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Marcelo Calderón publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Marcelo Calderón sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 148 publications — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

Marcelo Calderón D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Materials Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Marcelo Calderón sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 46 D-Index — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

Marcelo Calderón is affiliated with the University of the Basque Country in Spain. Their research spans several fields, prominently focusing on Materials Science and Engineering, with substantial contributions in the subfields of Biomedical Engineering, Biomaterials, Pharmaceutical Science, Molecular Biology, and Materials Chemistry.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • Nanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery
  • Advanced Drug Delivery Systems
  • Nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics
  • Advancements in Transdermal Drug Delivery
  • Hydrogels: synthesis, properties, applications
  • 3D Printing in Biomedical Research
  • RNA Interference and Gene Delivery

Recent papers authored by Marcelo Calderón demonstrate active engagement in generating knowledge across a variety of relevant topics:

  • "Nanocarriers for Skin Applications: Where Do We Stand?" (2021), published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • "Polymer Colloids: Current Challenges, Emerging Applications, and New Developments" (2023), published in Macromolecules
  • "Bioadhesive eutectogels supporting drug nanocrystals for long-acting delivery to mucosal tissues" (2022), published in Materials Today Bio
  • "pH-Activatable Singlet Oxygen-Generating Boron-dipyrromethenes (BODIPYs) for Photodynamic Therapy and Bioimaging" (2020), published in Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
  • "Bringing innovative wound care polymer materials to the market: Challenges, developments, and new trends" (2024), published in Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews

Marcelo Calderón frequently collaborates with fellow researchers including Matías L. Picchio, Ana Beloqui, Julián Bergueiro, Ernesto Rafael Osorio-Blanco, and Mercedes Fernández. These collaborations have resulted in multiple joint publications.

Their work is often published in journals with a focus on polymers, advanced materials, and biomedical applications. Frequent venues include:

  • European Polymer Journal
  • Small
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry B
  • Advanced Functional Materials

Best Publications

  • Dendritic polyglycerols for biomedical applications.

    Marcelo Calderón;Mohiuddin Abdul Quadir;Sunil Kumar Sharma;Rainer Haag

  • Stimuli-responsive nanogel composites and their application in nanomedicine

    Maria Molina;Mazdak Asadian-Birjand;Juan Balach;Julian Bergueiro

  • Multifunctional dendritic polymers in nanomedicine: opportunities and challenges

    Jayant Khandare;Marcelo Calderón;Nilesh M. Dagia;Rainer Haag

  • Degradable self-assembling dendrons for gene delivery: experimental and theoretical insights into the barriers to cellular uptake.

    Anna Barnard;Paola Posocco;Sabrina Pricl;Marcelo Calderon

  • Crossing biological barriers with nanogels to improve drug delivery performance

    Julio César Cuggino;Ernesto Rafael Osorio Blanco;Luis Marcelino Gugliotta;Cecilia Inés Alvarez Igarzabal

  • In vivo delivery of small interfering RNA to tumors and their vasculature by novel dendritic nanocarriers

    Paula Ofek;Wiebke Fischer;Marcelo Calderón;Rainer Haag

  • Nanocarriers for Skin Applications: Where Do We Stand?

    Neha Tiwari;Ernesto Rafael Osorio-Blanco;Ana Sonzogni;David Esporrín-Ubieto

  • Structure-biocompatibility relationship of dendritic polyglycerol derivatives.

    Jayant Khandare;Andreas Mohr;Marcelo Calderón;Pia Welker

  • Functional dendritic polymer architectures as stimuli-responsive nanocarriers

    Marcelo Calderón;Mohiuddin A. Quadir;Miriam Cristina Strumia;Rainer Haag

  • Development of efficient acid cleavable multifunctional prodrugs derived from dendritic polyglycerol with a poly(ethylene glycol) shell

    Marcelo Calderón;Pia Welker;Kai Licha;Iduna Fichtner

  • Protein Corona Formation on Colloidal Polymeric Nanoparticles and Polymeric Nanogels: Impact on Cellular Uptake, Toxicity, Immunogenicity, and Drug Release Properties

    Katja Obst;Guy Yealland;Benjamin Balzus;Enrico Miceli

  • New approaches from nanomedicine for treating leishmaniasis.

    Víctor Gutiérrez;Amedea B. Seabra;Rosa M. Reguera;Jayant Khandare

  • Development of enzymatically cleavable prodrugs derived from dendritic polyglycerol.

    Marcelo Calderón;Ralph Graeser;Felix Kratz;Rainer Haag

  • Dendritic Polyglycerols with Oligoamine Shells Show Low Toxicity and High siRNA Transfection Efficiency in Vitro

    Wiebke Fischer;Marcelo Calderón;Andrea Schulz;Ioanna Andreou

  • Functional nanogels for biomedical applications.

    M. Asadian-Birjand;A. Sousa-Herves;D. Steinhilber;J.C. Cuggino

  • Co-targeting the tumor endothelium and P-selectin-expressing glioblastoma cells leads to a remarkable therapeutic outcome

    Shiran Ferber;Galia Tiram;Ana Sousa-Herves;Anat Eldar-Boock

  • NIR- and thermo-responsive semi-interpenetrated polypyrrole nanogels for imaging guided combinational photothermal and chemotherapy

    Loryn E. Theune;Jens Buchmann;Stefanie Wedepohl;María Alejandra Molina

  • Thermosensitive dendritic polyglycerol-based nanogels for cutaneous delivery of biomacromolecules

    Madeleine Witting;Maria Molina;Katja Obst;Roswitha Plank

  • Targeted delivery of dendritic polyglycerol-doxorubicin conjugates by scFv-SNAP fusion protein suppresses EGFR+ cancer cell growth.

    Ahmad Fawzi Hussain;Harald Rune Krüger;Florian Kampmeier;Tim Weissbach

  • Nitric oxide releasing nanomaterials for cancer treatment: current status and perspectives

    Amedea Barozzi Seabra;Renata de Lima;Marcelo Calderon

  • Thermoresponsive nanodevices in biomedical applications.

    Julián Bergueiro;Marcelo Calderón

  • Hair follicles as a target structure for nanoparticles

    Jürgen Lademann;Fanny Knorr;H. Richter;S. Jung

Frequent Co-Authors

Rainer Haag
Rainer Haag Freie Universität Berlin
Felix Kratz
Felix Kratz University of Florence
Hans Christian Hennies
Hans Christian Hennies University of Huddersfield
Alejandro J. Müller
Alejandro J. Müller University of the Basque Country
Eckart Rühl
Eckart Rühl Freie Universität Berlin
David K. Smith
David K. Smith University of York
Jack Henkin
Jack Henkin Northwestern University
Sabrina Pricl
Sabrina Pricl University of Trieste
Christoph Weise
Christoph Weise Freie Universität Berlin
Iris Barshack
Iris Barshack Sheba Medical Center

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