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Stephen McInerney has been awarded a Health Research Board Studentship

22 Jun 2015
Dr Anne Moore with Stephen McInerney

Stephen McInerney 2nd Year B Pharm student has been awarded a HRB Studentship

Second year student, Stephen McInerney was successful in obtaining a HRB Summer Studentship – his project is entitled “Examining vaccine delivery with microneedle patches to human skin”. Stephen will undertake this project with Dr. Anne Moore’s group. Stephen will investigate how much vaccine is delivered into human skin using a novel vaccine delivery technology called ImmuPatch.   

Vaccination represents the primary public health measure to combat infectious diseases. However limitations of cold-chain storage, vaccine wastage and sharps-waste add unsustainable logistic costs to immunisation programmes. ImmuPatch is a dissolvable microneedle-based skin patch technology that is being designed to overcome these obstacles. Adenoviruses are one of the most potent vaccine platforms tested to date in humans and they are being developed to prevent diseases such as malaria, HIV and Ebola virus. The ImmuPatch research group have developed methods of stably formulating vaccines, including adenovirus-based vaccines, into microneedles to produce immunogenic vaccine-containing dissolvable microneedles (DMN), which release the vaccine into the skin subsequent to their insertion. In this project I will quantify how much of the adenovirus vaccine is delivered into ex vivo skin. 

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