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Bart de Haan is a Researcher and Education Assistant at Utrecht University's Faculty of Science within the Department of Cell Biology, Neurobiology and Biophysics. His academic work is centered in the Hugo R. Kruyt Building at Padualaan 8, Room N503 in Utrecht, Netherlands, where he conducts research and contributes to educational activities in cellular and neurobiological sciences.
De Haan's research interests primarily focus on cellular structures and neuronal mechanisms, with particular expertise in microtubule organization, neuronal polarity, and intracellular transport systems. His work frequently utilizes Caenorhabditis elegans as a model organism to investigate fundamental biological processes at the cellular level. His research bridges cell biology, neurobiology, and biophysics, examining how cellular structures influence neuronal function and development.
Analysis of his publication record reveals a consistent focus on microtubule dynamics and their role in neuronal development and function. His most recent work demonstrates sophisticated approaches to studying cellular transport mechanisms, including light-controlled manipulation techniques. The research shows progression from basic cellular studies in the early 2000s toward more specialized neuronal investigations in recent years, with increasing technical sophistication in methodology.
While no specific awards are documented in the available materials, his publications in high-impact journals such as eLife and Journal of Cell Science indicate recognition within the scientific community. His collaborative approach is evident through multiple co-authorships with researchers like Casper Hoogenraad and Lukas Kapitein.
De Haan maintains an active research presence with his most recent publication appearing in 2020. His laboratory work appears focused on cellular dynamics within the Cell Biology, Neurobiology and Biophysics department, contributing to Utrecht University's research profile in life sciences.


