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Annamaria Lilienkampf's Biography



Annamaria Lilienkampf, Research and Teaching Fellow, Edinburgh University

After receiving her PhD in Organic Chemistry from University of Helsinki with Prof. Kristiina Wahala, Dr. Lilienkampf moved to the University of Illinois at Chicago where she worked as a post-doctoral fellow in the College of Pharmacy Drug Discovery Program under the supervision of Prof. Alan P. Kozikowski. During her time at UIC, her work mainly focused on the development of antituberculosis agents and histone lysine methyltransferase inhibitors. In 2009, she began working with Prof. Mark Bradley at the University of Edinburgh as Marie Curie Fellow. In the Bradley group, her research has focused on lipid-based gene transfection agents, optical imaging agents, DNA microarrays, and polymer microarrays for stem cell manipulation. In 2013, Dr. Lilienkampf was appointed as a Research and Teaching Fellow at the School of Chemistry, University of Edinburgh.

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Polymer Microarrays - Discovering Polymers to Control Stem Cells

Wednesday, 18 March 2015 at 14:00

Add to Calendar ▼2015-03-18 14:00:002015-03-18 15:00:00Europe/LondonPolymer Microarrays - Discovering Polymers to Control Stem CellsMicroarray Technology in Berlin, GermanyBerlin, GermanySELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com

The Bradley group has developed polymer microrarrays where up to 7000 different polymer features can be inkjet synthesized on a glass slide. These thousands of substrates can be screened with stem cells in a high-throughput manner to allow the discovery of novel substrates that control and modulate stem cells. The identified polymers are rapidly scaled-up. Using this approach polymers have been identified that: (i). Bind adipose derived stem cells, controlling their differentiaiton while enabling thermal harvesting; (ii). Control and stabilize hESC derived hepatocytes with enhanced P450 functionality; and (iii). Promote bone formation from Stro+ cells.


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