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Professor Brian Glennon<br />

STRAND 2 LEADER AND PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR<br />

Email: brian.glennon@ucd.ie<br />

Prof. Glennon is a Professor of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering<br />

in University College Dublin (UCD) and Director of Pharmaceutical<br />

Process Engineering Research Group. The main research interests of<br />

the group are in the development and application of measurement,<br />

modelling and control strategies for the design and optimization of<br />

pharmaceutical processes. Prof. Glennon is co-founder of APC Ltd.,<br />

a process engineering technologies and solutions company which works with the majority of the world’s<br />

leading pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical companies. Prior to joining UCD, Prof. Glennon worked with<br />

pharmaceutical company Merck & Co., Inc.<br />

Professor Anne Marie Healy<br />

STRAND 3 LEADER AND PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR<br />

Email: healyam@tcd.ie<br />

Prof. Healy is Professor in Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical<br />

Technology in the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences,<br />

Trinity College Dublin (TCD) and is currently Head of School. Prof.<br />

Healy is a registered pharmacist; she holds a B.Sc. in Pharmacy and a<br />

Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics, both from TCD. Prof. Healy joined the School<br />

of Pharmacy, TCD in 1992 as a Lecturer in Pharmaceutics. In 2010, Prof.<br />

Healy was elected Fellow of Trinity College. Prof. Healy has over 60<br />

peer reviewed publications and has given over 100 presentations at<br />

national and international conferences. Prof. Healy’s research interests<br />

include pharmaceutical material science, amorphous forms, formulating<br />

poorly soluble drugs and pulmonary drug delivery.<br />

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