Ryan Kean
MPH student
rk465@exeter.ac.uk
Living Systems Institute S01.01
Living Systems Institute, University of Exeter, Stocker Road, Exeter, EX4 4QD
Overview
My background is in biochemistry and I worked in publishing before becoming a PGR. My interests include running and snooker.
Qualifications
B.Sc. (Hons) in Biochemistry
Research
Research interests
Broad research specialisms: Ecotoxicology, microfluidics.
Research projects
Project Title: Investigating the uptake and bioavailability of antibiotics and their toxic effects in the environment and looking for ways to apply microfluidics to these problems.
Supervisors: Prof. Charles Tyler and Dr. Stefano Pagliara
Funding Body: AstraZeneca and CLES
Project Description: My project consists of research into several organisms, ranging from bacteria to human cells, that are relevant to the study of ecotoxicology and environmental risk assessment. My aim is to research ways that microfluidic technologies can be used to learn more about how drugs are taken up by organisms as well as the bioavailability of these drugs in the wider environment.
Publications
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