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Netherlands Organ-on-Chip Initiative
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28-01-2019 09:03:21
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Amazing!! Two winning NOCI PhD students for the best Oral Talks award #EUROoCS2022. Congratulations Renée Moerkens & @LenaSophieKoch!


That was the afternoon of #EUROoCS2022, with presentation by #NOCI PhDs Renée Moerkens, Paul Motreuil, and José Manuel Rivera Arbelåez where they presented the most recent results on their projects in Organ-on-chip. #NOCI #OoC #organonachip #EUROoCS2022



Had an amazing two days at the #EUROoCS2022 conference! Proud to receive the Best Oral Presentation Award as a very special recognition for the past 4 years of work during my PhD. Thanks team UMCG Genetica Joram Mooiweer Dr. AarĂłn RamĂrez Sebo Withoff @JonkersIris, on to next year




Weâre ready for two days of practical training at the University of Twente (inactive). First talk from Andries van der Meer on OoC, standards and open technology platforms!


Yesterday, we started our #NOCI Troppo Breve meeting with the opening talk by Mummery Lab. In the next days, we will be sharing the latest results on organs-on-chip from the different partners of the consortium and discuss possible collaborations. #NOCI #OoC #organonachip


An amazing Troppo Breve meeting just finished with all NOCI members in Lochem. 4 amazing days full of discussions for directions and collaborations. Special thanks to the organizers Femke de Vrij, Gribnau lab and Ellen Thomassen. #NOCI #OoC #organonachip #research #troppobreve



Within #NOCI we combine (stem)cell biology and technology to push organs-on-chip to the next level! This video gives a small 'behind-the-scenes' insights in what we do in our laboratories Research UMCG, University of Twente (inactive), @LUMC, LUMC Leiden linkedin.com/posts/netherlaâŠ


The MPS World Summit sadly came to an end. It was an absolute fantastic meeting and once again showed how nice, open and receptive the MPS community is. The presentations, posters and discussions were excellent and gave some food for thoughts... A few highlights & impressions đ


We made a small intestine-on-chip from cells isolated from urine! Itâs out: In our preprint we highlight the remarkable self-organization of human iPSC-derived intestinal epithelial, mesenchymal and neural cells in an intestine-on-chip system. biorxiv.org/content/10.110⊠More infođ