معرفی
Kenneth Margo serves as a Research Fellow in the Drug Delivery Disposition & Dynamics department at Monash University, specializing in advanced drug delivery systems and medical device engineering. His current research focuses on emergency healthcare technologies and respiratory therapeutics.
His primary research interests include Drug Delivery Systems, Bioaerosol Sampling, and Influenza Antiviral Therapeutics, with significant contributions to dry powder formulation mechanics and medical device engineering. Recent work demonstrates expertise in airflow dynamics for bioaerosol collection and ferret-model antiviral testing.
Analysis of his publications reveals strong emphasis on respiratory drug delivery optimization and emergency medical device innovation, particularly in portable healthcare solutions. Key themes include powder entrainment mechanics, bioaerosol sampling efficiency, and influenza treatment delivery systems.
- 2023: Aerosol Science & Technology paper on cooled substrate bioaerosol sampling
- 2015: Antiviral Research study on laninamivir delivery for influenza
- 2014: International Journal of Pharmaceutics investigation of Rotahaler mechanisms
Margo actively contributes to research grants and collaborative projects, currently serving as Partner Investigator on the "Life-saver in your wallet" emergency healthcare initiative. His work bridges pharmaceutical sciences with biomedical engineering to solve critical drug delivery challenges.

