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Pharmaceutical analytical chemistry

The research group in Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry develops new and sustainable technologies and concepts for pharmaceutical analysis and life sciences. Our main emphasis is to develop innovative solutions for isolating and extracting pharmaceuticals, endogenous substances, and diagnostic proteins from biological samples. We both test and develop our sustainable concepts for microextraction and micro-sampling using realistic settings.

Collage of photos of instruments and figures

Left: Schematic overview of the electromembrane extraction unit and extraction recovery as function of analyte log P
Right: Functionalized paper with bound trypsin (coloured blue) and schetch illustrating antibody binding to paper

Our research is focused on creating new technologies and concepts that allow more bioanalytical measurements to be done outside advanced laboratories. We aim to make solutions that are better for the environment, safer, more affordable, and quicker. We develop these new ideas ourselves and work closely with partners at all levels - local, national, and international - to improve them. Our work ranges from basic analytical chemistry research to putting our innovative findings on the market.

Our research group is dedicated to creating a supportive atmosphere for students and emerging researchers, fostering their development into highly desirable professionals in the community.

Read more about our research within Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry here

SamplePrep@UiO

SmartProteinAnalysis@UiO

 

The research group contributes towards the United Nations’ (UN’s) Sustainable Development Goals

Sustainability goal 3: Good health and well-being. Sustainability goal 10: Reduced inequalities. Sustainability goal 12: Responsible comsumption and production. Sustainability goal 13: Climate action. Sustainability goal 17: Partnerships for the goals

Published Jan. 11, 2024 11:47 AM - Last modified July 1, 2024 2:10 PM

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