Biography
Dr. Saskia De Man performed her PhD research at the University of Amsterdam with Renée van Amerongen. Here, she used advanced imaging and gene editing techniques to study WNT/beta-catenin signalling at endogenous levels. During this time, she was also a Fulbright Scholar and joined the lab of Andres Lebensohn at the National Institutes of health for several months. Since finishing her PhD, Saskia has joined the immuno-oncology department at Crown Bioscience the Netherlands, where she applies her knowledge in cell biology and advanced microscopy to help clients test their immune modulatory drugs in a relevant 3D in vitro culture system.