Roland Brock
Professor of Biochemistry Radboud University Medical Center
Prof. Roland Brock is professor of Biochemistry at Radboud university medical center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, and head of the group of Targeted Nanomedicines. His research focuses on the development, mechanistic understanding and application of delivery technology, in particular for mRNA and antisense oligonucleotides. In these activities, microfluidic tissue-on-a-chip systems and advanced microscopy techniques play major roles. Prof. Brock is (co-)author of > 150 peer reviewed articles and co-founder of RiboPro and Mercurna, directed at mRNA services and mRNA therapeutics.
Seminars
Wednesday 28th January 2026
Tumour-on-a-Chip Systems to Advance Targeted LNP Delivery for mRNA Therapeutics
12:00 pm
- Explore how tumour-on-a-chip platforms provide physiologically relevant models to test LNP targeting and efficacy
- Review case studies demonstrating improved predictability of delivery outcomes compared to conventional in vitro assays
- Understand how these systems accelerate candidate optimization and reduce translational risks in oncology applications
