Annija Stepulane

Doctoral Student at Applied Chemistry

Annija Stepulane is an industrial PhD student conducting research on new and improved materials for biomedical applications, with special emphasis on antibacterial solutions. By utilizing material synthesis via surfactant self-assembly and surface modification tools, the overall goal is to develop biomaterials capable to meet clinical needs. The project focuses on elastomeric biomaterials and their modifications with antimicrobial peptides to deliver anti-infective properties, thus addressing the issues with biomaterial-associated infections and providing antibiotic-free solutions for curbing antibiotic resistance.

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2024

Antibacterial efficacy of antimicrobial peptide-functionalized hydrogel particles combined with vancomycin and oxacillin antibiotics

Annija Stepulane, Anand Kumar Rajasekharan, Martin Andersson
International Journal of Pharmaceutics. Vol. 664
Journal article
2024

Soft amphiphilic biomaterials for antibacterial applications

Annija Stepulane
Doctoral thesis
2024

Antibacterial and Hemolytic Activity of Antimicrobial Hydrogels Utilizing Immobilized Antimicrobial Peptides

Edvin Blomstrand, Elin Posch, Annija Stepulane et al
International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Vol. 25 (8)
Journal article
2023

Lyotropic liquid crystal elastomers for drug delivery

Annija Stepulane, Kajsa Ahlgren, Adrian Rodriguez Palomo et al
Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces. Vol. 226
Journal article
2022

Multifunctional Surface Modification of PDMS for Antibacterial Contact Killing and Drug-Delivery of Polar, Nonpolar, and Amphiphilic Drugs

Annija Stepulane, Anand Kumar Rajasekharan, Martin Andersson
ACS Applied Bio Materials. Vol. 5 (11), p. 5289-5301
Journal article

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