The Biomaterial Microsystems group is actively involved in the "The Danish National Research Foundation and Villum Foundation’s Center for Intelligent Drug delivery and sensing Using microcontainers and Nanomechanics - IDUN". In IDUN drug, the research focus is on the development of microcontainers for oral drug delivery.
Oral drug delivery review: Drawbacks, limitations
Microcontainer advantages, overall goal of IDUN drug
HIV, peptic ulcers, insulin, ... (check webpage).
Line's experiments (in vivo trials, first results): Poorly soluble drugs (Furosemide)
Device level: What are the components, overall design, materials, methods
Application level: How is it used, disease/case
Publications
- L. Amato, A. Heiskanen, C. Caviglia, F. Shah, K. Zór, M. Skolimowski, M. Madou, E.G. Seiz, M. Ramos, T.R. Moreno, A. Martinez-Serrano, S.S. Keller, J. Emnéus ”Pyrolysed 3D-carbon scaffolds induce spontaneous differentiation of human neural stem cells and facilitate real-time dopamine detection”, Adv. Funct. Mat. 24 (2014) 7042-7052
Collaborators
Prof. Jenny Emnéus, Bioanalytics group, DTU Nanotech
Last updated 11.07.2016, Stephan Sylvest Keller