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Prof. Dr. Regina Scherließ :

Prof. Dr. Regina Scherließ

Kiel University

Winner of the Pat Burnell Young Investigator Award 2010

Paper: Comparison of in vitro methods to determine nasal versus lung deposition of a protein formulation

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Prof. Dr. Regina Scherließ (*1979) is a pharmacist and did her PhD in 2008 on “Formulation of inhalation combination products by co-precipitation”. She then started her own research group working on “Formulations for mucosal vaccination” in the Department of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics at Kiel University, Germany. During her work she performed research stays in the US, New Zealand and Australia. She received several young researcher awards including The Pat Burnell New Investigator Award 2010 and finished her “Habilitation” in 2015. Her research interests include disperse systems and nanoparticles, stabilization of biomolecules in spray drying and formulations for mucosal vaccination with a focus on respiratory (nasal and pulmonary) dry powder delivery. Since September 2017 she is professor for Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics and chair of the Department of Pharmaceutics at Kiel University. As such she heads the research unit in Pharmaceutics and is responsible for all teaching in Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics.

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