Human Intestinal Organoids (HIOs) are in vitro 3D cell cultures arranged in a crypt-villus structure that incorporate many physiological features of the intestinal epithelium, including the presence of different cell populations (enterocytes, goblet cells, enteroendocrine and Paneth cells). HIOs can
Last updated on: 15-10-2025 - 15:34
Contact: Joana Rocha-Pereira
Organisation: Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KUL)
Status: Published in peer reviewed journal
Organ-on-Chip (OoC) systems are an emerging cell culture technology that bridge the gap between conventional 2D culture and animal models or patients. These microfluidic systems typically consist of one or more compartments containing tissue-specific cells grown on scaffolds such as membranes or
Last updated on: 15-10-2025 - 15:28
Contact: Joana Rocha-Pereira
Organisation: Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KUL), Microbiology, Immunology and Transplantation (DMIT) - KU Leuven
Status: Still in development, Internally validated
Testicular organoids are a promising tool for studying testicular function and the effects of toxicants. Immature testicular cells are currently the most efficient at forming organoids that closely recapitulate seminiferous tubule-like architecture and functions. However, the scarcity of human
Last updated on: 15-10-2025 - 15:20
Contact: Samuel Silva
Organisation: Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
Status: Still in development, Published in peer reviewed journal
Current pre-clinical drug safety evaluation methods remain costly, inefficient, and unreliable, with 80–90% of compounds ultimately failing in human trials — often due to poor predictive models and safety concerns. Scaffold-based 3D organ models offer a more promising and physiologically relevant
Last updated on: 02-10-2025 - 14:55
Contact: Jolanda van Hengel
Organisation: Ghent University (UGent), Ghent University hospital (UZ Gent), Interuniversitair Micro-Electronica Centrum (IMEC), University of Hasselt (UHasselt)
Status: Still in development
Older adults are characterized by specific metabolic changes, altering their nutritional needs (i.e., lower calorie but higher protein requirement). Adapted nutrition is of crucial importance for this group. To develop foods adapted to the nutritional needs of older adults and test the impact of
Last updated on: 01-10-2025 - 16:20
Contact: Dorine Duijsens
Organisation: Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KUL)
Status: Published in peer reviewed journal
Here, we introduce an open-access Spheroid Light Microscopy Image Atlas (SLiMIA) that can serve as a training set for morphology studies of 3D cell cultures. We provide images with a variety of metadata: 9 microscopes, 47 cell lines, 8 culture media, 4 spheroid formation methods and multiple cell
Last updated on: 01-10-2025 - 08:40
Contact: Eva Blondeel
Organisation: Ghent University (UGent)
Status: Published in peer reviewed journal
Here we present the self-assembly of single-cell suspensions into spheroids by the liquid overlay method, followed by a modular framework for a multifaceted phenotyping of spheroids. Cell seeding, supernatant handling and compound administration are elaborated by both manual and automated procedures
Last updated on: 01-10-2025 - 08:37
Contact: Eva Blondeel
Organisation: Ghent University (UGent)
Status: Published in peer reviewed journal
More than 3 million deaths worldwide are linked to excessive alcohol consumption. Alcohol abuse associated gut barrier dysfunction is thought to play an important role in the development of alcohol-associated liver disease. Although some aspects that contribute to this process have been elucidated,
Last updated on: 15-09-2025 - 08:46
Contact: Ami Gloria Toulehohoun
Organisation: Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL)
Partners: Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL), Cliniques universitaires Saint-Luc
Status: Internally validated, Published in peer reviewed journal
This method generates cortical brain organoids from embryonic stem cells or induced pluripotent stem cells. The protocol involves neural induction of 3D aggregates (embryoid bodies) which are then directed towards the cortical lineage in the presence of small molecules. SMAD inhibition (dorsomorphin
Last updated on: 12-09-2025 - 08:51
Contact: Roel Quintens
Organisation: Belgian Nuclear Research Centre
Status: Published in peer reviewed journal
Colorectal cancer is the third most prevalent cancer worldwide, with radiotherapy being a common treatment. Existing models of the gastrointestinal tract, including mouse and 2D immortalized human cell culture models, lack the combination of human representability and radiotoxicity. This study seeks
Last updated on: 09-09-2025 - 16:29