Professor Silvia Giordani, School of Chemical Sciences, received €1,206,941.90 for a project called “Bio-Inspired Functionalisation of Nanoplatforms for Targeted Delivery of Therapeutics.”
Dearbhla Finnegan, PhD candidate, School of Biotechnology, has led research that strong suggests that certain fermentates have great potential as functional foods for the treatment, management and control of viral infections.
Winners of the Physics Research Day prizes (from left to right): James Mahon, Leon Browne, Aoife Butler, Hannah McDonnell, Nika Gorchakova, Paul Cannon.