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Marle Elisabeth Jacq Vleugels

Postdoc

Material chemist working at the interface of biochemistry and iontronic devices to achieve drug delivery with electronic precision.

Publications

2026

Sebastian Hecko, Marle Vleugels, Christian Bayer, Donghak Byun, Moa Hörberg, Nikolaus Poremba, Rassen Boukraa, Patrick Keppel, Andreas Loffler, Walter Kuba, Helena Saarela Unemo, Iwona Bernacka Wojcik, Theresia Arbring Sjöström, Magnus Berggren, Daniel Simon, Rainer Schindl, Linda Waldherr, Hannes Mikula, Johannes Bintinger (2026) Nature Communications, Vol. 17, Article 4629 (Article in journal)
Hanne Biesmans, Charlotte Theunis, Rebecka Rilemark, Caroline Lindholm, Marle Vleugels, Tobias Abrahamsson, Xenofon Strakosas, Jennifer Gerasimov, Daniel Simon, Magnus Berggren, Eva Olsson, Chiara Musumeci (2026) Materials Horizons (Article in journal)
Helena Saarela Unemo, Iwona Bernacka Wojcik, Lingkai Zhu, Marle Vleugels, Moa Hörberg, Caroline Lindholm, Magnus Berggren, Daniel Simon, Theresia Arbring Sjöström (2026) Advanced Science (Article in journal)

Research profile

Research Profile

Marle is a goal-oriented material chemist with an eye for detail who likes to tackle interdisciplinary research questions. Currently she is working at the forefront of cancer therapy by exploring novel iontronic drug delivery technologies.

She has an educational background in supramolecular polymer chemistry and she received her MSc on this topic in 2018 from Eindhoven University of Technology (NL). In 2019 she started her PhD under supervision of prof. Bert Meijer and prof. Anja Palmans in the laboratory of Macromolecular and Organic Chemistry at Eindhoven University of Technology. Her research focused on the creation of functional water-soluble supramolecular assemblies and studying their dynamic behavior and interaction with biological systems.

Since October 2023 she is a postdoc at LOE, where she is working at the interface of bioelectronic devices and bioorthogonal click-chemistry for the next generation of iontronic drug delivery systems for cancer treatment. She is designing, synthesizing and developing membrane materials that allow for drug delivery with electronic precision.

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