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Meet our Editorial Board member, Jessica Larsen

We are delighted to introduce you to our new RSC Pharmaceutics Editorial Board member, Professor Jessica Larsen.

Professor Larsen is the Carol and John ’63 Cromer Family Endowed Associate Professor, currently holding position at Clemson University.

She began her academic career at the University of Virginia, obtaining her BS in Chemical Engineering in 2012. She obtained her PhD in Chemical Engineering from Auburn University, where she was able to perform research under Drs. Mark Byrne in Chemical Engineering and Doug Martin in the College of Veterinary Medicine. Her research focuses on polymer-based nanotechnology to enable the treatment of neurologic conditions, delivering drugs across the blood-brain and blood-nerve barriers. In her undergraduate mentoring efforts, she has received the Phil and Mary Bradley Award for Mentoring in Creative Inquiry in 2020. She was also selected as the 2021 Outstanding Faculty Woman at Clemson University. She received the NSF CAREER Award in the Spring of 2021, the Governor’s Young Scientist Award for Excellence in Scientific Research in 2022, and the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Science Junior Researcher of the Year in 2024. She has been an invited speaker at the Controlled Release Society Annual Meeting, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting, and the World Biomaterials Congress. Her work has been continually funded by the NSF, NIH, and multiple disease-specific foundations since her lab’s inception in 2017.

Read some of Professor Larsen’s research:

Complex Coacervates as a Promising Vehicle for mRNA Delivery: A Comprehensive Review of Recent Advances and Challenges
Chloe Forenzo, Jessica Larsen
Mol. Pharmaceutics 2023, 20, 9, 4387–4403

Combining Nanoparticle Shape Modulation and Polymersome Technology in Drug Delivery
Cara Katterman, Christopher Pierce, Jessica Larsen
ACS Appl. Bio Mater. 2021, 4, 4, 2853–2862

The characterization of self-assembled nanostructures in whole blood
Mark Pitman and Jessica Larsen
Anal. Methods, 2020, 12, 2068-2081

RSC Pharmaceutics is a new gold open access journal from the Royal Society of Chemistry and publishes research focused on formulating a drug into a medicine, with the intention of achieving controllable drug delivery with high efficacy. This journal is open for submissions.

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Meet our Editorial Board member, Francesca Taraballi

We are delighted to introduce you to our new RSC Pharmaceutics Editorial Board member, Dr Francesca Taraballi.

Dr Taraballi is currently Associate Professor, Director at the Center for Musculoskeletal Regeneration, Houston Methodist Research Institute, USA.

Dr. Francesca Taraballi is a leading expert in translational nanomedicine and immunoengineering, with a strong focus on the clinical scalability of drug delivery systems. Her research bridges material science and immunology to develop smart biomaterials for regenerative medicine and oncology. A core aspect of her work centers on the design, optimization, and GMP-compliant scale-up of nanoparticle platforms—particularly lipid-based systems—for RNA and small molecule delivery. She has extensive experience in navigating regulatory pathways and implementing manufacturing workflows for first-in-human trials, contributing to the development of hospital-based models for personalized therapeutics.

RSC Pharmaceutics Editorial Board member Dr Francesca Taraballi, Houston Methodist Research Institute

Read some of Dr Taraballi’s research:

RNA therapies for musculoskeletal conditions
Chiara Mancino, Madeline Franke, Antonietta Greco, Tarun Sontam, Patrick Mcculloch, Claudia Corbo, Francesca Taraballi
Journal of Controlled Release, 2025, 377, 756–766

Harnessing RNA Technology to Advance Therapeutic Vaccine Antigens against Chagas Disease
Chiara Mancino, Jeroen Pollet, Assaf Zinger, Kathryn M. Jones, Maria José Villar, Ana Carolina Leao, Rakesh Adhikari, Leroy Versteeg, Rakhi Tyagi Kundu, Ulrich Strych, Federica Giordano, Peter J. Hotez, Maria Elena Bottazzi, Francesca Taraballi, Cristina Poveda
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2024, 16(13), 15832–15846

