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Joshua T. Loessberg-Zahl is a Researcher in Biomedical and Environmental Sensorsystems at the University of Twente's Faculty of Science and Technology. His work focuses on developing innovative microfluidic platforms for biomedical applications, with particular expertise in organ-on-chip technology and sensor development.
His research interests span multiple areas of biomedical engineering with emphasis on Microfluidics, Organ-on-Chip Technology, and Biomedical Sensors. His work integrates hydrogel engineering, concentration profiling, and laminar flow principles to create advanced diagnostic and research tools. Recent projects include developing ISO-compliant organ-on-chip platforms and metastasis-on-a-chip models for cancer research.
His publication record shows consistent growth from 2016 through 2024, with significant contributions to microfluidic device development. His work on the blood-retinal barrier model has garnered 59 citations, demonstrating substantial impact in the field. Research trends indicate increasing focus on clinically relevant applications of microfluidic technology, particularly in cancer metastasis modeling and diagnostic sensor development.
Loessberg-Zahl actively collaborates with researchers across multiple institutions, as evidenced by his co-authorship on interdisciplinary projects. His recent presentation at the SEARCH conference in September 2023 highlights his ongoing engagement with the microfluidics research community.
His laboratory work centers on developing practical microfluidic solutions for biomedical challenges, with particular emphasis on creating accessible, cleanroom-free fabrication methods for organ-on-chip applications. Current research focuses on translating microfluidic technology into clinically relevant diagnostic tools and research platforms.


