Orario di Ricevimento
University of Salerno
Italy
In 2001 , Dr . Pasquale Del Gaudio has a degree in Chemistry at the University of Salerno ; In 2002 he won a scholarship " Enantioselective Recognition" of the EC Network , University of Southampton (UK ) , with a project entitled " Guanidinium unsymmetrical tweezer scaffolds derived peptide receptors as " under the supervision of prof . Jeremy Kilburn ; 2003-2005 Ph.D. in Biopharmaceutics - Pharmacokinetics at the University of Parma working on a draft research which dealt with a study program to produce " Gelosfere for Controlled Release of Drugs " under the supervision of prof . Paolo Colombo ; In 2005, as part of his Ph.D. in Biopharmaceutics-Pharmacokinetics he has completed a period at the University Paris XI, in research laboratories associated with the CNRS, UMR CNRS 8612 unit operating under the supervision of prof. Elias Fattal; Since 2005-today Assistant Professor in Pharmaceutical Technology Application (CHIM / 09) at the Department of Pharmacy of the University of Salerno; From 2006-present, Dr. l Gaudio is Professor of Medicinal Chemistry and Applied Conveying and Targeting of drugs at the Department of Pharmacy, University of Salerno. From 2007-present Dr. Del Gaudio is Professor at the School of Specialization in Hospital Pharmacy of the University of Salerno: 2007-2009 Professor of Pharmaceutical Technology and Pharmacovigilance 2010-2012 Professor of Pharmacoeconomics 2013 Professor of Pharmacoeconomics and Pharmaceutical Technology II The research activity of Dr. Del Gaudio has as its objective the formulation and development of health products innovative for the delivery of controlled drugs and biological material in order to obtain pharmaceutical forms able to control the release of the assets contained in them .
Microencapsulation and nanoincapsulazione of drugs and herbal remedies for the formulation of new pharmaceutical forms with controlled release for the oral route. Development of innovative pharmaceutical forms for the controlled release of drugs to alternative routes of administration ( pulmonary - -site regional - transdermal ) . encapsulation of biological material for the development of bioreactors and artificial organs .