Hans Clevers
@HansClevers
Professor at Utrecht University, advisor at Hubrecht Institute and Princess Máxima Center. Head of Pharma Research and Early Development at Roche from 18-3-22
🔬 Developing next-generation Antibiotics: @Roche we are pioneering the discovery and development of novel antibiotics that can fight resistant bacteria, aiming for future generations to have effective treatments. Visit our #AMR hub:roche.com/stories/antibi…
Join us this fall for a Cold Spring Harbor Lab meeting (Sept 28 - Oct 1, 2025) on "Bioengineered Tissue Systems & Models" on Long Island, New York. Co-organized by myself, my advisor Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic @GVNlab & collaborator Mirjana Maletic-Savatic: meetings.cshl.edu/meetings.aspx?…
The @TreutleinLab established long-term, live light-sheet microscopy on unguided brain #organoids generated from fluorescently labelled hiPSCs, which enables tracking of tissue morphology, cell behaviors, and subcellular features. 🧫 @Nature | go.nature.com/4la2yZh
🔬 We're at a pivotal moment in our Parkinson's research! 🧠 Our understanding of alpha-synuclein is progressing, opening new possibilities for therapies. Proud of our dedicated scientists driving this change! 🌟 roche.com/stories/redefi… #Neuroscience #ParkinsonsResearch
📢Big News! #TeamIHB welcomes Gaudenz Danuser, Co-Director for Computational Biology! Under his leadership, we will build a new research core with bespoke capabilities to drive breakthrough discoveries in human biology! 👏@gdanuser1 #RocheInnovation #pRED go.roche.com/eekpj
Do you want to learn how to make mouse thymus organoids? Our lab recently published a STAR Protocol on generating thymic epithelial organoids from adult mouse thymus tissue. Read it here: doi.org/10.1016/j.xpro… #Thymus #Organoids #STARProtocol #TEC
We’re deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Dr. James Till, whose work laid the foundation for the entire field of stem cell research. His work continues to influence the science we cover in every episode of the podcast. From Daylon, Arun, and all of us at the Stem Cell…
🔬🧫 Organoids, 3D tissues grown from human stem cells have shown great promise over the past 15 years, revolutionizing biomedical research, though they can't fully replace animal testing. go.epfl.ch/61U-en
Our PhD student Sam presented our work on thymus organoids at this year’s Global Thymus Network meeting, ThymUS 2025. #ThymUS2025 #Organoids #Thymus
Interview with the winners of the 2025 (Tierschutzforschungspreis) Animal Welfare Research Award (@bmel , @Bf3R_centre) - Hans Clevers (@HansClevers , @hubrechtinstitute, @TheCleversLab ) - Adrian Smith (@adrian_3r , @norecopa ) youtu.be/rJx8xvmk8aw?fe…
#organoids made it into the main German news show: ARD Tagesschau! tagesschau.de/wissen/forschu… @_hubrecht @_IHB_Research @Roche
Open position for a talented student in my group at @IHB_Research . Working closely with @AntonioSantinha , you will have the opportunity to use organoids, immune cell co-cultures and high-content CRISPR screens to study CRC carcinogenesis. go.roche.com/r7syy
Check out new @TheScientistLLC article highlighting our postdoc @AmandaARolf ’s work on a novel pancreatic organoid model that includes all three key cell types, offering new insights into pancreatic development: the-scientist.com/a-novel-three-…
.@AnnaPagliaro5, @BArtegiani, & @HendriksDelilah discuss the emerging approaches to enhance human brain #organoid physiology. 🧠 Don't miss their review, which is out now in @TrendsCellBio! 📌 bit.ly/40xBtqs
Researchers from the @TheCleversLab developed a method to grow organoids using a bacterial protein: Invasin. The study, published today in @PNASNews, shows that Invasin offers a sustainable, affordable and animal-free alternative to current methods. hubrecht.eu/Invasin-protei…