Dipl. Pharm Tessa Boralewski

Institute of Pharmacy
Pharmaceutical Technology
Seidlitz Group
PhD Candidate
Biorelevant release testing of long-acting parenteral drug products
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Since 02/2025 |
PhD Candidate at FU Berlin |
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07/2023 – 01/2025 |
PhD Candidate at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf |
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07/2023 |
License as Pharmacist |
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11/2022 – 06/2023 |
Internship Cothenius Apotheke Anklam |
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05/2022 – 10/2022 |
Research Project at Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg |
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10/2017 – 04/2022 |
Pharmacy Studies and Diploma at Universität Greifswald |
I am a PhD researcher working in the field of biorelevant release testing of sustained-release parenteral drug products. I began my doctoral studies at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) and continued my work in Berlin, following Professor Seidlitz after her appointment there.
My research focuses on developing and improving in vitro methods that can predict drug release from long-acting parenteral formulations. I work with dialysis membrane–based systems, gel-based release setups, and various particulate dosage forms, including suspensions, microparticles, and small implantable systems.
To design and tailor these drug delivery platforms, I also use modern 3D printing techniques, such as stereolithography (SLA) and fused deposition modelling (FDM). My goal is to advance more predictive and mechanistic testing approaches that can support the development of innovative sustained-release medicines.
Stability of Dexamethasone during Hot-Melt Extrusion of Filaments based on Eudragit® RS, Ethyl Cellulose and Polyethylene Oxide
