Liline Fermin is a dedicated PhD candidate at the MERLN Institute for Technology-Inspired Regenerative Medicine, engaged in investigating the osteoinductive properties of biomaterials, particularly focusing on osteoclasts and macrophages. Prior experience includes a role as a scientific researcher at the Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences, where Liline contributed to the development of a protocol for 3D volume segmentation using deep learning for image analysis. Liline's earlier internships involved research on collagen fibrils and the synthesis of proteoglycan-based polymers for cartilage regeneration, as well as a bachelor thesis on the regenerative capacity of osteoclast-derived extracellular vesicles. Liline holds a Master's degree in Regenerative Medicine and Technology from Utrecht University and a Bachelor's degree from the Maastricht Science Programme.
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