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Projects - dr.ir. DE (Dirk) Martens

Projects by DE Martens
  • Marine Sponge Cell Biotechnology
    We are developing scalable sponge cell culture systems, utilising an optimised, amino acid-rich medium to enhance cell proliferation and establish...
  • Production of bioengineered outer membrane vesicles as vaccine platform
    Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) are spherical nanoparticles produced by bacteria. OMVs encompass only the outside of the bacterium and are well suited...
  • dr.ir. DE (Dirk) Martens
    dr.ir. DE (Dirk) Martens associate professor
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Subdivision Bio Process Engineering
Address Droevendaalsesteeg 1
6708PB WAGENINGEN
Post address Postbus/POBox 16
6700AA WAGENINGEN
Secretary +31317482954
Building/room Radix Oostvleugel(107)/E2.148
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Expertise Biotechnology, Engineering, Biochemical pathways, Bioprocess engineering, Bioreactors, Cell culture, Metabolism
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