Clinical pharmacist interventions in nephrology
- Universiteit Erasmus Medisch Centrum Rotterdam
- Promovendus Dimokrat Hassan
- Promoters Patricia van den Bemt Liset van Dijk
- Co-Promoters Karin Hen Jorie Versmissen
- Jaar 2019-2025
The aim of this project is to explore the 3D printing of peadiatric medicines. 3D printing technology enables the creation of medications with a wide range of dosages, shapes, flavors, and drug combinations, all customized to meet the unique needs of individual patients and specific disease conditions. Once the optimal formulations have been developed, the 3D printed medicines will undergo clinical trials for testing.
The aim is to present current and new strategies university hospitals can undertake to contain costs of expensive drugs using a drug life cycle approach.
We will study compounding medication by 3D printing technology. In this way personalized medication will become more accessable.
First formulation studies will be executed in order to provide a stable production process. After which, the use of 3D printing will be introduced in the clinical setting. Finally, the printed medication will be tested by a clinical trial.
We aim to develop models for sepsis detection and therapeutic treatment personalization, using mechanistic modelling and ML/AI approaches.
The aim is to improve the therapeutic drug monitoring process using drug dosing software and new laboratory techniques.