About
Johan Agorelius is a Visiting Research Fellow at the Neuronano Research Center (NRC) and Profile Area Member in the LU Profile Area: Light and Materials at Lund University's Faculty of Medicine. He holds a PhD in Neurophysiology and focuses on developing advanced neuro-electronic interfaces.
Research Interests: Johan's work centers on creating flexible neural probes for chronic stability. His interdisciplinary research spans:
- Design of biocompatible neural implants
- Nanoscale drug delivery systems for neural applications
- Development of flexible electrode arrays
- Reducing neuroinflammatory responses to implants
- Interfacing nanomaterials with neural tissue
Research Output: Johan's publications focus on neural interface technologies, particularly biocompatible electrode arrays and nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems for neural implants. His most cited work involves gelatin-stabilized electrode arrays and minocycline nanoparticle coatings that reduce brain tissue inflammation.
Projects:
- Principal investigator for 'Development of highly biocompatible neuro-electronic interfaces towards monitoring authentic neuronal signaling in the brain' (2013-2020)
Affiliations: Johan works within the Neuronano Research Center team, collaborating on neural interface technologies. His research has been featured in 22+ news outlets and academic social media platforms.
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