Organizing partners and committee
Scientific programme committee
Jaap den Toonder (Eindhoven University of technology), Chair
Albert van den Berg (University of Twente)
Ronald Dekker (Delft University of Technology)
Janny van den Eijnden (Human Organ and Disease Model Technologies)
Christine Mummery (Leiden University medical center)
Mieke Schutte (Human Organ and Disease Model Technologies)
Kees Storm (Eindhoven University of Technology)
Logistics
Inge Haest (Human Organ and Disease Model Technologies)
Partners
hDMT
hDMT is a Dutch consortium of renowned scientists with backgrounds in engineering, biology, physics, chemistry, pharmacology and medicine, who share their knowledge, expertise and facilities to develop organ-on-chip models. hDMT’s researchers work at academic research institutions, university medical centers, and pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies in the Netherlands, designating hDMT as ‘a laboratory without walls’. hDMT currently has 14 partners, including the organizations of the PI’s of the current project (www.hdmt.technology).
NOCI
NOCI is the Netherlands Organ-on-Chip initiative, financed by the Gravity programme of NWO, in which researchers of LUMC, University of Twente (UT), UMCG, TU Delft and the Hubrecht Institute aim to develop organ-on-chip technology, particularly targeted at cardiovascular, gastrointestinal and brain diseases.
TU/e
Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) is a research university specializing in engineering science & technology.
Our education, research and knowledge valorization contribute to:
- science for society: solving the major societal issues and boosting prosperity and welfare by focusing on the Strategic Areas of Energy, Health and Smart Mobility
- science for industry: the development of technological innovation in cooperation with industry
- science for science: progress in engineering sciences through excellence in key research cores and innovation in education