About
Dr. Sebas Pronk is a dedicated researcher at Utrecht University's Faculty of Science, affiliated with the Cell Biology, Neurobiology and Biophysics department. His work spans interdisciplinary domains within life sciences, focusing on molecular targeting, drug delivery systems, and fibrosis-related mechanisms.
- Current Role: Researcher at Biodynamics and Biocomplexity group
- Location: Hugo R. Kruyt Building, Padualaan 8, Room N.803, Utrecht
Research Focus: Dr. Pronk's work centers on intracellular drug delivery, fibrosis targeting, and nanobody-based therapeutics. He has pioneered approaches using 89Zr-labeled vectors for liver fibrosis imaging and developed nanobody-drug conjugates for targeted therapies.
Key Research Themes:
- Theranostic vectors for fibrosis
- PDGFRβ receptor targeting
- Rho-kinase inhibition effects on hepatic cells
- Intracellular delivery mechanisms
Publication Trends: Recent works (2024-2019) demonstrate expertise in antibody engineering, fibrosis diagnostics, and molecular targeting. Notably, he has advanced pan-fibrosis theranostics and non-invasive imaging techniques for liver disease.
