A new consortium described as a “series of conceptual research projects in the area of nasal physiology, function and drug delivery” that “aims to enhance understanding in the area of upper respiratory tract disorders and develop methodological approaches that can be utilized via the wider scientific community” has been announced.
Researchers involved in the initiative, called “The Oz Nose Project,” include OINDP specialists Paul Young and Daniela Traini of the Woolcook Insitute and the University of Sydney and Warren Findlay of the University of Alberta. The group also includes specialists in cell biology, image processing, and physiology.
View the Oz Nose Project announcement.