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Eve de Geus
@evedegeus.bsky.social
Powerlifting immunologist
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I'm very pleased that our review paper on how organ-on-chip technology can aid research on how the lungs and skin respond to exposure to air pollution! Can't wait to see the final version.
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Advances in Organ-on-a-Chip Technology to Examine the Impact of Air Pollutants on Epithelial Barrier Tissues
It is estimated that 99 % of the world population is exposed to air pollution above air quality guidelines and this is responsible for 6.7 million pre…
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July 10, 2025 at 7:08 AM
We're excited to share our I-Sense consortium has been awarded a WorkTech grant. Together with Imcomet and TU Delft we're developing a fast, minimally invasive test for real-time insight in skin inflammation.
Het zorginnovatieprogramma WorkTech honoreert zes publiek-private samenwerkingsprojecten. Deze consortia ontvangen ieder € 250.000 subsidie om een arbeidsbesparende innovatie verder te ontwikkelen en naar de zorgpraktijk te brengen. Meer lezen: www.medicaldelta.nl/nieuws/zorgi...
Zorginnovatieprogramma WorkTech: financiering voor zes arbeidsbesparende innovatieprojecten
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July 3, 2025 at 8:25 AM
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Convergence researchers @jaspervbeen.bsky.social and Pilar Garcia-Gomez with colleagues and collaborators show that prenatal exposure to extreme temperatures negatively impacts on birth outcomes. This underscores the need for targeted public health policies.
Health disparities in the impact of prenatal temperature exposure on birth outcomes: A nationwide population-based study in the Netherlands
This study aimed to investigate the impact of prenatal temperature exposure on birth outcomes and related health disparities across socioeconomic stat…
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July 1, 2025 at 7:55 AM
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Our Flagship program is part of the Convergence, an alliance between #TUDelft, #ErasmusMC & #EramusUniversity to solve relevant and urgent problems. We aim to develop a wearable device to measure health effects of exposure to air pollution in real-time.
February 7, 2024 at 8:48 AM