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External experts support the creation of respected major reference works including Palliative Care Formulary, Handbook of Drug Administration via Enteral Feeding Tubes, Clarke’s Analysis of Drugs and Poisons and the Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients. We also work with experts to create new content in areas currently underserved, including critical illness and drug monitoring.
The editorial board covers expertise from across the pharmaceutical industry and academic research in Europe and North America.
Our Editors-in-Chiefs are passionate about supporting the multi-disciplinary team with complex decision-making and dynamic prescribing in critical care.
Meet some of our external experts
Bruno C Hancock
BPharm, PhD
Pharmaceutical Excipients
Bruno is a US-based editor from the pharmaceutical industry. Bruno’s career in formulation development includes working on spray dried dispersions, powder technology, and product design, including computational drug product design. Along with editing Pharmaceutical Excipients, he has co-authored several chapters. This includes a short-form resource on the use of counterions, and a colourful overview of the history of excipients.
David J Goldfarb
BS, MEng, PhD
Pharmaceutical Excipients
David is a US-based industry expert currently leading a group that support late-stage product development. His work in formulation and process development covers oral solid and liquid dosage forms as well as topicals. David was also one of the first chapter authors, developing a key resource on excipient functional categories for the Handbook.
Gary P Moss
BSc, MSc, PhD
Pharmaceutical Excipients
Gary is a senior lecturer in Pharmaceutics in UK Academia. Gary brings a wealth of expertise in the topical use of excipients to the board, with a current research focus on experimental and in silico percutaneous absorption. With over 10 years’ experience as contributing author, he has also served as a member of the advisory board, the International Steering Committee.
Dr Pamela Mason
Msc, PHD
Dietary Supplements
Pamela is a pharmaceutical and nutrition writer and consultant based in the UK. She qualified as a pharmacist and worked as a community pharmacist for several years before completing a MSc and PhD in nutrition. Pam has taught nutrition to pharmacists at undergraduate and postgraduate level, authored three additional books and written over 300 articles in this topic area.
Professor Barbara Philips
Critical Illness
Barbara has an extensive background in medical academia and is currently a reader and honorary consultant in Intensive Care Medicine in the Brighton and Sussex Medical School and Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals.
Dr Cathrine McKenzie
Critical Illness
Cathrine is a Consultant Pharmacist in Critical Care at University Hospital Southampton and is a visiting Research Fellow at University of Southampton, School of Medicines and a Visiting Senior Lecturer in Critical Care Pharmacy at Kings College London.
Greg Barton
MBE
Critical Illness
Greg is a specialist pharmacist in Critical Care and Burns at St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. Greg was awarded an MBE in the 2021 Queen’s New Years honours list for services to pharmacy.
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Chris Moreton began writing for Pharmaceutical Press in the early 1990s. Find out how his association with the Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients came about, and why he continues to lend his support.
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