Margaret Holme

Assistant Professor at Chemical Biology

Maggie Holme and her team work on the design, characterisation and application of lipid self assembled structures for biomedical applications. Particular systems of interest include vesicles with complex lipid compositions, which mimic the lipid distribution seen in extracellular vesicles produced by cells.

Her work relies heavily on small angle neutron and X-ray scattering for in-depth characterisation of lipid phase behaviour and particle morphology. With collaborators she also develops sample environments and data analysis tools for these techniques.

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2025

Force spectroscopy reveals membrane fluctuations and surface adhesion of extracellular nanovesicles impact their elastic behavior

Fredrik Stridfeldt, Vikash Pandey, Hanna Kylhammar et al
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. Vol. 122 (16)
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2023–2027

Asymmetric vesicles for nucleic acid therapies

Margaret Holme Chemical Biology
Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF)

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