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Dr Dan Fei

Job: Senior Lecturer

Faculty: Health and Life Sciences

School/department: Leicester School of Pharmacy

Research group(s): Pharmaceutical Technologies Group

Address: ̨ÍåÂãÁÄÖ±²¥, The Gateway, Leicester, LE1 9BH.

T: +44 (0)116 257 7122

E: DFei@dmu.ac.uk

W: /pharmacy

 

Personal profile

Dr Dan Fei is a senior lecturer in Pharmaceutics in the School of Pharmacy, ̨ÍåÂãÁÄÖ±²¥. She gained her PhD degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences at Aston University. Dr Fei was later employed as Medway Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Pfizer Global R & D (in collaboration with the University of Greenwich) in Sandwich and then Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Aston University prior to joining the DMU as an academic staff.

Dr Fei now specialises in the development of drug delivery systems using nanotechnology and biodegradable polymers; biodegradable polymeric thin films for drug delivery; thermal analysis for pharmaceutical materials characterisation; stability characterisation of freeze dried pharmaceutical materials.

Research group affiliations

Publications and outputs


  • dc.title: Molecularly imprinted polymers: Promising advanced materials for in vivo sensing. dc.contributor.author: Akhtar, Samir; Fei, Dan; Piletsky, Sergey; Ge, Yi

  • dc.title: Detection of [Ca²+]i Changes in Sub-Plasma Membrane Microdomains in a Single Living Cell by an Optical Fiber-based Nanobiosensor. dc.contributor.author: Wanga, Shenqi; Ye, Feng; Lang, Xiaoling; Fei, Dan; Ge, Yi; Turner, Anthony P F

  • dc.title: Highly Ordered and Double-Shelled Hollow Silica Supports for Advanced Immobiliaton of Enzymes dc.contributor.author: Cao, Shunsheng; Fang, Long; Zhao, Z.; Fei, Dan; Ge, Yi; Piletsky, S; Turner, Anthony P F

  • dc.title: Smart Molecularly Imprinted Polymers dc.contributor.author: Fei, Dan; Wang, Shengqi; Butler, Benjamin; Ge, Yi

  • dc.title: Advanced Nanoparticles in Medical Biosensors dc.contributor.author: Li, Songjun; Fei, Dan; Cimorra,Christian; Ge, Yi

  • dc.title: Nanomedicine: Hyper-expectation and dawning realisation. dc.contributor.author: Bates, F.; Fei, Dan; Wang, Shengqi; Ge, Yi

  • dc.title: Nanomedicine: Revolutionary interdiscipline dc.contributor.author: Bates, F.; Fei, Dan; Wang, Shengqi; Ge, Yi

  • dc.title: A study of the degradation of poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) films by DRS, DSC and SEM. dc.contributor.author: Fei, Dan; Ermolina, I.; Smith, Geoff

  • dc.title: A pH-responsive, low crosslinked, molecularly imprinted insulin delivery system. dc.contributor.author: Li, Songjun; Tiwari, Ashutosh; Ge, Yi; Fei, Dan

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Research interests/expertise

  • Development of drug delivery systems using nanotechnology and biodegradable polymers
  • Biodegradable polymeric thin films for drug delivery
  • Thermal analysis for pharmaceutical materials characterisation
  • Stability characterisation of freeze dried pharmaceutical materials

Areas of teaching

  • Pharmaceutics
  • Formulations
  • Extemporaneous Dispensing Techniques
  • Pharmaceutical Calculations

Qualifications

  • BSc
  • PhD

̨ÍåÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ taught

  • Pharmacy (MPharm)
  • Pharmaceutical and Cosmetics Science (BSc)
  • Quality by Design (MSc)

Conference attendance

BPC 2009 British Pharmaceutical Conference, Manchester UK, two poster presentations:

  • Title: The study of the degradation of poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) films by DRS, DSC and SEM Authors: Dan Fei, Irina Ermolina, Geoff Smith
  • Title: Preliminary evaluation of the Binding Capacity of Pullulan with Ibuprofen Granules Authors: Dan Fei, Amos Abioye, Benjamin Dalby

Consultancy work

Area of expertise:

  • Development of drug delivery systems using nanotechnology and biodegradable polymers;
  • Biodegradable polymeric thin films for drug delivery;
  • Thermal analysis for pharmaceutical materials characterisation;
  • Stability characterisation of freeze dried pharmaceutical materials.

Professional esteem indicators

Research Grants Refereeing:

  •  MRC Molecular and Cellular Medicine Board (MCMB) (Feb. 2011)

Areas of expertise

  • Development of drug delivery systems using nanotechnology and biodegradable polymers
  • Biodegradable polymeric thin films for drug delivery
  • Thermal analysis for pharmaceutical materials characterisation
  • Stability characterisation of freeze dried pharmaceutical materials

Research Grants Refereeing

  • MRC Molecular and Cellular Medicine Board (MCMB) (Feb. 2011)