Dr. Fitsum Feleke Sahle

Profile

Academic positionLecturer, Assistant Professor, Researcher
Research fieldsPharmacy
KeywordsNanotechnology, Formulation, Drug delivery, Polymer synthesis, Tissue engineering

Current contact address

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jürgen LademannKlinik für Dermatologie, Venerologie und Allergologie, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin
Prof. Dr. Roland BodmeierAbteilung Pharmazeutische Technologie, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin
Start of initial sponsorship01/09/2014

Programme(s)

2014Georg Forster Research Fellowship Programme for Postdocs

Publications (partial selection)

2017Fitsum Feleke Sahle, Michael Giulbudagian, Julian Bergueiro, Jurgen Lademann, Marcelo Calderon, Dendritic polyglycerol and N-isopropylacrylamide based thermoresponsive nanogels as smart carriers for controlled delivery of drugs through the hair follicle. In: Nanoscale, 2017,
2017Fitsum Feleke Sahle, Christian Gerecke, Burkhard Kleuser, Roland Bodmeier: Formulation and comparative in vitro evaluation of various dexamethasone-loaded pH-sensitive polymeric nanoparticles intended for dermal applications. In: International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2017, 21-31
2017Benjamin Balzus, Fitsum Feleke Sahle, Stefan Hönzke, Christian Gerecke, Fabian Schumacher, Sarah Hedtrich, Burkhard Kleuser, Roland Bodmeier Formulation and ex vivo evaluation of polymeric nanoparticles for controlled delivery of corticosteroids to the skin and the corneal epithelium. In: Eur J Pharm Biopharm, 2017, 122-130
2016Benjamin Balzus, Miriam Colombo, Fitsum Feleke Sahle, Gaith Zoubari, Sven Staufenbiel, Roland Bodmeier: Comparison of different in vitro release methods used to investigate nanocarriers intended for dermal application. In: International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2016, 247-254
2016Fitsum Feleke Sahle, Benjamin Balzus, Christian Gerecke, Burkhard Kleuser, Roland Bodmeier: Formulation and in vitro evaluation of polymeric enteric nanoparticles as dermal carriers with pH-dependent targeting potential. In: Eur J Pharm Sci, 2016, 98-109