaid E, Corbett HJ, Primiero CA, Ansaldo AB, Frazer IH, Brown LE, Kendall MAF (2011). Improving the reach of vaccines to low-resource regions, with a needle-free vaccine delivery device and long-term thermostabilization; Journal of Controlled Release, 2011 152: p349-355. Times Cited 24.