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Dr. Zi Hong Mok is a Lecturer in Pharmacy at Swansea University Medical School, specializing in nanomedicine, drug formulation, and translational research. His work bridges scientific discovery with clinical application, particularly in dental therapies and drug delivery systems. He holds a PhD from King’s College London focused on calcium phosphate nanoparticles for enamel remineralization. Beyond academia, Mok has a background in both hospital and community pharmacy practice, integrating real-world experience into teaching. His interdisciplinary interests include connecting science with the arts, having performed as a dancer in major events like the Olympic Games Opening Ceremony.
Research interests emphasize nanoparticle applications in drug delivery, with recent studies exploring particle size effects on bioavailability (2024) and mesalazine therapy for inflammatory bowel disease (2023). His educational research investigates patient-based learning models' impact on empathy and engagement (2024), reflecting his dual focus on pedagogy and clinical practice. Teaching contributions include core modules like 'Drugs & Medicines' and 'Patient-Centred Learning' across undergraduate pharmacy programs. Mok also supervises student research projects in emerging pharmacy areas such as digital pharmacy and public health.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed, but his work demonstrates strong industry collaboration, evidenced by his industrial PhD and engagement with healthcare placements. Interdisciplinary outreach includes advocating for science-art connections through performance and educational outreach programs. His current projects likely explore precision pharmacy and interprofessional education innovations.
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