In 2011, Nicolette Sammut Bartolo graduated as a pharmacist from the University of Malta. In 2012 she joined the Department of Pharmacy as a Project Assistant and worked on a RTDI funded project which was conducted in collaboration with the local pharmaceutical industry.
Dr Sammut Bartolo was awarded a distinction in Master of Science in Pharmacy degree in 2013. The research conducted for the Master degree focused on the production process of slow release pellets. In 2016, she completed a PhD with a dissertation on the development of pathways for synthetic steroids using green practices. She conducted the analyses for her PhD locally and in laboratories in Athens, Greece.
Her work was presented at numerous conferences including the Malta Medical School Conference, the APV World Meeting on Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology and the FIP World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Dr Sammut Bartolo was a member of a Working Group within the Academic Pharmacy Section of the International Pharmaceutical Federation.
Dr Sammut Bartolo is involved in teaching related to pharmaceutical technology and green practices, in the running of laboratories, co-ordination of pharmaceutical technology related practicals and industrial visits. She also supervises a number of undergraduate and postgraduate students.
PHR5031 - Qualified Person Requirements: Pharmaceutical Technology
PHR5032 - Qualified Person Requirements: Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Memberships:
Registered as a pharmacist with the Malta Pharmacy Council The International Association for Pharmaceutical Technology (APV) International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) International Society for Drug Delivery Sciences and Technology (APGI) American Pharmacists Association (APhA)