Luc van
der Laan is Professor of Liver Regenerative Medicine and serves as the Head of
the Laboratory of Experimental Transplantation and Intestinal Surgery (LETIS)
at the Erasmus MC Transplant Institute, Department of Surgery, University
Medical Center Rotterdam, Netherlands. He is dedicated to pioneering research
in regenerative medicine and organ transplantation. His academic journey
commenced in Amsterdam, where he studied Biology at the University of Amsterdam
and completed his PhD in Immunology at the VU in 1998. As a post-doctoral
researcher, he moved to the life-sciences hub of San Diego, California,
spending three years at Scripps Research Institute, focusing on islet
transplantation and xenogenic infections (Nature 2000). With over 225
international peer-reviewed publications, he has garnered numerous national and
international scientific awards including the ILTS Basic Science Award. He
mentored numerous graduate and PhD students, nurturing the next generation of
scientific talent. His team has made significant contributions to the field,
including advancements of patient-specific organoids for modeling liver cancer
(Acta Biomater. 2023, Nat. Med. 2018), elucidating novel pathways involved in
branching morphogenesis in bile duct organoids (Cell Stem Cell 2022), and
pioneering advanced decellularization methodologies for extracting
extracellular matrix from human liver, bile duct, and tumor tissue (Biomater.
2022, Mater. Sci. Eng. C. 2020). He guided consensus building on the new
nomenclature for liver and pancreas organoids (Cell Stem Cell 2021). Since 2024,
he hold an additional appointment at Delft University of Technology as Medical
Delta Professor and Convergence Health Technology. Actively engaged in
professional societies, Luc serves as a board member of the Dutch Society for
Stem Cell Research (DSSCR) and the European Cell Therapy and Organ Regeneration
Section of ESOT. His professional aspirations center on unlocking the potential
of regenerative medicine utilizing organoids and biomaterials for liver
diseases and the advancement of liver transplantation.
Sleeboom JJF, van
Tienderen GS, Schenke-Layland K, van der Laan LJW, Khalil AA, Verstegen
MMA. The
extracellular matrix as hallmark of cancer and metastasis: From biomechanics to
therapeutic targets.Science Translational Medicine 2024;16 (728) (IF
17)
van
der Laan LJW, Bosker T, and Peijnenburg WJG. Deciphering
potential implications of dietary microplastics for human health. Nat Rev Gastro Hep 2023 20(6):340-341 (IF
73)
Roos
FJM, van Tienderen GS, Wu H, Bordeu I, Vinke D, Albarinos LM, Monfils K,
Niesten S, Smits R, Willemse J, Rosmark O, Westergren-Thorsson G, Kunz DJ, de
Wit M, French PJ, Vallier L, IJzermans JNM, Bartfai R, Marks H, Simons BD, van
Royen ME, Verstegen MMA, van der Laan LJW. Human branching cholangiocyte
organoids recapitulate functional bile duct formation. Cell Stem Cell. 2022 May 5;29(5):776-794 (IF 25)
Willemse
J, van Tienderen G, van Hengel E, Schurink I, van der Ven D, Kan Y, de Ruiter
P, Rosmark O, Westergren-Thorsson G G, Schneeberger K, van der Eerden B, Roest
H, Spee B, van der Laan LJW, de Jonge J, Verstegen MMA. Hydrogels
derived from decellularized liver tissue support the growth and differentiation
of cholangiocyte organoids.
Biomaterials 2022 284:121473. (IF 15)
van
Tienderen G, Li L, Broutier L, SaitoY, Inacio P, Huch M, Selaru FM/Verstegen
MM/van der Laan LJ. Hepatobiliary tumor organoids for
personalized medicine: a multicenter view on establishment, limitations and
future directions. Cancer Cell. 2022,
2022.02.001 (IF 31)
Marsee
A, Roos FJM, Verstegen MMA; HPB Organoid Consortium, Gehart H, de Koning E, Lemaigre
F, Forbes SJ, Peng WC, Huch M, Takebe T, Vallier L, Clevers H, Spee B/van
der Laan LJ. Building consensus on definition and nomenclature of
hepatic, pancreatic, and biliary organoids. Cell Stem Cell 2021, 28:816-832 (IF 24)
Broutier
L, Mastrogiovanni G, Verstegen MM, Francies HE, Gavarró LM, Bradshaw CR, Allen GE, Arnes-Benito R, Sidorova O,
Gaspersz MP, Georgakopoulos N, Koo BK, Dietmann S, Davies SE, Praseedom RK,
Lieshout R, IJzermans JNM, Wigmore SJ, Saeb-Parsy K, Garnett MJ, van der
Laan LJ, Huch M. Human primary liver cancer-derived organoid cultures for
disease modeling and drug screening. Nat
Med. 2017 23:1424-1435 (IF 53)
Ramakrishnaiah
V, Thumann C, Fofana I, Habersetzer F, Pan Q, de Ruiter PE, Willemsen R,
Demmers JA, Stalin Raj V, Jenster G, Kwekkeboom J, Tilanus HW, Haagmans BL,
Baumert TF and van der Laan LJ. Exosome-mediated transmission of
hepatitis C virus between human hepatoma Huh7.5 cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 2013 110: 13109-13 (IF 11)
Verhoeven
CJ, Farid WR, de Ruiter PE, Hansen BE, Roest HP, Jonge JD, Kwekkeboom J,
Metselaar HJ, Tilanus HW, Kazemier G, van der Laan LJ. MicroRNA
profiles in graft preservation solution are predictive for ischemic-type
biliary lesions after liver transplantation. J. Hepatol. 2013 59: 1231–1238 (IF 25)
Pan Q, Ramakrishnaiah V, Henry SD,
Fouraschen S, Kwekkeboom J, Tilanus HW, Janssen HLA and van der Laan LJ.
Hepatic cell-to-cell transmission of
small silencing RNA can extend the therapeutic reach of RNAi Gut
2012 61: 1330-1339 (IF 23)
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