Antimicrobial Eutectogels

The Antimicrobial Eutectogel project focuses on developing advanced topical delivery vehicles for treating skin diseases and infections. Utilizing our patented deep eutectic solvent gel technology, we aim to create optimized treatments for wounds, onychomycosis, and broad-spectrum applications. This project addresses the challenges posed by antimicrobial resistance and the toxicity of current treatments. Through the ON Prime program, we will explore translational opportunities for our technology, identifying pathways to bring our innovations from the lab to clinical and commercial applications. This exploration is crucial for advancing our technology toward real-world implementation, benefiting both human health and the agricultural sector.

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Antimicrobial Eutectogels: Saffron Bryant, Aaron Elbourne

If you would like to find out more, please contact Saffron Bryant at saffron.bryant@rmit.edu.au