Workshop Polymer Therapeutics for Improved Drug Delivery

Workshop Polymer Therapeutics for Improved Drug Delivery

Published on 10.06.2022

You missed our workshop featuring Prof. María Jesus Vicent Docón (Head of Polymer Therapeutics Lab)? Any further questions? Please get in contact via info@iris-biotech.de.

Workshop Polymer Therapeutics for Improved Drug Delivery

Highlights


  • General Introduction (Dr. Karin Rustler; Project Manager; Iris Biotech)
  • Expert Talk (Prof. María Jesus Vicent Docón; Head of Polymer Therapeutics Lab)
  • Q&A

Speakers

Raimund Maier Dr. Raimund MaierChair
(Project Manager at Iris Biotech)
Prof. María Jesus Vicent Docón Prof. María Jesus Vicent DocónSpecial Guest
(Head of Polymer Therapeutics Lab)
Karin Rustler Dr. Karin Rustler Internal Speaker
(Project Manager at Iris Biotech)

Recording

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