The relationship between science, technology and society during the Covid-19 pandemic

The case of Drug Delivery Systems in Canada

Student names (alphabetical order): Mathias Girma, Joshua Onazi, Devish Ramdin, Forrest Stearns

Supervisor: Gita Ghiasi

Course: ENGR-392-2204-RR

Abstract

This research paper highlights the various aspects of the Drug Delivery Systems used to fight against the Covid-19 crisis at different scales. The main objective of this study is to examine the relationship between Technological Development and Society during the Covid-19 Pandemic. A progressive search of the database related to the Drug Delivery Systems towards Covid-19 was assessed by using Inspec, Inspec Analytics, Compendex, PatentScope, MergentOnline and StatCan. It discusses the role of academia, governmental institutions and firms in Drug Delivery Systems in Canada for the period of 2015 to 2020. Despite different studies of Drug Delivery Systems towards COVID-19 having come to light, there are still constrained implementations and contributions of the whole system in this wrestle. The on-going progress of the Drug Delivery Systems have contributed in improving and facilitating people’s life in this pandemic. Hence, there is a solid conviction that validated research plans have made a significant difference in helping people fight this plague.

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