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Anna Guller is a multidisciplinary, clinically-oriented scientist with expertise in experimental pathology and biomedical engineering. Her research primarily focuses on modeling diseases both in vitro and in vivo, with an emphasis on the morphological validation of novel treatment and diagnostic approaches. Anna has published over 60 papers in peer-reviewed journals, including notable publications in influential journals such as Nature Communications and ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering. Her research has contributed to new clinical applications impacting thousands of patients, including advancements in laser treatment for chronic degenerative cartilage diseases, enhanced diagnostics for human post-burn skin scars, and innovative approaches to surgical correction of scarring alopecia. Current efforts concentrate on experimental tissue engineering, particularly the creation of 3D engineered organ-specific microenvironments for tumor models relevant to both in vitro and in vivo research. This includes basic cancer cell biology studies and the testing of drugs, contrast agents, and nanoparticles, along with the validation of new bioengineering technologies and the development of smart biomaterials for medical applications. Additionally, Anna’s recent projects have explored the biological effects and biomedical applications of magnetic fields.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, NSW, Australia
Engaged in multidisciplinary research combining experimental pathology and biomedical engineering, focusing on the development of novel treatment modalities for various diseases.
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