Development and clinical translation of 3D printed personalised medicines and medical devices
About the Project
Three-dimensional (3D) printing is a revolutionary technology that is disrupting healthcare by enabling the production of personalised medications on demand. By creating small batches of dose flexible medicines, this versatile technology offers significant advantages for clinical practice, namely the ability to personalise medicines to individual patient needs, as well as expediting drug development timelines within pre-clinical studies through to clinical trials in humans.
This PhD project will focus on using advanced additive manufacturing technologies to fabricate medications and devices suitable for clinical translation into hospitals and pharmacies. The project has the potential to transform the medical landscape by transforming the way medications are designed and administered to patients. The successful PhD candidate will join a world-leading group in pharmaceutical 3D printing, supervised by Professor Abdul W. Basit. The group has multiple decades of academic and commercial experience and a track record of successful spin-outs. The project will also involve collaborations with broad multidisciplinary teams including medical doctors, clinical hospital pharmacists and computer engineers from the UK, France and Spain. The project will be conducted at University College London (UCL), a top 10 University in the 2026 QS World Rankings, within the vibrant and welcoming School of Pharmacy.
Applications
Applicants should be enthusiastic about research and be keen to explore how 3D printing can transform the development and delivery of personalised medicines. The successful candidate should have (or expect to achieve) a bachelor’s degree or relevant master’s qualification in Pharmacy, Chemistry, Engineering, Computer Science or a related Science field. Prior lab experience, and knowledge of computer science, 3D printing or coding will be valued. A good level of spoken and written English is essential. Applications are welcome from both UK and overseas candidates. To apply, please send a CV and cover letter to Prof. Abdul Basit at a.basit@ucl.ac.uk.
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