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Dr. Maria Katsikogianni,
Assistant Professor

Information about Dr. Maria Katsikogianni at the University of Bradford.

School of Chemistry & Biosciences
(Faculty of Life Sciences)
Email:
m.katsikogianni@bradford.ac.uk
Telephone:
+44 1274 236185
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Biography

Dr Maria Katsikogianni is a Lecturer in Biomaterials Chemistry since September 2016. Her research profile lies at the interface of biomaterial science, life sciences and engineering. She is particularly interested in the biomimetic design of multifunctional materials for relevant clinical applications, e.g. in the context of fabricating and testing non-fouling/antimicrobial materials to prevent medical device associated bone infections, through the incorporation of antimicrobial agents and/or the surface patterning at the nanoscale.Maria joined the University of Bradford in 2014 as a Research and Knowledge Transfer Officer in the Centre of Advanced Material Engineering, following her post-doctoral training within WELMEC, the centre of excellence in Medical Engineering at the University of Leeds. Prior to joining the University of Leeds, she was a post-doctoral researcher at the Surface Engineering Group, University College Dublin.She completed her undergraduate studies in Chemistry (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece) and gained her PhD in Biomedical Engineering, under the supervision of Professor Yannis Missirlis (University of Patras, Greece), where she investigated the effect of material surface chemistry, morphology and flow conditions on bacterial adhesion.During her posts in Greece and Ireland, Maria successfully co-wrote two funding applications towards the “Development of a multidisciplinary scientific network for the investigation and application of biomaterials”, under an INTERREG IIIA Greece-Italy programme, and the “Application of antimicrobial natural product coatings on consumer products and medical packaging,” under an Enterprise Ireland commercialization fund, respectively.In the UK, Maria was shortlisted for a Sir Henry Dale Wellcome Trust/Royal Society Fellowship and was successful in securing funding from MeDe Innovation, in collaboration with Professor David Williams, Cardiff University, towards “The manufacture of medical device surfaces that are resistant to microbial colonisation”.Maria has authored 20 research papers and 3 book chapters (h-index: 10) along with a patent application (GB20120015171, W02014030005 A1)

Research

Design of bio-inspired multifunctional materials with non-fouling/antimicrobial properties for a number of applicationsSurface chemical and topological modifications Surface engineering; patterning polymers at the nanoscale to control bacterial and cellular responses for medical device applications, in collaboration with the Centre for Polymer Micro and Nano Technology (Polymer MNT) Incorporation of antimicrobial compounds into polymers, using Green Chemistry and in particular extrusion, in collaboration with the Polymer IRC Material physicochemical and mechanical characterisation, in collaboration with the Centre for Chemical and Structural Analysis and the Polymer IRC Bacteria/cell material interactions and the biointerface using Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy at the Polymer IRCCompounds and materials antimicrobial efficacy testing under conditions relevant to the applicationStructure-property relationships and material multifunctionalityTranslational research “Innovative manufacturing of composite materials with enhanced osteogenic and antibacterial properties”, EPSRC MeDe Innovation Dragons Den Award: (2017, PI), joint with Dr Karthik Nair, Polymer IRC, University of Bradford and Dr Martin Santocildes-Romero and Tomas Paterson University of Sheffield“Shape memory biodegradable sutures with antimicrobial properties”, EPSRC MeDe Innovation Dragons Den Award: (2017, co-I), joint with Dimitris Vgenopoulos (PI) and Dr Karthik Nair, and Dr Cristina Tuinea Bobe , Polymer IRC, University of Bradford, and Dr Bryan Stuart, University of Nottingham“The manufacture of medical device surfaces that are resistant to microbial colonisation”, EPSRC MeDe Innovation Fresh Ideas Fund (2016, PI), joint with Dr Ben Whiteside, Polymer MNT, University of Bradford and Professor David Williams, Cardiff University . Prof Stephen Rimmer – School of Chemistry and Biosciences, University of BradfordDr Ben Whiteside – Centre of Polymer Micro and Nanotechnology, University of BradfordProf David Wood – School of Dentistry, University of LeedsProf David Williams – School of Dentistry, Cardiff University

Professional activities

Information about education, employment and areas of particular interest for Dr. Maria Katsikogianni is as follows:

Employment

  •  Bradford University - Research and Knowledge Transfer Officer in the year 2014 (specified as 01/01/2014)
  • University of Leeds -  Research Fellow in the year 2011 (specified as 01/01/2011)
  • University College Dublin, Ireland - Postdoctoral Researcher in the year 2009 (specified as 01/01/2009)
  • University of Patras, Greece. - Postdoctoral Researcher in the year 2008 (specified as 01/01/2008)

Education

  • University of Bradford, UK. - Associate Fellow
  •  Leeds University Business School, University of Leeds, UK. -  Postgraduate Certificate
  • University of Patras, Greece. - PhD
  • Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki, Greece. - Bachelor Degree

Publications

There are 15 publications involving or that are attributed to Dr. Maria Katsikogianni. They are listed as:

  • book chapter (3)
  • conference publication (1)
  • encyclopedia entry (1)
  • peer reviewed journal (10)

