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Associate Professor Andres Meos has been a member of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Tartu since 1984, currently serving as Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry within the Institute of Pharmacy. His career spans over four decades, progressing from assistant to associate professor, and he has been instrumental in teaching and research in pharmaceutical chemistry and chemical analysis.
Education
- Tartu 7th Secondary School, 1975
- Tartu State University, Faculty of Pharmacy, 1981
- PhD (Candidate of Biological Sciences in Pharmacology), Institute of Pharmacology, USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, 1986
Research Interests
Andres Meos focuses on pharmaceutical chemistry, chemical analysis, and drug delivery systems. His research integrates advanced analytical techniques, nanotechnology, and formulation science to develop innovative dosage forms and therapeutic strategies. Key themes include:
- 3D printing and extrusion-based fabrication of personalized pharmaceuticals
- Electrospinning of fibrous matrices for antimicrobial and wound-healing applications
- Stability and quality control of bioactive compounds in nutraceuticals and pharmaceuticals
- Development of biorelevant assays for multifunctional wound dressings
Publication Trends
Meos’s recent publications (2020-2025) demonstrate a clear trajectory toward advanced manufacturing technologies in pharmaceutics, particularly 3D printing and electrospinning, alongside rigorous analytical method development. His work spans from fundamental formulation studies to translational applications in wound care and personalized medicine.
Grants & Projects
He actively participates in the Estonian Research Council–funded project “Development of biorelevant assays for the analyses of multifunctional antimicrobial wound dressings for the treatment of wound infections” (PRG1507, €760,450, 2022-2026).
Laboratory & Collaborations
Meos collaborates extensively with national and international partners, including Nordic POP and the 14th World Meeting on Pharmaceutics, fostering interdisciplinary research in drug delivery and pharmaceutical technology.




