Currently, there are limited or no therapies available for many children affected by rare liver diseases. Vivian Lehmann spent her PhD researching the use of liver organoids to study mechanisms and potential therapies for rare liver diseases and defended her work on the 30th of November 2023.
In 2019, 31 young researchers started their PhD journey at the Regenerative Medicine Centre in Utrecht. Now, they are all finishing up, so it was time for a closing event.
Shicheng Ye spent his time as a PhD student developing an alternative hydrogel for liver organoid cultivation that is more reliable than the current standard.
Research unit Quantitative Biodiversity Dynamics is looking for ways to make the best use of data to gain insight into biodiversity and how it changes over time.
Accelerate your research with the research facilities at Utrecht Science Park. Join the online matchmaking event on 27 October and extend your Utrecht network.