Diane J. Burgess
Distinguished Professor/Pharmaceutical Science
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
477 Scholarly Contributions
Long-acting injectable suspensions theories and in vitro release testing
2021
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Long-acting intrauterine systems: Recent advances, current challenges, and future opportunities.
2022
Research Type: Journal Article
Long-term swelling of and diffusivity through PVA hydrogel/PLGA microsphere composites
2013
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Macroscopic porosity generation in outer hydrogel membranes to offset sensitivity loss in implantable glucose sensors
2024
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Manufacturing and characterization of long-acting levonorgestrel intrauterine systems
2018
Research Type: Journal Article
Manufacturing process of liposomal Formation: A coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulation.
2024
Research Type: Journal Article
Mathematical modeling and DOE to improve liposome preparation and encapsulation efficiency
2011
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Mechanistic approach to understand aggregation of nanoparticles during spray drying of nanosuspensions
2012
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Metabolic Biomarkers to Predict Exhaustion via Continuous Monitoring and Patterning in a Diabetic Rat Model
2013
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Method to Control the Inner Structure of Protein-loaded Microspheres
2011
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Micro- and Nanoemulsions (Controlled Release Parenteral Drug Delivery Systems) In “Long Acting Injections and Implants”. Eds. J. Wright and D.J. Burgess
2012
Research Type: Book
Microsphere Technology In “Long Acting Injections and Implants”. Eds. J. Wright and D.J. Burgess
2012
Research Type: Book
Microsphere erosion in outer hydrogel membranes creating macroscopic porosity to counter biofouling-induced sensor degradation
2012
Research Type: Journal Article
Microspheres prepared with PLGA blends for delivery of dexamethasone for implantable medical devices.
2014
Research Type: Journal Article