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Hanne Biesmans is a PhD student at Linköping University's Department of Science and Technology (ITN), part of the Organic Bioelectronics group at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics (LOE). Her research focuses on understanding organic electronics at biological interfaces, particularly in developing soft electrodes for medical applications. Supervised by Daniel Simon, she works on the eNeuroPharma project, exploring bioelectronic interfaces for next-generation therapies.
Education: BSc and MSc in Biomedical Sciences from Hasselt University (Belgium), specializing in Molecular Mechanisms in Health and Disease and Bioelectronics and Nanotechnology. Her master's thesis involved electropolymerization of conducting polymers for bioelectronic applications.
Research Interests: Organic bioelectronics, conductive polymers, bioelectronic interfaces, and drug delivery systems. Her work bridges organic electronics and biology, contributing to fields like biomedical engineering and material science. Recent publications highlight innovations in conductive hydrogels, cell membrane interactions, and in vivo bioelectronic fabrication.
Awards: Selected as a Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe 2024 laureate in Science and Healthcare.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Organic Bioelectronics group and LOE, collaborating with researchers like Magnus Berggren and Daniel Simon on groundbreaking projects such as growing electrodes in living tissue and developing enzymatically polymerized conductors.





