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Prof. Dr. Dagmar Fischer

Chair of Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmacy

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Address

Cauerstraße 4 91058 Erlangen
Room: 00.621, Floor: 00

Prof. Dr. Dagmar Fischer, a licensed pharmacist with diploma in pharmacy, completed her studies in pharmacy at the University Würzburg and her doctorate and habilitation at the University of Marburg in the field of pharmaceutical technology and biopharmacy. During her habilitation, she joint the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, TX, USA. From 2004-2008 she was active as Head of Preclinical Research and Development at Antisense Pharma GmbH. From 2008 to 2020, she was Professor for Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmacy at the University Jena, and since 2020 Chair for Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmacy at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. She is a member of numerous advisory boards and executive committees in academia and industry, was the president of several societies such as the German Pharmaceutical Society (DPhG 2020-2023), and is a full member of the Akademie gemeinnütziger Wissenschaften zu Erfurt. Prof. Fischer is a PI with more than 30 years of experience in the field of polymer-based nanocarriers for pharmaceutical applications in national and international collaborations, and the author and editor of several books. Her research activities were honored with several awards.

 


Section

Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmacy

Research Area

Icon Research Area Bioanalytics

Bioactive compounds: Bioanalytics

Micro- and nanosystems for targeted drug delivery

Polymers and lipid for drug delivery

The life-cycle of drug delivery systems

Icon Formulation

Bioactive compounds: Formulation

Micro- and nanosystems for targeted drug delivery

Polymers and lipid for drug delivery

The life-cycle of drug delivery systems

Icon Life Science

Molecular materials: Life Science

Drug delivery in inflammation, infection and aging

Icon Sustainability

Molecular materials: Sustainability

Safe and sustainability-by-design concepts in pharmacy

Sustainable, natural and renewable materials as excipients and drugs

Sustainable manufacturing for pharmaceutical formulations


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