Book Chapter

Dr. Maria Katsikogianni has 3 publication(s) listed under book chapter.
Title Year Publication name Journal Volume Pages Authors Editors ISSN Publisher DOI Location
Biomaterial Functionalized Surfaces for Reducing Bacterial Adhesion and Infection 2016 Katsikogianni, Maria G.; Wood, David J.; Missirlis, Y.F.
Biomaterial functionalized surfaces for reducing bacterial adhesion and infection 2016 Handbook of Bioceramics and Biocomposites Handbook of Bioceramics and Biocomposites 757 - 784 Katsikogianni M.;Wood D.;Missirlis Y. 9783319124605 10.1007/978-3-319-12460-5_32
Scaffolds for blood vessel tissue engineering 2019 Handbook of Tissue Engineering Scaffolds: Volume One Handbook of Tissue Engineering Scaffolds: Volume One 659 - 684 Bazgir M.;Hancox Z.;Raja T.I.;Gentile P.;Ferreira A.M.;Zhang W.;Mozafari M.;Katsikogianni M.;Youseffi M.;Coates P.;Sefat F. 9780081025642 10.1016/B978-0-08-102563-5.00031-9

Conference Publication

Dr. Maria Katsikogianni has 1 publication(s) listed under conference publication.
Title Year Publication name Journal Volume Pages Authors Editors ISSN Publisher DOI Location
2015 Cell vs. bacterial viability in the presence of host defence peptides and RGD Cell vs. bacterial viability in the presence of host defence peptides and RGD Katsikogianni, Maria G.; Hancock, R.E.W.; Devine, D.A.; Wood, David J.

Encyclopedia Entry

Dr. Maria Katsikogianni has 1 publication(s) listed under encyclopedia entry.
Title Year Publication name Journal Volume Pages Authors Editors ISSN Publisher DOI Location
Polymer Technologies for the Control of Bacterial Adhesion - From Fundamental to Applied Science and Technology 2014 Katsikogianni, Maria G.; Missirlis, Y.F.

Peer Reviewed Journal

Dr. Maria Katsikogianni has 10 publication(s) listed under peer reviewed journal.
Title Year Publication name Journal Volume Pages Authors Editors ISSN Publisher DOI Location
Physicochemical and antibacterial characterization of a novel fluorapatite coating 2016 Alhilou, A.; Do, T.; Mizban, L.; Clarkson, B.H.; Wood, David J.; Katsikogianni, Maria G.
Mechanism of action of an antioxidant active packaging prepared with Citrus extract 2014 Contini, C.; Katsikogianni, Maria G.; O'Neill, F.T.; O'Sullivan, M.; Dowling, D.P.; Monahan, F.J.
Storage Stability of an Antioxidant Active Packaging Coated with Citrus Extract Following a Plasma Jet Pretreatment 2014 Contini, C.; Katsikogianni, Maria G.; O'Neill, F.T.; O'Sullivan, M.; Boland, F.; Dowling, D.P.; Monahan, F.J.
Förster Resonance Energy Transfer across interpolymer complexes of poly(acrylic acid) and poly(acrylamide) 2017 Swift, Thomas; Paul, N.; Swanson, L.; Katsikogianni, Maria G.; Rimmer, Stephen
Transition metal complexes of a versatile polyalkoxy oxazolidine-based ligand derived from in situ cyclization 2018 Saleem, Ayaan; Kobielska, Paulina A.; Harms, K.; Katsikogianni, Maria G.; Telford, Richard; Novitchi, G.; Nayak, Sanjit
Antibiotic functionalised polymers reduce bacterial biofilm and bioburden in a simulated infection of the cornea 2018 Biomaterials Science 6 2101 - 2109 Doroshenko, N.; Rimmer, Stephen; Hoskins, Richard; Garg, P.; Swift, Thomas; Spencer, H.L.M.; Lord, Rianne M.; Katsikogianni, Maria G.; Pownall, D.; MacNeil, S.; Douglas, C.W.I.; Shepherd, J. doi.org/10.1039/C8BM00201K
Highly-branched poly(N-isopropyl acrylamide) functionalised with pendant Nile red and chain end vancomycin for the detection of Gram-positive bacteria 2019 Acta Biomaterialia 87 197 - 206 Swift, Thomas; Katsikogianni, Maria G.; Hoskins, Richard; Teratarantorn, P.; Douglas, I.; MacNeil, S.; Rimmer, Stephen https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actbio.2019.01.066
Highly-branched poly(N-isopropyl acrylamide) functionalised with pendant Nile red and chain end vancomycin for the detection of Gram-positive bacteria 2019 Acta Biomaterialia 87 197 - 206 Swift T.;Katsikogianni M.;Hoskins R.;Teratarantorn P.;Douglas I.;MacNeil S.;Rimmer S. 1742-7061 10.1016/j.actbio.2019.01.066
Fluorescence Spectroscopy Analysis of Bacteria Mineral Interface Adsorption of Lipopolysaccharides to Silica and Alumina 2020 Langmuir 36 Fateh El-Taboni, Emily Caseley, Maria Katsikogianni, Linda Swanson, Thomas Swift,* 4andMariaE.Romero-Gonzaĺez* American chemical society doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.9b02158
Fluorescence Spectroscopy Analysis of the Bacteria-Mineral Interface: Adsorption of Lipopolysaccharides to Silica and Alumina. 2020 Langmuir 36 1623 - 1632 El-Taboni F;Caseley E;Katsikogianni M;Swanson L;Swift T;Romero-González ME; 1520-5827 10.1021/acs.langmuir.9b02158