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Jeroen de Jonge serves as a Researcher in the Department of Surgery at Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, specializing in hepatic transplantation and surgical innovation. His work integrates clinical practice with advanced organ preservation technologies to address critical challenges in liver graft viability.
Research interests emphasize Liver Transplantation optimization through Machine Perfusion techniques, Organ Preservation methodologies including decellularization, and mitigation of Biliary Complications like early allograft dysfunction. His fingerprint analysis reveals dominant contributions to liver graft assessment (54%), cholangiocarcinoma management (69%), and machine perfusion protocols (66%), establishing him as a key figure in transplant innovation.
Recent publications demonstrate a clear trajectory toward precision medicine in transplantation, featuring biomarker validation (e.g., flavin mononucleotide quantification), consensus-driven donor liver assessment standards, and expanded criteria donor utilization. This work prioritizes methodological rigor and international collaboration to transform clinical decision-making.
Scientific Awards:
- No scientific awards explicitly mentioned in source materials
Advising and Grants: Dr. de Jonge has supervised 4 research projects or students as indicated by "Supervised Work (4)" metrics. While specific grant details are unavailable, his leadership in European Liver and Intestine Transplant Association consensus guidelines implies substantial involvement in funded multinational research initiatives.
Labs and Teams: He operates within Erasmus MC's surgical research ecosystem focused on liver transplantation, actively participating in the European Liver and Intestine Transplant Association network. His collaborations span 32+ institutions globally, particularly in machine perfusion technology development and donor liver assessment standardization.


