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== David Stuart Harris David (born 1971, Loughborough, Leicestershire) is a physicist (BSc Hons, Sheffield University) who specialises in the design and optimisation of respiratory drug delivery products. David believes that current respiratory products do not meet the requirements of the patient - the majority only deliver a quarter of the active drug to the lungs - most of the dose deposits in the mouth and throat of the patient. He has spent 25+ years working on building an understanding of the underlying physics, which is highly complex, in order to help the industry create optimal solutions that better serve the patient. David is an active member of the Drug Delivery to the Lungs (DDL) organising committee, assists with the University of Sydney / Woolcock Institute online pharmaceutical masters programme, and also works with Kings College London to provide annual lectures.