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=''Project title''=
=''Project title''=
*Project type: ''Ph.d project'', or other type
*Project type: ''Industrial postdoc''
*Project responsible: ''Name of responsible''
*Project responsible: ''Ritika Singh Petersen''
*Supervisors: ''Name of the supervisors''
*Mentors: ''Stephan Sylvest Keller, Anja Boisen, Martin Kiener, Benjamin Robotham''
*Partners involved: ''Institutes, centers or others involved''
*Partners involved: ''DTU Nanolab, IDUN Center of Excellence-DTU HealthTech, FOM technologies''
*Project start: ''yyyy-mm-dd''
*Project start: ''2020-01-02''
*Thesis: link to the thesis in orbit
*Thesis: link to the thesis in orbit


==Project description==
==Project description==
''A description of the project''
''Center of Excellence, IDUN has become world leader in micro-reservoir based advanced drug delivery systems (DDS). During the 4 years of research, it has been demonstrated that encapsulation of drug in microcontainers result in increasing the efficacy and bioavailability of the drug. To upscale the fabrication of microcontainers, a novel design of microcontainers, called micropatches, has been developed, which has been filed as a patent (PCT) application. The micropatches include multiple layers of different functional and drug coatings, that are punched through, using a fabrication process called hot punching. The industrial project has been defined to take the fabrication of micropatches from research lab to the manufacturing on industrial scale. The three main objectives of the project are:
①to develop and optimize slot die coating technique for thin, precise and accurate film deposition with different functionalities, ②to fabricate micropatches by applying hot punching on the slot-die coated films and to demonstrate proof-of-concept product by using a model drug, and finally, ③to integrate slot-die coating and hot punching on a roll-to-roll machine, showcasing the continuous manufacturing of oral drug delivery microdevices.''


==Publications==
==Publications==

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Project title

  • Project type: Industrial postdoc
  • Project responsible: Ritika Singh Petersen
  • Mentors: Stephan Sylvest Keller, Anja Boisen, Martin Kiener, Benjamin Robotham
  • Partners involved: DTU Nanolab, IDUN Center of Excellence-DTU HealthTech, FOM technologies
  • Project start: 2020-01-02
  • Thesis: link to the thesis in orbit

Project description

Center of Excellence, IDUN has become world leader in micro-reservoir based advanced drug delivery systems (DDS). During the 4 years of research, it has been demonstrated that encapsulation of drug in microcontainers result in increasing the efficacy and bioavailability of the drug. To upscale the fabrication of microcontainers, a novel design of microcontainers, called micropatches, has been developed, which has been filed as a patent (PCT) application. The micropatches include multiple layers of different functional and drug coatings, that are punched through, using a fabrication process called hot punching. The industrial project has been defined to take the fabrication of micropatches from research lab to the manufacturing on industrial scale. The three main objectives of the project are: ①to develop and optimize slot die coating technique for thin, precise and accurate film deposition with different functionalities, ②to fabricate micropatches by applying hot punching on the slot-die coated films and to demonstrate proof-of-concept product by using a model drug, and finally, ③to integrate slot-die coating and hot punching on a roll-to-roll machine, showcasing the continuous manufacturing of oral drug delivery microdevices.

Publications

Name of publication 1 made in this project

Reference and link to the publication

Name of publication2 made in this project

Reference and link to the publication

Name of publication3 made in this project

Reference and link to the publication