The other authors selected to present posters during this session included:
- Anneke Himstedt, University of Hamburg, “Model-based Evaluation Of Pulmonary PK Selectivity – Towards A Feasibility Assessment Of Targeting The Lung By Oral Drug Inhalation”
- Serena Bonasera, VCU, “Use Of L-leucine And Trileucine As Dispersion Enhancers In Spray-dried Albuterol Sulfate Formulations”
- Alain Regard, Nemera, “Aerosol Deposition Profiles In A Nasal Cast Model Using Three Methods Of Administration”
- Elizabeth Bielski and Sneha Dhapare, FDA, “The Effects Of Formulation Factors And Actuator Design On Mometasone Furoate Metered Dose Inhaler In Vitro Aerosolization Performance and Effects Of Formulation And Actuator Design On Spray Pattern And Plume Geometry Of Mometasone Furoate Metered Dose Inhalers”
- Vivian Gerard Barron, University of Leeds, “Modeling Intermolecular Interactions Between Solid And Liquid Components Of pMDI Suspension Formulations”
The VCU RDD Peter R. Byron Graduate Student Award was originally scheduled to be awarded following the Posters on the Podium session; on the day that announcement would have happened in California, the organizers of Digital RDD 2020 announced that Emelie Landh of the Woolcock Institute of Medical Research and the University of Sydney was the winner of for her poster, “The Effects Of Charge Of Inhaled Rapamycin Solid Lipid Nanoparticles For Lymphatic Targeting.”