IRDG 224 (2 day)
Theme:
16th Martin & Willis Prize Meeting
Date:
Wednesday, 18 September 2019, 11.00am
Meeting number:
224
Venue:
University of Lancaster, Lancaster
Programme:
IRDG 224 Day 1 - Prize Meeting
- Nano-Bioactive Composites Improving Angiogenesis in Bone Bioengineering
- Fahad Alhamoudi (Lancaster University)
- Nanostar Probes with Dual Function for SERS and Photothermal Therapy
- Maria Plunkett (University of Strathclyde)
- Non-destructive detection of hot corrosion using artificially corroded samples
- Astrid Blee (University of Bristol)
- Using astrophysics to improve breast cancer detection
- Laura Moran (University of Exeter)
- Stable plasmonic aggregates for the detection of biomolecules
- Ziwei Ye (Queens University Belfast)
- Raman metrology for live cell imaging
- Caitlin Thomson (University of Strathclyde / NPL)
- Investigation of within-tablet dynamics for extended release of a poorly-soluble basic drug from hydrophilic matrix tablets using ATR-FTIR imaging
- Deeba Zahoor (Sheffield Hallam University)
- Spatially-offset Raman Spectroscopy for monitoring mineralization of bone tissue engineering scaffolds: Feasibility study based on phantom samples
- Max Dooley (University of Nottingham)
- Micro ATR-FTIR spectroscopic imaging of colon polyps with large radius Germanium crystal
- Cai Li Song (Imperial College London)
- Developing SERRS-active noble metal sensing platforms for ultra-sensitive detection
- Joshua Lee (Lancaster University)
IRDG 224 Day 2 - Main meeting
- Nano-spots, new modalities and inorganics – applications of vibrational spectroscopy in the changing world of pharmaceutical analysis
- Stephanie Brookes (AstraZeneca)
- From Cairo to Canterbury
- Kate Nicholson (Northumbria University)
- Answering Biological Questions with SERS
- Colin Campbell (University of Edinburgh)
- Enhancing metabolomics: shining light on metabolism
- Roy Goodacre (University of Liverpool)
- Shedding light on detection of acoustic waves for mapping tissue elasticity
- Francesca Palombo (University of Exeter)
- TBC
- Ihtesham Rehman (Lancaster University)
- Feel and function: understanding how products interact with people using spectroscopy
- Paul Pudney (Unilever)