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Jelle Sleeboom
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Jelle Sleeboom

Source: https://www.tue.nl/en/research/researchers/jelle-sleeboom Parent: https://www.tue.nl/en/research/research-groups/microsystems

Postdoc

Jelle Sleeboom

Contact

j.j.f.sleeboom@tue.nl

0402472186

Gemini zuid 3.122

Department / Institute

Mechanical Engineering

Group

Microsystems

Group Den Toonder

RESEARCH PROFILE

Jelle Sleeboom is a postdoctoral researcher in prof.dr.ir. Jaap den Toonder's Microsystems group. His current research focuses on developing "Cancer-on-a-chip" technology to study the mechanisms that underlie cancer metastasis. Within this topic, his main research interest lie in the role of oxygen in directional cancer cell migration, and the involvement of extracellular matrix mechanics in invasion. His personal research interests are in developing and understanding microfabrication methods, microfluidics, organ-on-chip technology, mechanobiology, and cancer-on-chip technology.

Organs-on-a-chip, born from the marriage between microsystems and biology, can help us understand the mechanisms underlying health and disease

ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

Jelle Sleeboom, born in Utrecht in 1989, obtained his BSc in Mechanical Engineering at Eindhoven University of Technology in 2012. During his final bachelor project, under supervision of dr. Hans Wyss, he contributed to microfluidic single particle trapping and squeezing technology. His sparked interest in microfluidic technology drove him to join prof.dr.ir. Jaap den Toonder's Microsystems group as an MSc student in 2013. During his time in the group, he spent several months abroad at Harvard's Wyss Institute in Boston, USA, where he worked on a microfluidic model of the Blood Brain Barrier. After graduating (with honors) in the brain-on-a-chip project of dr. Regina Luttge, he started his joint PhD in the Soft Tissue Engineering & Mechanobiology (STEM) and Microsystems groups in 2016. He successfully defended his PhD thesis titled "Microfluidic models of metastasis: In vitro approaches to study the tumor microenvironment" on September 29th, 2020. \

Recent Publications

Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology

(2023)

Mohammad Jouy Bar,Jelle J.F. Sleeboom,Elnaz Vaezzadeh,Cecilia M. Sahlgren,Jaap M.J. den Toonder](https://research.tue.nl/nl/publications/d730a421-2f62-4b18-a081-211b8a83efa8) - [### A Microfluidic Approach for Probing Heterogeneity in Cytotoxic T-Cells by Cell Pairing in Hydrogel Droplets

Micromachines

(2022)

Bart M. Tiemeijer,Lucie Descamps,Jelle J.F. Sleeboom,Jurjen Tel](https://research.tue.nl/nl/publications/38bffbc1-a527-4d32-ab8d-7eeb074d7336) - [### Fabrication of lumens on chip towards cancer microenvironment mimicry

Annual Meeting European Organ-on-Chip Society 2022, EUROoCS Conference 2022

(2022)

Mohammad Jouy Bar,Elnaz Vaezzadeh,Jelle J.F. Sleeboom,Jaap M.J. den Toonder](https://research.tue.nl/nl/publications/3ab32a7b-6c18-4372-aff5-7a55a81594e9) - [### Breast cancer metastasis on chip

Microphysiological systems from organoids to Organ-on-Chip

(2022)

Mohammad Jouy Bar,Jelle J.F. Sleeboom,Jaap M.J. den Toonder](https://research.tue.nl/nl/publications/b60eca00-84aa-4811-944c-99eff74cad48) - [### 3-D oxygen gradient chip for cancer cell migration research

26th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, MicroTAS 2022

(2022)

Pan Zuo,Jelle J.F. Sleeboom,Jaap M.J. den Toonder](https://research.tue.nl/nl/publications/9dfdb672-1795-40f7-b198-3208802fd38c)

Ancillary Activities

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