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Contact Details

Phone
+64 3 479 5919
Email
natalie.hughes@otago.ac.nz
Position
Professor, Deputy Dean and Associate Dean (Undergraduate Programmes)
Qualifications
PhD BSc(Stats) BPharm
Research summary
Clinical pharmacy; drug delivery
Teaching
Biopharmaceutics, drug delivery and clinical pharmaceutics to undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Research

Drug delivery in clinical pharmacy. This involves research spanning basic research of drug delivery systems, and their optimal use in patients.

Protein drug physical stability and analytical methods to study interactions between protein drugs and formulation excipients.

Professor Hughes on PubMed

Additional details

Referee of articles in the pharmaceutical sciences.

Wang, D., Jackson, C., Hung, N., Hung, T., Kwan, R., Chan, W.-K., … Hughes-Medlicott, N. J., Glue, P., & Duffull, S. (2024). Oral docetaxel plus encequidar: A pharmacokinetic model and evaluation against IV docetaxel. Journal of Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1007/s10928-024-09913-y Journal - Research Article

Glue, P., Neehoff, S., Beaglehole, B., Shadli, S., McNaughton, N., & Hughes-Medlicott, N. J. (2024). Ketamine for treatment-resistant major depressive disorder: Double-blind active-controlled crossover study. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 38(2), 162-167. doi: 10.1177/02698811241227026 Journal - Research Article

Safii, S. H., Medlicott, N. J., Milne, T. J., & Duncan, W. J. (2023). Manuka honey as an adjunct to nonsurgical periodontal treatment: A pilot study. Annals of Dentistry, 30, 29-41. doi: 10.22452/adum.vol30no5 Journal - Research Article

Woods, S. J., Hughes-Medlicott, N. J., & McDowell, A. (2023). Pharmacokinetics in penguins compared to other avian species: A review of enrofloxacin and voriconazole. Molecular Pharmaceutics. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.3c00520 Journal - Research Other

Ameratunga, R., Mears, E., Leung, E., Snell, R., Woon, S.-T., Kelton, W., Medlicott, N., … Steele, R., Rolleston, W., … Lehnert, K. (2023). Soluble wild-type ACE2 molecules inhibit newer SARS-CoV-2 variants and are a potential antiviral strategy to mitigate disease severity in COVID-19. Clinical & Experimental Immunology, 214, 289-295. doi: 10.1093/cei/uxad096 Journal - Research Article

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