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Burak Ozgür is an Industrial postdoc at the Department of Pharmacy, University of Copenhagen, specializing in CNS Drug Delivery and Barrier Modelling. His research primarily focuses on in vitro cell models of the blood-brain barrier with significant contributions to understanding drug permeation mechanisms.
His main research areas include:
- Usability of P-gp expressing cell lines as surrogate models of the blood-brain barrier
- Effects of hypoxic conditions on cultured brain capillary endothelial cells
- Modeling healthy and diseased brain endothelium using stem cell-based in vitro models
- Drug permeation across the blood-brain barrier
Ozgür's work bridges pharmaceutical sciences and neuroscience, with particular emphasis on developing advanced models for studying CNS drug delivery. His research has significant implications for treating neurological disorders where drug delivery to the brain remains a major challenge.
Analysis of his recent publications (2021-2024) reveals a strong trajectory toward stem cell-derived blood-brain barrier models, with increasing sophistication in transporter biology studies and novel drug delivery approaches. His work spans both fundamental barrier physiology and applied pharmaceutical research, with publications in specialized journals like Fluids and Barriers of the CNS.
Ozgür has established extensive collaborations within the University of Copenhagen and with international researchers, as evidenced by his co-authorship on multiple high-impact publications. His research has garnered attention across academic platforms with citations in Scopus and mentions on professional social media networks.



