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Recent developments in wound management: intelligent biomaterials to novel antimicrobials

 
  May 14, 2009  
     
 
Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, London
Thursday 24 September 2009


09.00    Registration and coffee 09.40    Welcome and introduction by the ChairClaire Martin, University of Wolverhampton 09.45    Key note address: The problem organisms - their source, resistance and virulencePeter Lambert, University of Aston 10.20    Anti-infective biomaterials - reflections on needs and applicationsSean Gorman, Queen’s University Belfast 10.55    Antimicrobial wafers - lyophilised vehicles for the treatment of wound infectionKerr Matthews, The Robert Gordon University 11.20    Contributed abstract presentations 12.20    Lunch 13.20    The use of antimicrobial biocides in medical devices: an effective way to control micro-organisms?Jean Yves Maillard, University of Cardiff 13.55    Photoantimicrobial agents - the way forwardMark Wainwright, Liverpool John Moores University 14.20    Contributed abstract presentations 15.20    Coffee 15.40    Novel antibacterial and antibiofilm activities of ionic liquidsBrendan Gilmore, Queen’s University Belfast 16.05    Volatiles to silk: from non invasive diagnostics to tissue engineering using novel biodegradable scaffolds in management of woundsArdeshir Bayat, University of Manchester 16.30    Close
 
 
Organized by: Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain
Invited Speakers: See programme
 
Deadline for Abstracts: Friday 21 August 09
 
Registration: See programme
E-mail: events@rpsgb.org
 
   
 
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