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Anke R. Vollertsen is a researcher specializing in Applied Stem Cell Technologies, with a focus on Microfluidics and Organ-on-Chip systems. Her work involves developing innovative platforms for biomedical applications, including ISO-compliant systems for multi-organ modeling and 3D porous architectures for cardiac tissue simulation. She has contributed to advancements in nanoparticle printing via bipolar electrochemistry and localized Raman sensing, as well as syngeneic modeling of breast cancer bone metastasis.
- Key Collaborations: Partnerships with researchers like J. T. Loessberg-Zahl, A. Paul, and M. Odijk.
- Research Outputs: 20 publications (2018-2024), including a 2024 study on organ-on-chip platforms and a 2022 automated chip for organs-on-chips.
- Awards: Recipient of the 2018 CHEMINAS Poster Award for her contributions to microfluidics.
Her work intersects with fields like biomedical engineering, nanotechnology, and oncology, emphasizing translational applications in disease modeling and sensing technologies.
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