Rubén López Sandoval
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PhD student at the Institute of Human Biology - Roche, Basel🇨🇭🏔Bioengineering-Organoids-Microbiome-SingleCellGenomics👨🔬
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04-02-2022 18:54:27
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Save the date! Single Cell Genomics 2023 #SCG2023 takes place Oct. 9-11 2023 in the beautiful mountain town Engelberg in Switzerland! 10th year anniversary of this unique experience. IdoAmitLab, Sten Linnarsson, Alexander van Oudenaarden, MarioniLab, Rickard Sandberg, Aviv Regev, Amos Tanay
Very excited to share that we have just launched a joint doctoral programme for Translational Engineering of Biological Systems together with D-BSSE, ETH Zurich next-gen-bioengineers.ethz.ch/doctorate.html
Exciting times at Institute of Human Biology! A new PhD program with D-BSSE, ETH Zurich -> next-gen-bioengineers.ethz.ch/doctorate.html. A search for new group leaders (early career) -> institutehumanbiology.com/about-the-ihb/…. It is a very interesting intersection at the moment: Exploration, Engineering, Translation! #Organoids #Basel
Human intestinal organoids with autologous tissue-resident immune cells biorxiv.org/content/10.110…. Incredible how they incorporate into the epithelium! Foundational tool for basic and translational research. Inspiring collab with Nikolche Gjorevski and Institute of Human Biology! #organoids
Proud to lead this project with Jonas (josch1@bsky) Leander Dony. Great collaboration of Treutlein lab Gray Camp Fabian Theis! We generated the first neural organoid cell atlas and compared it to the primary. Twittorial will follow later
#TeamIHB's inaugural IHB Science Days 2023 brought together our #HumanModelSystem scientists for 2 days of deep dive talks, science slams, workshops and fun! Congrats to our presentation winners Ninouk Giuliana Rossi Rubén López Sandoval Miguel Camacho, Adrian, Marius & Lukas!
El Institute of Human Biology Roche lidera la investigación farmacéutica con organoides 👨🔬 Su enfoque busca fármacos más efectivos y la automatización del cultivo de organoides. Lo cuenta en esta entrevista de Pilar Pérez en EL MUNDO el investigador García Cordero👇elmundo.es/ciencia-y-salu…
1. Adult stem cells (ASCs) compensate for cell loss during daily wear and tear. Evolution has created a variety of stem cell designs. In this review, Hans Clevers and I define six hallmarks that are key enabling features of the basic function of ASCs, replacing lost tissue.
Imagine growing a miniature version of the human intestine in the lab to study gut biology in great detail and test medicines before clinical trials? We are happy to share our latest publication on bioengineered human mini-intestines: authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S19… Let’s dive in!
Modular integration of epithelial, microbial, and immune components to study human intestinal biology. Amazing team project with Rubén López Sandoval, Marius Harter, Qianhui Yu, Mike Nikolaev, Matthias Lutolf, Nikolche Gjorevski, and many others Institute of Human Biology biorxiv.org/content/10.110…