
معرفی
Natalja Genina serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacy at the University of Copenhagen, specializing in personalized pharmaceutical manufacturing and drug delivery innovation. Her work bridges cutting-edge production technologies with healthcare system integration.
Her educational foundation includes:
- Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Technology from University of Helsinki (2010)
- M.Sc. in Pharmacy from University of Tartu (2006)
Research centers on developing personalized dosage forms through printing technologies, non-destructive quality control systems, and digital platforms for on-demand drug production in pharmacies, industries, or homes. She investigates regulatory and societal impacts through interdisciplinary collaboration with Social and Clinical Pharmacy researchers, focusing on patient-oriented products and controlled drug delivery systems.
Recent publications (2024-2025) demonstrate dominant trends in 3D pharmaceutical printing, particularly binder jetting and fused deposition modeling for patient-tailored products. Key themes include microstructure analysis of printed tablets, stability of antidepressant formulations, near-infrared/Raman imaging for quality assessment, and QR-encoded smart dosage systems - reflecting convergence of material science, precision medicine, and digital health.
She mentors MSc and PhD students through problem-based learning and research integration, with many MSc students publishing papers before graduation. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes student ownership of ideas and active critical thinking through case studies and collaborative problem-solving.
Leading the Pharmaceuticals, processes and products research group, she maintains international collaborations focused on translating personalized medicine concepts into practical healthcare solutions while addressing regulatory and distribution challenges.


