Project PRODERMA obtains a grant in the 2015 "Retos-Colaboración" conference

The project seeks to improve the efficiency of conventional topical treatments through the application of an innovative technique.
The project seeks to improve the efficiency of conventional topical treatments through the application of an innovative technique.
Research
(08/04/2016)

The Drug Development Service (SDM) of the Faculty of Pharmacy of the University of Barcelona, in collaboration with the Ojer Pharma Laboratories and the Tecnalia Research & Innovation Foundation, has received a grant in the 2015 "Retos-Colaboración" call to carry out the PRODERMA project: ʻJoint Development of a sustained-release matrix for the treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers (DFUs).ʼ The project, led by Dr. Josep Maria Suñé Negre (UB), seeks to improve the efficiency of conventional topical treatments through the use of an innovative technique for the transport and topical administration of active ingredients.

For further information click here.

The project seeks to improve the efficiency of conventional topical treatments through the application of an innovative technique.
The project seeks to improve the efficiency of conventional topical treatments through the application of an innovative technique.
Research
08/04/2016

The Drug Development Service (SDM) of the Faculty of Pharmacy of the University of Barcelona, in collaboration with the Ojer Pharma Laboratories and the Tecnalia Research & Innovation Foundation, has received a grant in the 2015 "Retos-Colaboración" call to carry out the PRODERMA project: ʻJoint Development of a sustained-release matrix for the treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers (DFUs).ʼ The project, led by Dr. Josep Maria Suñé Negre (UB), seeks to improve the efficiency of conventional topical treatments through the use of an innovative technique for the transport and topical administration of active ingredients.

For further information click here.