09:00 Prof. Henning Sirringhaus (University of Cambridge)
Recent Appointees in Polymer Science
"Physicists working in polymer electronics" 10:00
Coffee Break
10:30
Dr. Jochen Guck (University of Cambridge) “Cell mechanics – does soft matter?”
10:50
Dr. Thomas Anthopoulos (Imperial College London) “Light-sensing amipolar organic transistors for optoelectronic applications”
11:10
Dr. Ji-Seon Kim (Imperial College London) “Organic semiconductor interfaces for molecular electronics”
11:30
Dr. Alan Dalton (University of Surrey) “Colloidal Processing as an effective technique to tune and optimise properties in carbon nanotubes”
11:50
Dr. David Fairhurst (Nottingham Trent University) “Non Equilibrium PEG Polymer Solutions: Swelling and Drying”
12:10
Dr. Nicola Goldberg (EPSRC) “Funding for new academics”
12:35
Concluding Comments
12:40
Lunch & Departure
8th Annual Meeting September 19-21st 2007 http://www.raps.org.uk RAPS 2007 is generously sponsored by:
Wednesday 19th September
Thursday 20th September
11:00
Arrival and Registration, Jesus College
SESSION 2: CHEMISTRY AND INDUSTRY
12:00
Lunch
13:30
Welcome from Meeting Organiser
Chairperson:
Dr. Andrew Dove University of Warwick
SESSION 1: BIO/PHARMA Chairperson:
Dr. Cécile Dreiss King’s College, London
13:45
Dr. Rein Uljin (University of Manchester) “Enzyme assisted self assembly”
14.05
Dr. Nathalie Lavignac (University of Kent) “Bioresponsive polymers for drug and macromolecule delivery”
14:25
14:45
Dr. Giuseppe Battaglia (University of Sheffield) “Nanoscopic Trojan horses” Dr. Gavin Andrews (Queen’s University Belfast) “The manufacture and characterisation of hot melt extruded Eudragit L100-55 drug delivery systems”
09:00 Prof. Ian Manners (Bristol University) "Living Photocontrolled and Living Supramolecular Polymerizations as Routes to Functional Metallopolymers" 10:00
Coffee Break
10:45
Dr. Oren Scherman (University of Cambridge) “Dynamic, Functional Supramolecular Materials”
11:05
Dr. Mark Gray (University of Sunderland) “Plug and play polymers”
11:25
Dr. Matthew Jones (University of Bath) “Stereoselective polymerization of lactide”
11:45
Dr. Kevin Jackson (Wyatt Technology UK) “FFF - Separation without the stationary phase”
Lunch
15:05
Coffee Break
15:50
Dr. Hongyun Tai (University of Nottingham) “Fabrication of poly(lactic acid-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) scaffolds via supercritical CO2 foaming”
12:05
Dr. Andrew Naylor (Critical Pharmaceuticals) “Solvent free polymer encapsulation of biologics – from lab to production scale”
Chairperson:
16:10
16:30
Prof. Steve Brocchini (London School of Pharmacy)
13:45
Dr. Cong-Duan Vo (University of Manchester) “RAFT synthesis of branched acrylic copolymers”
14:05
Dr. Andrew Hall (University of Sunderland) “Molecular imprinting of anions”
“How do you solve a problem like poorly soluble drugs?” 17:30
Poster Session and exhibitions
19.30
Drinks followed by dinner in Jesus College
Dr. Pietro Cicuta University of Cambridge
14:25
Dr. Wim Thielemans (University of Nottingham) “Nanomaterials from Nature: Starch nanoparticles with large chain surface modifications”
14:45
Dr. Mark Jordi (Jordi FLP) “Stationary Phases for Size Based Separations of Biodegradable and Drug Delivery Polymers”
15:05
Coffee Break
15:50
Dr. Jon Weaver (University of Liverpool) “Synthesis of pH-Responsive Branched Polymeric Nanoparticles”
16:10
Dr. Richard Thompson (University of Durham) “Environmental control of polymer selforganisation”
16:30
Dr Andrew Howe (Kodak European Research) "Polymers in imaging"
17:30
Poster Session and exhibitions
19.30
Dinner at Pizza Express, Cambridge Meet at 19.25 in First Court by the Porter’s Lodge
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