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Karin Enander is an Associate Professor (Docent) at Linköping University's Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM), specializing in Biophysics and Bioengineering. She leads the programme board for Chemistry, Biology, and Biotechnology educational programs. Her research focuses on peptide/protein design for sensing applications and bioassay development, with expertise in biosensor surface design and fluorescence spectroscopy.
Education: PhD in Chemistry (2003), Docent in Molecular Physics (2011), MSc in Molecular Biotechnology (1999). Professional roles include postdoctoral positions at Uppsala University (Sweden) and Université Louis Pasteur (France).
Research interests span biomolecular interactions, peptide self-assembly, and bioengineered materials for biomedical applications. She contributes to the Laboratory of Molecular Materials, developing materials for medical contexts like 3D bioprinting and tissue engineering.
Key scientific contributions include studies on coiled coil peptides for liposome drug delivery systems and glycation effects on bone enzyme-collagen interactions. Active in teaching at master's and PhD levels, including courses on proteomics and fluorescence spectroscopy.





