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Volume 8

Journal of Biotechnology and Biomaterials

ISSN: 2155-952X

Biomaterials 2018

March 05-06, 2018

Page 43

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Recent publications

1. Vikulina A S, Aleed S T, Paulraj T, Vladimirov Y A, Duschl C, von Klitzing R and Volodkin D (2015) Temperature-

induced molecular transport through polymer multilayers coated with PNIPAMmicrogels. PCCP 17:12771-12777.

2. Vikulina A S, Anissimov Y G, Singh P, Prokopovic V Z, Uhlig K, Jaeger M S, von Klitzing R, Duschl C and Volodkin D

(2016) Temperature effect on the build-up of exponentially growing polyelectrolyte multilayers. An exponential-to-linear

transition point. PCCP 18:7866-7874.

3. Balabushevich N G, de Guerenu A V L, Feoktistova N A, Skirtach A G and Volodkin D (2016) Protein-containing

multilayer capsules by templating on mesoporous CaCO3 particles: post- and pre-loading approaches. Macromol Bioscie

16:95-105.

4. Prokopovic V Z, Vikulina A S, Sustr D, Duschl C and Volodkin D V (2016) Biodegradation resistant multilayers coated

with gold nanoparticles. Towards tailor-made artificial extracellular matrix. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 8:24345-

24349.

5. Parakhonskiy B V, Yashchenok A M, Möhwald H, Volodkin D and Skirtach A G (2017) Release from polyelectrolyte

multilayer capsules in solution and on polymeric surfaces. Adv Mater Interfaces 4:1600273.

Biography

Dmitry Volodkin holds a position of Reader in Materials at Nottingham Trent University (UK) and Heads the group Active Bio-Coatings. He has studied Chemistry at the

Lomonosov Moscow State University and further obtained PhD in 2005. Research stays brought him to University of Strasbourg, France and Max-Planck Institute of

Colloids and Interfaces; Technical University of Berlin; Fraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and Immunology in Germany. His research activities are focused on design of

advanced stimuli-responsive biomaterials for applications in tissue engineering, diagnostics, toxicology, drug delivery. His group engineer self-assembled polymer based 2D

and 3D structures with tailor-made properties: multilayer films, microcapsules and beads, liposome-polymer composites, polymeric scaffolds, etc. He has published more

than 70 peer-reviewed articles/books and received a number of prestigious scientific awards such as Sofja Kovalevskaja Award of Alexander von Humboldt Foundation,

Richard-Zsigmondy Price of German Colloid Society, Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship and Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship.

dmitry.volodkin@ntu.ac.uk