Sangeeta Tanna is a Reader in Pharmaceutical Bioanalysis in the Leicester School of Pharmacy at De Montfort University. Her expertise and research interests lie in the bioanalysis and drug delivery fields. She has developed micro-analytical methodologies for the determination of therapeutic drugs from dried blood spots (DBS) based on LC-MS and LC-MS/MS studies for a range of clinical applications. This research was awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry Analytical Methods Prize in 2010. Demonstrated applications of this work to improve patient care include better medication for babies and the ability to identify non-adherent patients with cardiovascular diseases. Sangeeta Tanna is a Reader in Pharmaceutical Bioanalysis in the Leicester School of Pharmacy at De Montfort University. Her expertise and research interests lie in the bioanalysis and drug delivery fields. She has developed micro-analytical methodologies for the determination of therapeutic drugs from dried blood spots (DBS) based on LC-MS and LC-MS/MS studies for a range of clinical applications. This research was awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry Analytical Methods Prize in 2010. Demonstrated applications of this work to improve patient care include better medication for babies and the ability to identify non-adherent patients with cardiovascular diseases.
Pharmaceutical Bioanalysis, and Toxicology