Biomimetic Scaffolds Modulate the Posttraumatic Inflammatory Response in Articular Cartilage Contributing to Enhanced Neoformation of Cartilaginous Tissue In Vivo
Guillermo Bauza-Mayol, Marcos Quintela, Ava Brozovich, Michael Hopson, Shazad Shaikh, Fernando Cabrera, Aaron Shi, Federica Banche Niclot, Francesca Paradiso, Emman Combellack, Tom Jovic, Paul Rees, Ennio Tasciotti, Lewis W. Francis, Patrick Mcculloch, Francesca Taraballi
Advanced Healthcare Systems, 2022, 11(1), 2101127

RSC Pharmaceutics is a new gold open access journal from the Royal Society of Chemistry and publishes research focused on formulating a drug into a medicine, with the intention of achieving controllable drug delivery with high efficacy. This journal is open for submissions.

Check out our author guidelines for information on our article types or find out more about the advantages of publishing in a Royal Society of Chemistry journal.

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Meet our Editorial Board member, Arvind Kumar Bansal

We are delighted to introduce you to our new RSC Pharmaceutics Editorial Board member, Professor Arvind Kumar Bansal.

Professor Bansal is currently a Dean and Professor at the Department of Pharmaceutics at the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER) – SAS Nagar, Punjab, India.

I am honoured and excited for my new role as Editorial Board Member of RSC Pharmaceutics. The journal shall capture cutting-edge advancements in the diverse domains of drug delivery and pave the way for better medicines. I look forward to working with the highly accomplished editorial team.”

Read more about Professor Bansal here.

Read some of Professor Bansal’s research:

Study on Sulfamethoxazole–Piperazine Salt: A Mechanistic Insight into Simultaneous Improvement of Physicochemical Properties
Parag Roy, Soumalya Chakraborty, Noopur Pandey, Nimmy Kumari, Sourav Chougule, Amrita Chatterjee, Kaberi Chatterjee, Pallab Mandal, Bapi Gorain, Ananta V. Dhotre, Arvind Kumar Bansal, Animesh Ghosh
Molecular Pharmaceutics, 2023, 20, 5226-5239

Pharmaceutical nanocrystals: A promising approach for improved topical drug delivery
Prashantkumar K. Parmar, Jhanvi Wadhawan, Arvind K. Bansal
Drug Discovery Today, 2021, 10, 2329-2349

RSC Pharmaceutics is a new gold open access journal from the Royal Society of Chemistry and publishes research focused on formulating a drug into a medicine, with the intention of achieving controllable drug delivery with high efficacy. This journal is now open for submissions.

Check out our author guidelines for information on our article types or find out more about the advantages of publishing in a Royal Society of Chemistry journal.

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2024 RNA Vaccines and Therapeutics Conference – RSC Pharmaceutics poster prize winners

Hosted by CPIImperial College London, and The BioIndustry Association (BIA), the second in the series of the RNA Vaccines and Therapeutics conference took place across 2‑days, bringing together a diverse range of experts from academia, biotech, pharma, and governmental and non-governmental agencies, with a mix of invited and abstract selected speakers together with a poster session.


The challenges and opportunities involved in developing and delivering the next generation of RNA medicines were discussed at length, and participants were able to hear from leading industry experts, share ideas, and build new connections within this rapidly advancing field.

RSC Pharmaceutics was delighted to support three poster prizes to celebrate the dedication of three researchers in the field, namely Jakub Hanczak (Imperial College London), Hadijatou Sallah (Imperial College London) and Piyush Chaturbedy (TTP plc).

RSC Pharmaceutics poster prize winner: Jakub Hanczak (Imperial College London)

RSC Pharmaceutics poster prize winner: Hadijatou Sallah (Imperial College London)

RSC Pharmaceutics poster prize winner: Piyush Chaturbedy (TTP plc)

The journal is delighted to provide support for this terrific work in such an important area of research.