Organoid Club - Participating Labs

We would like to give you an overview of labs working on various types and aspects of organoid models in Bonn. Please get in touch for technical advice, exchange and  collaboration!

Who does what? Find your collaboration partner here:

Dirk Baumjohann

Type of Organoids: Human adenoid/tonsil-based immune organoids

Methods: Immune organoids
Research Topics: Immunology, drug testing

Oliver Brüstle

Type of Organoids: Cortical organoids, myelinoids, human, iPSC derived

Methods: Toxicology screening, disease modeling, genetic engineering, fluorescence microscopy, multiomics
Research Topics: Drug/Toxicology screening, Disease modeling

Volker Busskamp

Type of Organoids: Retinal Organoids, Neuromuscular Junction Organoids, Printed neuronal circuits

Methods: Forward programming of stem cell, vascularization of organoids, electrophysiology, microfluidics, optogenetics
Research Topics: Visual Neuroscience, Bioengineering, Vision Restoration

Rabiul Hosen

Type of Organoids:  Human cardiac and valve spheroid

Yongguo Li

Type of Organoids: Thermogenic fat organoids (mouse, human)

Methods: Multiomics, vascularization, genetic modifying, snRNA-seq, organ-on-a-chip
Research Topics: Metabolism, biogenegetics, drug screening, tissue development, cellular crosstalk

Veronika Lukacs-Kornek

Type of Organoids: Lymph node 3D culture, stromal cells cultures, multicellular spheroid

Methods: Immune organoids
Research Topics: Stroma-T cell interaction, stroma-tumor intercation

Elvira Mass

Type of Organoids: Cerebral organoids, human iPSC-derived

Methods: Immune-competent brain organoids, transcriptomics, metabolic profiling, fluorescence microscopy
Research Topics: Environmental factors, neurodevelopment, neuroinflammation

Alexander Pfeifer

Type of Organoids: Human iPSC-derived brown adipose organoids

Methods: Live imaging, whole-mount fluorescence imaging, vascularization
Research Topics: Thermogenesis, tissue modeling, cell-cell crosstalk 

Elena Reckzeh

Type of Organoids: Gut, colorectal cancer (human, mouse)

Methods: Drug Screening, Assay development, Transwells, Fluidics, Organoid reporter Lines (CRISPaint)
Research Topics: Metabolism, nutritent uptake, personalized therapy

Manuel Ritter

Type of Organoids: Lung, lymphatic vessels, bronchialveloar (human, mouse)

Methods: Establishment of helminth organoid models
Research Topics: Helminths, drug screening

Carmen Ruiz de Almodóvar

Type of Organoids: Blood vessels, neurovascular unit

Methods: 3D blood vessels system, BBB models, neurovascular unit on a chip
Research Topics: Neurovascular biology, neurodevelopment, neuroimmunology

Florian I. Schmidt

Type of Organoids: Intestinal epithelial organoids (human, mouse), skin explants (human)

Methods: Genetic engineering, infections with DNA and RNA viruses, fluorescence mircoscopy, nanobodies
Research Topics: Innate immune responses, virus infections

Ana Ivonne Vazquez-Armendariz

Type of Organoids: Lung, white adipose tissue (human, mouse)

Methods: Disease modeling, immune-competent organoids, vascularization of organoids
Research Topics: Immune-epithelial cell crosstalk, metaflammation

Dagmar Wachten

Type of Organoids: White adipose tissue, kidney (human, mouse)

Methods: Optogenetics to manipulate cellular signaling
Research Topics: Primary cilia-dependent cell-cell communication in tissue niches (immune cells - non-immune cells)

Heike Weighardt/Irmgard Förster

Type of Organoids: Adipose tissue organoids (mouse)

Methods: Immune-competent organoids, Fluorescence microscopy, Flow cytometry, Lipidomics
Research Topics: Environmental influence on metabolism, Immune cell-adipocyte crosstalk

Zahra Farzaneh

Type of Organoids: Human iPSC-derived endocardial organoid, cardiac spheroid

Bonn Organoid Club

The Bonn Organoid Club is a forum for biomedical researchers to share expertise and reagents for organoid models. One focus here is on technical aspects that are of interest to many scientists in this field. In addition, external scientists are invited to present their research on the topic of "organoids" to the Bonn community. Organizers of the Bonn Organoid Club are Florian I. Schmidt, Elena Reckzeh and Ana Ivonne Vazquez-Armendariz, supported by the “Life and Health” Transdisciplinary Research Area (TRA).

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Dr. Meike Brömer

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