Amrita School of Pharmacy’s commitment to fostering international collaborations has once again borne fruit, as two of its promising PhD students, Aathira Pradeep and Jayalakshmi Jayakumar, participated in the prestigious Erasmus mobility program at the University of Iceland’s Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, under the esteemed guidance of Professor Mar Masson.
During their tenure as exchange students, Aathira Pradeep and Jayalakshmi Jayakumar worked diligently alongside the researchers at the University of Iceland to develop innovative antimicrobial nano materials. This collaborative effort exemplifies the power of international partnerships in advancing pharmaceutical sciences.
The University of Iceland’s School of Health Sciences has been at the forefront of cutting-edge research in pharmaceutical sciences, and the guidance of Professor Mar Masson has played a pivotal role in shaping the research endeavours of Aathira and Jayalakshmi. Their joint efforts have not only contributed to the development of novel antimicrobial technologies but have also enriched their own academic and professional experiences.
The successful collaboration between Amrita School of Pharmacy and the University of Iceland exemplifies the importance of international partnerships in advancing research and promoting academic excellence. This endeavour not only strengthens the ties between these two esteemed institutions but also contributes to the global progress in pharmaceutical sciences.
As Aathira Pradeep, Jayalakshmi Jayakumar, and their mentors continue to work together on cutting-edge research, the outcome of their collaboration holds great promise for the future of antimicrobial technologies. This achievement stands as a testament to the potential that emerges when bright minds from different corners of the world come together to push the boundaries of knowledge.