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Pharmaceutical breakthrough wins innovation award

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A Āé¶¹Ö±²„ PhD student’s research, that spells a breakthrough in pharmaceutical technology, has been awarded an Early Research Career Award in the Curtin Commercial Innovation Awards.

Mr Chirag Desai won the award for his development of a new drug-delivery method that can make drugs safer and more effective for patients.

His research endeavours have won him a prize valued at $7 000 including a cash award of $2,000, which he plans to use to attend a scientific conference, plus $5,000 of commercialisation services from award sponsors.

This is a major breakthrough because the new emulsion method improves the safety profile of drugs, meaning it reduces adverse reactions, and increases a drug’s ā€˜bioavailability’, meaning more of the active drug reaches the patient’s circulatory system.

Mr Desai said he had been working on the project since 2008, and had been collaborating with a pharmaceutical company and undertaking clinic trials with Royal Perth Hospital (RPH).

ā€œIt’s been such a privilege to work with the likes of Professor Fiona Wood, Director of the RPH Burns Unit and the Western Australian Burns Service in making my research come to life,ā€ Mr Desai.

ā€œI can’t thank my supervisor, Emeritus Professor Bruce Sutherland in the School of Pharmacy, enough for all of the continuous support and leadership he has provided me with throughout my PhD.ā€

Curtin’s Head of the School of Pharmacy, Professor Jeff Hughes, said he was extremely proud of Mr Desai’s achievement.

ā€œThis breakthrough offers real commercial potential and will provide significant benefits to our community,ā€ Professor Hughes said.

The Curtin Commercial Innovation Awards were established in 2007 to celebrate the commercialisation efforts of Curtin staff and students. The competition is now a focal point of the innovation calendar in Western Australia.

Contact:

Emeritus Professor Bruce Sunderland, School of Pharmacy Professor Bruce Sunderland
Tel: 08 9266 7377Ā Ā Ā  Email: B.Sunderland@curtin.edu.au

Chirag Desai, PhD Student, Āé¶¹Ö±²„
Email: desaicn@hotmail.com

Hillary Lambert, Public Relations, Āé¶¹Ö±²„
Tel: 08 9266 1930Ā Ā  Email: Hillary.lambert@curtin.edu.auĀ Ā  Web: Ā  Twitter: CurtinPR

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