Dr Dimitrios A Lamprou
Medway School of Pharmacy
University of Kent
United Kingdom
Biography
Dr Dimitrios A. Lamprou (BEng PgCert PgDip MSc PhD MBA) is an enthusiastic Associate Professor in Pharmaceutics / Drug Delivery appointed in September 2016 at University of Kent and Visiting Academic at University of Strathclyde, with training in multidisciplinary areas and in first class laboratories (e.g. Greece, US, UK). Before his current appointment(s), Dr Lamprou was Assistant Professor in Pharmaceutical Sciences (2012-2016) and an EPSRC postdoctoral fellow in Biomaterials and Drug Delivery Systems (2009-2012) at Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences (SIPBS). Dr Lamprou was also Visiting Scientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT Center for Biomedical Engineering; US) and at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Department of Pharmaceutical Technology; Greece). Dr Dimitrios A. Lamprou (BEng PgCert PgDip MSc PhD MBA) is an enthusiastic Associate Professor in Pharmaceutics / Drug Delivery appointed in September 2016 at University of Kent and Visiting Academic at University of Strathclyde, with training in multidisciplinary areas and in first class laboratories (e.g. Greece, US, UK). Before his current appointment(s), Dr Lamprou was Assistant Professor in Pharmaceutical Sciences (2012-2016) and an EPSRC postdoctoral fellow in Biomaterials and Drug Delivery Systems (2009-2012) at Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences (SIPBS). Dr Lamprou was also Visiting Scientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT Center for Biomedical Engineering; US) and at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Department of Pharmaceutical Technology; Greece).
Research Interest
Dr Lamprou is always pursuing the most exciting, challenging, up-to-date and hot topics in the area of Pharmaceutics by having discussions with Industry and Research Funding Bodies. Dr Lamprou’s Research Interests are divided into 3 areas: 1. Drug Delivery & Pharmaceutical Product Development: 2. Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Process: 3. Surface & Nanoanalysis: