Geoffrey Phillips Analytical Science Award
Recognising early career researchers in the field of pharmaceutical analytical science.
Details
Status | Closed |
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Career stage | Early career |
Awarded by the Joint Pharmaceutical Analysis Group
The group encourages, assists and extends the knowledge and study of pharmaceutical analysis and quality control through scientific meetings, lectures, practical demonstrations and discussions, or by any means consistent with the objectives of the sponsoring bodies and the rules of the group. It is operated jointly with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society.
Winners
The winner of the 2024 Geoffrey Phillips Award is Ms Maxine den Hartog, King鈥檚 College London. Miss den Hartog gave a presentation on " Towards the development of an optical biosensor for the detection of human blood for forensic analysis鈥.
2023
Miss Caitlin Chapman, Teesside University
"Ion Mobility Separation Mass Spectrometry for simplifying complex MS/MS spectra to aid chemical characterisation"
2022
Miss Georgina Armstrong, GSK
"Sequence engineering of monoclonal antibodies to reduce the viscosity of high concentration formulations; an in silico approach to viscosity predictions for IgG Fvs"
2021
Miss Hayley Costanzo, King's College London
"Biosensors for forensic analysis"
2020
Thomas Hibbard, University of Reading
"Solid state modification of ciprofloxacin for high dose dry powder inhalation"
2019
Delaram Ahmadi, King's College London
"Revealing the hidden details of nanostructure in a pharmaceutical cream"
2018
James Gooch, King's College, London
"Biosensors for the detection of biological evidence"
2017
Alessandra D'Angelo, University of Greenwich
"Micro-photogrammetry as a tool for characterisation of dissolution behaviour of pharmaceutical dosage forms"
Alessandra used her bursary to attend the 11th World Meeting on Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology Symposia on Basic Research, Research & Development, Industrial Practice and Analytics Granada, Spain, 19 to 22 March 2018
2016
Mr Husain Naqi, University of Bath
"Pharmaceutical analysis of seized ethylone-ecstasy mixtures"
2015
Claudio Vallotto, University of Warwick
"Sterilization by 脦鲁-irradiation: evaluating the effects on pharmaceutical excipients"
Mr Vallotto used his bursary to attend the 58th Annual Rocky Mountain Conference on Magnetic Resonance, July 17-21, 2016, Colorado
2014
Amira Guirguis, University of Hertfordshire
"Investigation of legal high substances, common cutting agents and adulterants using portable Raman spectroscopy"
2013
Dahlia Salman, Kingston University
"Optimising home chemotherapy through analytical research; the physicochemical stability of Mesna using LC-MS/MS and NMR"
2012
Dr Jonathan Moffat, University of East Anglia
"Photothermal infrared microscopy; a novel method for the analysis of single particles of pharmaceutical materials"
2011
Dr Laura Waters, University of Huddersfield
"Drug-micelle interactions using calorimetric analysis"
2010
L Almeida e Sousa, London School of Pharmacy
"The use of photocalorimetry to assess the photostability of nifedipine solutions"
2009
Isobel Cook
A study of vial headspace moisture in an entire freeze-dried batch and the factors affecting moisture content variability
2008
Louise Ho
"THz-pulsed imaging analytical technique for tablet film coating: monitoring the unit operation and process scale-up
2007
Dr Claire Martin
The electrical impedance analysis of nutraceutical formulation stability in the frozen state"
2006
Dr Bronwyn Grout, Pfizer R and D
"The use of near-infrared conformance methods for tablet in-process monitoring & quality assurance"
2005
J Axel Zeitler, University of Cambridge
"Temperature dependent terahertz pulsed spectroscopy of carbamazepine tablets"
About this prize
Are you a PhD student, post-Doctoral Fellow or young scientist currently carrying out research or developing an innovative application of pharmaceutical analytical science?
If so, would you like the opportunity to win a prestigious award with a bursary of up to 拢1000 to attend a conference relevant to your area of interest?
The purpose of the award is to encourage the advancement of pharmaceutical analysis and to recognise contributions of emerging scientists reporting wholly or mainly their own work.
Entry is by presentation at a JPAG Short Papers meeting at a national conference and entries are judged on scientific quality, originality and potential impact of the research.