Mine Orlu Gul
University College London School of Pharmacy, UK
Biography
Mine Orlu Gul is a pharmacist. She graduated from Istanbul University, Faculty of Pharmacy. She received her MSc on the subject of colon targeted microspheres in 2003, followed by a PhD about fl uorescently-labeled nanoparticles and their interaction with lung cells in 2008 from Istanbul University, Faculty of Pharmacy. During her PhD studies, she held a 1-year visiting scientist post at King`s College London funded by Marie Curie Host Fellowship for Early Stage Training in the 6th Framework Programme of the European Commission. She started The School of Pharmacy, University of London in March 2008 as a post-doc for Prof Oya Alpar to perform studies on vaccine formulations. In her second post-doc position, she joined Dr Catherine Tuleu`s group as a Teaching and Research Fellow at UCL School of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutics, Centre for Paediatric Pharmacy Research to work in the fi eld of paediatric pharmaceutics and drug delivery. Her fellowship was funded by UK NIHR Medicines for Children Research Network (MCRN) from June 2009 to September 2012. She was appointed as Lecturer in Pharmaceutics to develop a research agenda in geriatric pharmaceutics in October 2012. She is a member of UCL Grand Challenges of Human Wellbeing Executive Group and Geriatric Medicines Society Age Appropriate Formulations Working Group. She also co-chairs The Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences-Age Related Medicines Focus Group.
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