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Activity 2: Transdermal Patches Activity

Module: Health and Medicine

Now that students have an understanding of vaccination, this activity presents the history and development of transdermal delivery of vaccines and drugs, and allows students to place these nanotechnology advances in context.

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  • Experiment 1: Modelling Transdermal Vaccination
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  • Drug Delivery Nanotechnology-enabled transdermal delivery of vaccines
    • Activity 1: SWOT Analysis Activity
    • Activity 2: Transdermal Patches Activity
      • Experiment 1: Modelling Transdermal Vaccination
    • Activity 3: Structure and Function of Skin Activity
    • Dealing with Students Who are Opposed to Vaccination
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