Simon Niederkofler

Doctoral Student at Nano and Biophysics DP

Simon Niederkofler started his PhD 2022 in the research group of Fredrik Höök. His research project has its base in questions addressed within the industrial research center FoRmulaEx. The aim is to contribute fundamental knowledge required to succeed in the development of RNA-delivery vehicles. Some areas of interest for the research project are lipid nanoparticles, lipid bilayers, surfaces, and optical microscopy. A better understanding of functional RNA-delivery could assist in the design and improvement of RNA-therapeutics, which eventually improves and enables the treatment of diseases.

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2024

Time-Resolved Inspection of Ionizable Lipid-Facilitated Lipid Nanoparticle Disintegration and Cargo Release at an Early Endosomal Membrane Mimic

Nima Aliakbarinodehi, Simon Niederkofler, Gustav Emilsson et al
ACS Nano. Vol. 18 (34), p. 22989-23000
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2023

Supported Lipid Bilayer Platform for Characterization of Lipid Nanoparticle-Based Endosomal Escape Mechanism

Simon Niederkofler, Petteri Parkkila, Elin Esbjörner Winters et al
European Biophysics Journal. Vol. 52 (SUPPL 1), p. S198-S198
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2023

Pore formation by melittin in porous silica-supported lipid membranes

Nicola Garlet, Björn Agnarsson, Simon Niederkofler et al
European Biophysics Journal. Vol. 52 (Suppl 1), p. S131-S131
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