
معرفی
Martin Hjort is an Associate researcher at Lund University's Department of Chemical Biology and Therapeutics, with principal investigator status at NanoLund: Centre for Nanoscience. He contributes to the LTH Profile Area in Nanoscience and Semiconductor Technology, LU Profile Area in Light and Materials, and is affiliated with MultiPark's Parkinson's disease research initiative.
Research Areas: His work spans nanotechnology, materials engineering, and biomedical applications, focusing on:
- Conductive polymer nanowires for bioelectronic interfaces
- Nanostraw-based delivery systems for stem cells
- Photopolymerization techniques in medical device development
- CRISPR gene editing with bioresorbable electrodes
Article Trends: Analysis of his recent publications (2020-2025) reveals a trajectory toward biomedical integration of nanoscale materials, with emphasis on cardiac stimulation devices (2024), photopolymerization (2024), and water-stable conductive polymers (2025). These works show strong synergy between nanofabrication and therapeutic applications.
Supervision: Currently serves as assistant supervisor for doctoral research on RNA delivery systems for blood stem cell transplantation.
Projects: Leads two active research grants from the Crafoord Foundation (2025-2027) and Gyllenstiernska Krapperupsstiftelsen (2025-2026) focused on CRISPR electrotransfection and nanotechnology-based RNA delivery systems.
Labs & Collaborations: Works across Lund University's nanoscience ecosystem including NanoLund and MultiPark, with international collaborations evident in recent publications.


