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New Respiratory Care Paper
Check out our latest publication in Respiratory Care describing our studies which have improved aerosol delivery significantly during high flow nasal cannula therapy. The abstract of the paper can be found here: http://rc.rcjournal.com/content/59/10/1476.short An editorial in the same edition also comments on the potential for the this new delivery method to enhance aerosol delivery to […]
DDL 2014
Dr Hindle attended the 25th Drug Delivery to the Lungs conference in Edinburgh in December. He presented the groups latest research on delivering aerosols during oxygen low flow therapy. His talk was entitled “Efficient Generation and Delivery of Dry Powder Aerosols During Low Flow Oxygen Administration”. Also at the meeting, he presented a poster describing a new […]
Orlando Inhalation Conference: Approaches in International Regulation
Dr Hindle and Dr Longest recently participated in the IPAC-RS and University of Florida sponsored conference on Regulatory Harmonization for Inhaled Drug Products IPAC-RS.
Improving Aerosol Drug Delivery During Invasive Mechanical Ventilation with Redesigned Components
This paper was recently published in Respiratory Care. Improving Aerosol Drug Delivery During Invasive Mechanical Ventilation with Redesigned Components.
Editors Pick – Journal of Pharmaceutical Science
Our recent paper published in the Journal of Pharmaceutical Science was highlighted as an editors pick. See the link below for more details. 1 Congratulations to the SOP Department of… – VCU School of Pharmacy.
Richmond companies and inventors receive patents – Richmond Times-Dispatch: Economic News
Richmond companies and inventors receive patents – Richmond Times-Dispatch: Economic News.
Optimized inhaler mouthpiece design allows for more effective drug delivery
Optimized inhaler mouthpiece design allows for more effective drug delivery Research to be presented in November at the 2009 American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Annual Meeting and Exposition Researchers have developed an optimized mouthpiece design to aid efficient drug delivery to the lungs by reducing the amount of medication wasted as it passes through the […]
Hindle Research Group Website
Our pharmaceutical aerosol development laboratories are located on the MCV campus of Virginia Commonwealth University. Our interdisciplinary group works in collaboration with Dr Worth Longest (Department of Mechanical Engineering) to combine computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and design engineering to produce novel pharmaceutical aerosol drug delivery systems. Current projects are developing a high efficiency handheld dry powder inhaler […]