With a PhD in Fluid Mechanics and several years' experience in medical and drug delivery design consultancy, Heather brings technical expertise and commercial insight to the team. Prior to CHI, Heather developed drug delivery devices at Springboard Pro, including injectables and inhalation devices. She completed her PhD in Fluid Mechanics at the Whittle Laboratory (Cambridge UK), where her research focused on the downstream vorticity effects of leakage flows in jet-engines. Heather is passionate about applying fundamental physics to tackle the current challenges of inhalation devices, to develop improved outcomes for patients.
Blog Post by Heather Jameson
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Why inhaled biologics need blisters
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High delivered dose in a single inhalation by retaining carrier-fraction in DPI blister
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Optimising the design space of a Dry Powder Inhaler platform
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Lower resistance DPIs are “easier to use”: Debunking common DPI myths
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