Beteiligtes Team


Forschungsteam und Unterstützer

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Dr. Debbie van den Berg


Debbie ist Professor - Principal Investigator der Erasmus MC, Cell Biology

She managed to grow human brain organoids that allow us to investigate how structures of particular brain regions are formed, similar to what happens in the very early stages of a human embryo.


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Dr. Sylvia Huisman


Sylvia ist Klinischer Supervisor und Trainer der Zodiak-Prinsenstichting, MD PhD der expertise centrum Cornelia de Lange syndroom, Medical Director der Vereniging Cornelia de Lange syndroom, (MD) Physician for ID, SIB & CdLS der International Scientific Advisory Council (SAC)

She will manage the interactions with the patients/caretakers and the CdLS family organization and help to collect tissue samples.


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PhD. Mehrnaz Ghazvini


Mehrnaz ist Head iPS core facility der Erasmus MC, iPS core facility

Mehrnaz Ghazvini and her team from the iPS core facility will derive induced pluripotent stem cells from patient samples, which we need to grow the organoids.


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PHD. Kerstin Wendt


Kerstin ist Lid van de SAC der Vereniging Cornelia de Lange syndroom, Molecular Genetics Research der International Scientific Advisory Council (SAC), Professor - Principal Investigator der Erasmus MC, Cell Biology

Together, we want to understand how mutations in the NIPBL gene affect the proper development of the human brain. An important aspect is to find out how brain development is affected when only a few cells have the mutation (mosaicism).


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Amber Hof


Kerstin Wendt and her PhD student Amber Hof will study which genes are affected.

Amber completed her master's degree in Molecular Neuroscience at the University of Amsterdam, where she gained extensive experience researching nerve stem cells in the adult brain.


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PHD. Student Marieke Alzeer


Debbie van den Berg, her PhD student Marieke Alzeer supported by Anne Korporaal will use imaging  to study the behavior of the cells.

Marieke completed the master's degree in Neuroscience and Cognition at Utrecht University; during her master's, she worked with 3-dimensional organoids to mimic brain development.


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Anne Korporaal


Debbie van den Berg, her PhD student Marieke Alzeer supported by Anne Korporaal will use imaging  to study the behavior of the cells.



    

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