
معرفی
Anna Guller is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at Macquarie Medical School, Macquarie University. Her research focuses on nanotechnology, biomedical engineering, and cancer biology, with a strong emphasis on tissue engineering and extracellular matrix biology. She holds additional affiliations as a Visiting Research Fellow at UNSW Sydney (2021–2024) and previously served as a Senior Research Fellow at Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (2013–2022).
Dr. Guller earned a PhD in Physics (Nanotechnology, Biomedical Engineering) from Macquarie University (2018) and a PhD in Experimental Pathology from Sechenov University (2003). Her research interests include cancer metastasis modeling, regenerative medicine, and the development of biomaterials for drug delivery and tissue repair. She has contributed to projects such as the ACRF Centre for Advanced Cancer Modelling (2024–2030) and the Nano-Flow Cytometry Facility at Macquarie University (2022–2023).
Her work bridges nanotechnology and clinical applications, with recent studies on 3D tumor models, magnetic fields in cancer therapy, and biomarkers for neurodegenerative and hepatic diseases. Key contributions include advancements in collagen-based scaffolds, nanoparticle toxicity assessments, and computational neurosurgery frameworks. Dr. Guller has received the Research Seed Funding Award (2019) for her innovative approaches to cancer therapy research.
- Grants and Projects:
- ACRF Centre for Advanced Cancer Modelling (2024–2030)
- Nano-Flow Cytometry Facility (2022–2023)
- Research Themes:
- 3D tumor modeling and metastasis
- Nanoparticle-based drug delivery
- Extracellular matrix dynamics
- Computational neurosurgery
- Regenerative biomaterials
Her lab collaborates on interdisciplinary projects involving bioengineering, immunology, and clinical translation, aiming to advance personalized cancer therapies and tissue regeneration strategies.



