Hubrecht Institute
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Contributing to a better world through research into the fundamental processes of living cells, tissues and organisms. The Hubrecht Institute is a research institute of KNAW and is affiliated with the UMC Utrecht.
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Save the date! The second Hubrecht Symposium will take place on March 26, 2026. This year’s theme is “Molecular Machines in Development”, with Petra Hajkova, Andrea Pauli and @danielgerlich.bsky.social as keynote speakers. Registration opens soon, stay tuned via hubrecht.eu/hubrecht-symposium/. ‬
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Congratulations to @hansclevers.bsky.social for receiving the Spanish Abarca Prize. "By discovering the Lgr5 marker and introducing gut organoid culture, he laid the foundation for a technology that today redefines biomedical research and clinical care." www.abarcaprize.com
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We spoke to Miguel Leung, who today celebrates his first year as a group leader at the Hubrecht Institute. His group uses structural cell biology to study reproduction and microbial diversity at atomic resolution. Read the full interview here: www.hubrecht.eu/one-year-in-...
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Congrats to @maxmadern.bsky.social from the @marvintanenbaum.bsky.social group! He received the CS&D Best Publication Award for work revealing that ribosomes can help each other when translating tricky sequences. This was made possible by a method using circular RNA to watch ribosomes in action.
Dr. Eric Kalkhoven, coordinator of the CS&D PhD programme, hands over the certificate to Max Madern
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Looking for a Sunday activity, suitable for curious minds (young and old)? Visit our stand at Utrecht University on October 5th, during the Weekend of Science!

Here, you can discover all about DNA and learn more about the research at the Hubrecht Institute. More details below! 👇
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Utrecht Science Week opened today! From September 26th to October 5th, Utrecht Science Park opens its doors to the public. Curious to see our labs from the inside? Register for our tour on October 2nd: https://www.utrechtsciencepark.nl/en/utrecht-science-week/programme?open=184. More details below 👇
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Ready to establish your own research group at the Hubrecht Institute for Molecular and Developmental Biology? We’re seeking a tenure-track group leader to develop an innovative research line within our vibrant scientific community. Learn more & apply! https://f.mtr.cool/jncxfqkuds
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🧬 Hubrecht researchers have developed a method that can detect DNA methylation and histone modifications simultaneously in single cells. They can now for the first time study how their interaction influences gene activity. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41592-025-02847-4 

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Congratulations to Juan Garaycoechea, @puckknipscheer.bsky.social and team CAUSE for being shortlisted in this year’s @cancergrand.bsky.social! They compete with 11 teams for £20M to study how DNA damage leads to mutation signatures in our DNA that can cause cancer. #CancerGrandChallenges
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Final chance to apply for the Hubrecht International PhD Program! Applications close September 15th. 👇
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🧬 Looking for a PhD position in molecular or developmental biology? 🔬

✉️ The Hubrecht Institute now has its very own PhD program! Applications are open and will be accepted until September 15th. Read more here 👉 www.hubrecht.eu/hipp/
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🎓 Today, Vincent van Batenburg successfully defended his thesis! He studied gastruloids, a model for early embryonic development, and also developed a technique to measure the speed of DNA replication in single cells. Congratulations Vincent!

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Gastruloids and DNA replication – PhD defense Vincent van Batenburg
Vincent van Batenburg successfully defended his PhD thesis. He worked on gastruloids and a new technique for studying DNA replication.
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Kim de Luca, Hubrecht alumna from the Kind group, was featured by MIT Technology Review in this year's Innovators Under 35! Swipe to read more.

The full list can be found here: http://www.technologyreview.com/innovators-under-35/2025/.
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1/11 In @science.org: A new perspective on how our intestines renew. Cells are not “pushed out” by crowding or die from apoptosis. Instead, cells play a mechanical tug-of-war, where weaker cells extrude, reframing gut renewal as force-regulated. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Epithelial tension controls intestinal cell extrusion
Cell extrusion is essential for homeostatic self-renewal of the intestinal epithelium. Extrusion is thought to be triggered by crowding-induced compression of cells at the intestinal villus tip. In th...
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Intestinal cells are replaced every few days. Scientists always assumed that excess cells were pushed out to remove them, but now show that cells instead pull at each other in a sort of tug-of-war game to remove the weakest ones. 👉 www.hubrecht.eu/intestinal-cells-pull  

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We are pleased to welcome back former Hubrecht director and group leader @hansclevers.bsky.social to the Hubrecht Institute as of today! He will lead the Organoid group – now Clevers group – in the role of distinguished group leader.

Read more on our website 👉 www.hubrecht.eu/clevers-retu...
Hans Clevers returns to the Hubrecht Institute
Hans Clevers returns to the Hubrecht Institute from September 1st. He will lead the Clevers group as distinguished group leader.
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Congratulations to the Bothma group for becoming the very first lab at our institute to achieve a LEAF Silver certificate!

We are proud to see our labs adopting more sustainable practices, and we will continue working to make the Hubrecht Institute future-proof!
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🎉 Congratulations Danny Sahtoe! He received a grant from the Dutch Parkinson Foundation to develop new protein-based strategies against Parkinson’s disease. Sahtoe aims to design proteins that can stop the spread of alpha-synuclein in the brain. Read more 👉 www.hubrecht.eu/sahtoe-grant...
Danny Sahtoe receives Dutch Parkinson Foundation grant
Danny Sahtoe has received a grant from the Dutch Parkinson Foundation. He will study new strategies for protein therapy against Parkinson's.
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Just one month left to apply for the Hubrecht International PhD Program! This fully funded 4-year PhD offers the opportunity to join a high-profile lab in molecular & developmental biology, exceptional training, and mentorship from leading scientists.

Apply before September 15 www.hubrecht.eu/hipp/
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The human heart can’t repair itself after injury, but that of a spiny mouse can. With the Dekker Grant from the Hartstichting, Tim Koopmans will study how fibroblasts in the spiny mouse heart promote regeneration, aiming for regenerative treatments for heart disease. www.hubrecht.eu/koopmans-awa...
Tim Koopmans awarded Dekker Grant for research into heart repair
Tim Koopmans has been awarded a Senior Scientist Dekker Grant. With the grant, he can further investigate the heart’s ability to repair itself after damage.
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We are deeply saddened by the passing of our colleague Catherine Rabouille.

Catherine was senior group leader at the Hubrecht Institute, an exceptional cell biologist, a passionate mentor, and a driving force for diversity and inclusion in science.

Full tribute: www.hubrecht.eu/in-memoriam-...
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Welcome to the Hubrecht Institute @leootsuki.bsky.social!

Together with his new team, Leo will study the molecular principles of tissue regeneration in the axolotl. Learn more about his work on our website www.hubrecht.eu/research-gro...