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Our NOCI PhD student Marc Vila Cuenca receives an Award from Alzheimer Netherlands for research into vascular dementia
Dr. Marc Vila Cuenca (CADASIL & Orlova group) receives 125,000 euros from Alzheimer Nederland for his research into vascular dementia. Mutations in the NOTCH3 gene are the leading hereditary cause of vascular dementia, affecting approximately 1 in 300 people...
Hande Aydogmus successfully defended her PhD thesis
On September 23rd, Hande Aydogmus successfully defended her PhD thesis titled “Integrated Sensors for Organ-on-Chip Platforms.” In her research, she explored the integration of CMOS-compatible cleanroom fabrication methods and field-effect transistor (FET)-based...
Dennis Nahon succesfully defended his thesis
On June 26th, Dennis Nahon, successfully defended his PhD thesis titled: ‘Modeling vascular disease using self-assembling human induced pluripotent stem cell derivatives in 3D vessels-on-chip.’In this thesis he developed novel models to study vascular diseases, to...
Get to know NOCI PhD student Kyra Swildens from Erasmus MC
Do you want to learn about X chromosome inactivation and X-linked intellectual disability, read the post of our NOCI PhD student Kyra Swildens.
Measuring TEER in 3D vessels-on-chip
Get to know NOCI PhD student Muriel Holzreuter from University of Twente. And learn about measuring TEER in 3D Vessels-on-Chip.
13.5 million euros for hDMT INFRA StemCells
Researchers from University Medical Centers in Leiden, Utrecht and Rotterdam in the Netherlands jointly affiliated within hDMT, intend to develop new organ and disease models using human stem cells
Get to know NOCI Partner UMCG and the Gut-on-Chip research
Get to know the Immunogenetics group of the Department of Genetics at the UMCG. The group focuses on the development of organoid and Organ-on-Chip models of the human gut and liver.
Vacancy 3 PhD and 1 Post-doc Position
Are you interested to develop innovative wafer-scale microfabrication technologies for advanced silicon- and biodegradable technology-based Organs-on-Chip (OoC)?
Get to know NOCI PhD student Maurits Unkel from Erasmus MC
Do you want to learn what it is like being a bioinformatician in a lab with predominantly biologists, read the post of our NOCI PhD student Maurits Unkel.
From a kidney epithelial cell in your urine to an ‘Intestine-Chip’
Renée Moerkens, NOCI PhD student from UMCG, is looking back on her PhD project which will be finalized in a couple of months.