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Lipsticks, drugs and vaccines: who develops them and how are they made? Cosmetics, medicines and vaccines are part of our modern life. How do these make it to market and what role do engineers play? at University of Bradford

Lipsticks, drugs and vaccines: who develops them and how are they made?

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Lipsticks, drugs and vaccines: who develops them and how are they made? Cosmetics, medicines and vaccines are part of our modern life. How do these make it to market and what role do engineers play?
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10 May 2023

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Cosmetics, medicines and vaccines are part of our modern life. How do these make it to market and what role do engineers play?
Find out how pharmacists, cosmetic scientists, formulators and engineers work in multi-disciplinary teams to manufacture drugs and personal care products. And gain insights into new delivery methods for medicines and cosmetics and how we'll meet the future demands of personalised medicine.

Suitable for
Bookings by Teachers for Key Stage 5 (Students aged 16-18)
Individuals (Enquiry not required to be through a school)
Teachers (CPD)
Parents
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