
Lisanne Groeneveldt
PhD Researcher
Bone tissue engineering: Creating bone tissue for use in craniofacial area by comparing cells from different origins and optimising their processing
- Cell biology
- Cell Therapy
- Bone and cartilage regeneration
- Clinical translation
This PhD-project focuses on the culture of craniofacial human periosteum-derived cells and and exploring the differences between craniofacial-derived cells and tibial-derived cells. Furthermore, we will optimise culturing strategies by selecting the best combination and dosis of growth factors and select the best scaffolds to use. The obtained tissue-engineered constructs will be tested in an orthotopic rat model for craniofacial bone defects, which will be developed and validated.
- 2015: Master’s degree in Medicine, obtained at Erasmus University Rotterdam
- 2017: Master’s degree in Molecular Medicine, obtained at Erasmus University Rotterdam
- 2019: Master’s degree in Dentistry, obtained at KU Leuven
- Groeneveldt LC, Knuth C, Witte-Bouma J, O’Brien FJ, Wolvius EB, Farrell E: Enamel Matrix
Derivative has No Effect on the Chondrogenic Differentiation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells.
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology 2:29, 2014 - Spiegelberg L, Braks JA, Groeneveldt LC, Djasim UM, van der Wal KG, Wolvius EB. Hyperbaric
oxygen therapy as a prevention modality for radiation damage in the mandibles of mice. Journal
of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery. 32: 214, 2015 - Smeets M, Gemels B, Groeneveldt L, Politis C: Is there need for technical investigations in order
to predict potential length of hospital stay of oral infections? American Journal of Emergency
Medicine, 2019 Feb;37(2):231-236. doi: 10.1016/j.ajem.2018.05.034. Epub 2018 Jun 10.
lisanne.groeneveldt [at] kuleuven.be