Hanseatic Life Science Research Infrastructure Consortium (HALRIC)
                        Research Project
                    
                
            Facts
- Contact person:
 - Tautgirdas Ruzgas
 - Financer:
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- Interreg Öresund-Kattegat-Skagerrak
 
 - Responsible at MaU:
 - Tautgirdas Ruzgas
 - Project members at MaU:
 - Collaborators :
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- UCPH
 - Region Skåne
 - ESS
 - MVA
 - MVI
 
 - Time frame:
 - 01 April 2023 - 31 March 2026
 - Faculty/department:
 - Research environment :
 - Research subject:
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- Biomedical Laboratory Science/Technology
 - Life Science
 
 - Website:
 - halric.eu
 
About the project
Researchers across the ÖKS-Hamburg region are advancing cutting-edge life science projects with support from the HALRIC programme and the Interreg Öresund-Kattegat-Skagerrak (ÖKS) initiative. The research spans biomedical and biotechnological frontiers – from inhalable therapeutics and enzyme delivery in cancer cells to allergenicity assessment in plant proteins and non-invasive sampling of skin biomarkers.
Malmö University currently has the following seven projects approved:
- Rita Del Giudice: Probing Pea Protein Digestion Dynamics: A Multiscale Exploration addressing allergenicity potentials
 - Yulia Sergeeva: Polyelectrolyte Microcapsules for targeted enzyme delivery in the cancer cells and precision glycocalyx editing
 - Sabrina Valetti: Inhaled biopharmaceuticals: understanding the interactions between drug carrier and the biological barrier in the lung.
 - Rita Del Giudice: Structural modulation of rHDL particles: implications for cardiovascular and inflammatory diseases
 - Andreas Stavropoulos: Improving dental cellular tissue imaging through multi-methodical micro-CT imaging
 - Johan Engblom: Non-lamellar liquid crystals as potential matrices for non-invasive sampling of endogenous biomarkers targeting inflammatory skin disorders
 - Tautgirdas Ruzgas: Feasibility of Nanoimaging of Biofilm in the Chronic Diabetic Foot Ulcer