1992 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
His primary areas of study are Stratum corneum, Transdermal, In vivo, Pharmacology and Iontophoresis. The Stratum corneum study combines topics in areas such as Barrier function, Biophysics, Penetration and Chromatography. In his study, Biological membrane and Percutaneous absorption is strongly linked to Permeation, which falls under the umbrella field of Chromatography.
Richard H. Guy does research in Transdermal, focusing on Sonophoresis specifically. His In vivo research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Absorption, Attenuated total reflection, Biochemistry and Biomedical engineering. His Iontophoresis research includes elements of Passive transport, Anode, Electrode and Drug delivery.
Richard H. Guy mostly deals with Iontophoresis, Transdermal, Stratum corneum, Pharmacology and Chromatography. His Iontophoresis research incorporates elements of Drug delivery, Biomedical engineering, Analytical chemistry, Pharmacology toxicology and Peptide. Richard H. Guy mostly deals with Sonophoresis in his studies of Transdermal.
His Stratum corneum study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Absorption, Biophysics, Penetration and In vivo. Richard H. Guy has included themes like Membrane and Stereochemistry in his Biophysics study. He works mostly in the field of Chromatography, limiting it down to topics relating to Permeation and, in certain cases, Permeability.
His primary scientific interests are in Stratum corneum, Pharmacology, Iontophoresis, Transdermal and Surgery. His studies deal with areas such as Skin barrier function, Biomedical engineering and Analytical chemistry as well as Stratum corneum. His study on Drug, Targeted drug delivery and Topical drug is often connected to Buprenorphine/naltrexone as part of broader study in Pharmacology.
Richard H. Guy interconnects Pharmacokinetics, Drug delivery and In vivo in the investigation of issues within Drug. His Iontophoresis study combines topics in areas such as Chromatography and Mass spectrometric. His Transdermal research incorporates themes from Anesthesia and Non invasive.
Richard H. Guy focuses on Transdermal, Stratum corneum, Pharmacology, Iontophoresis and Drug delivery. Richard H. Guy has researched Transdermal in several fields, including Dosage form, Pharmaceutical care, Route of administration and Biomedical engineering. His Stratum corneum research integrates issues from Chromatography, Excipient, Penetration and In vivo.
His work on Drug, Controlled release and Morphine as part of general Pharmacology research is frequently linked to Nociceptin receptor and Buprenorphine/naltrexone, bridging the gap between disciplines. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Pharmacokinetics and Surgery. The concepts of his Drug delivery study are interwoven with issues in Nanoparticle, Microscopy, Stimulated Raman Scattering Microscopy, Analytical chemistry and Permeation.
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Predicting skin permeability.
Russell O. Potts;Richard H. Guy.
Pharmaceutical Research (1992)
Application of the threshold of toxicological concern (TTC) to the safety evaluation of cosmetic ingredients.
R. Kroes;A.G. Renwick;V. Feron;C.L. Galli.
Food and Chemical Toxicology (2007)
Iontophoretic drug delivery
Yogeshvar N. Kalia;Aarti Naik;James Garrison;Richard H. Guy.
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews (2004)
Epidermal Barrier Dysfunction in Atopic Dermatitis
Michael J. Cork;Simon G. Danby;Yiannis Vasilopoulos;Jonathan Hadgraft.
Journal of Investigative Dermatology (2009)
Transdermal drug delivery: overcoming the skin's barrier function.
Aarti Naik;Yogeshvar N. Kalia;Richard H. Guy.
Pharmaceutical Science & Technology Today (2000)
Passive skin penetration enhancement and its quantification in vitro
Katrin Moser;Katrin Kriwet;Aarti Naik;Yogeshvar N Kalia.
European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics (2001)
Skin penetration and distribution of polymeric nanoparticles
R Alvarez-Román;A Naik;Y N Kalia;R H Guy.
Journal of Controlled Release (2004)
Physical methods for gene transfer: Improving the kinetics of gene delivery into cells
Sophie Mehier-Humbert;Richard H Guy;Richard H Guy.
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews (2005)
Current Status and Future Prospects of Transdermal Drug Delivery
Richard H. Guy.
Pharmaceutical Research (1996)
Plasma membrane poration induced by ultrasound exposure: implication for drug delivery.
Sophie Mehier-Humbert;Thierry Bettinger;Feng Yan;Richard H. Guy;Richard H. Guy.
Journal of Controlled Release (2005)
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